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... COBOL , as in many languages , cannot contain blanks , dashes are often used to combine several words into a single name such as INSERTION - SORT . ) The syntax used to represent the request of a subprogram varies among the different ...
... COBOL , as in many languages , cannot contain blanks , dashes are often used to combine several words into a single name such as INSERTION - SORT . ) The syntax used to represent the request of a subprogram varies among the different ...
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... COBOL Example COBOL is an acronym for COmmon Business Oriented Language . Its business orientation is clearly evident from its comparatively conversational tone and lack of emphasis on numerical computations . Created in the late 1950s , ...
... COBOL Example COBOL is an acronym for COmmon Business Oriented Language . Its business orientation is clearly evident from its comparatively conversational tone and lack of emphasis on numerical computations . Created in the late 1950s , ...
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... COBOL's design was promoting the concept of structured programming well before that term was defined and popularized . The insertion sort routine implemented in COBOL is shown in Figure 5-17 . Observe that the complete routine is ...
... COBOL's design was promoting the concept of structured programming well before that term was defined and popularized . The insertion sort routine implemented in COBOL is shown in Figure 5-17 . Observe that the complete routine is ...
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Introduction | 1 |
PART ONE Machine Architecture | 19 |
Data Manipulation | 61 |
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