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  • Title: Gnu COBOL Programmer's Guide
  • Author(s) Gary L. Cutler
  • Publisher: GNU Free Software Foudation
  • Paperback: N/A
  • eBook: PDF
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10/ASIN: 9888406248
  • ISBN-13: 978-9888406241
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Book Description

This document describes the syntax, semantics and usage of the COBOL programming language as implemented by the current version of GNU COBOL, formerly known as Open-COBOL.

It is intended to serve as a full-function reference and user's guide suitable for both those readers learning COBOL for the first time as well as those already familiar with some dialect of the COBOL language.

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