Recommended Books
Fujitsu has always been interested in helping people learn about COBOL. In addition
to the training videos that we have produced, we:
- Provide our compilers
with books on COBOL
- Have been highly
proactive in the creation of COBOL-related books
- Engage on our team
a number of people who write, or contribute, to books on COBOL. Those
of our staff, consultants and partners with text in print include:
- Raul
Menendez
-
Doug Brown
- Thane
Hubbell
- Tim O'Brien
You’ll find
our team’s writings and our support in the following books: |
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Microsoft .NET for COBOL Programmers
by Tim O'Brien
Microsoft .NET for COBOL Programmers offers more than 5 hours of video presentations on using COBOL in the Microsoft .NET Framework and Visual Studio. This course uses Fujitsu's NetCOBOL for .NET product and focuses on a wide range of .NET related topics and technologies. This book contains an excellent primer on object-oriented COBOL. |
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Murach's Structured
COBOL
by Mike Murach, Anne Prince, Raul Menendez |
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Murach's CICS
for the COBOL Programmer
by Raul Menendez, Doug Lowe |
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Murach's CICS
Desk Reference
by Raul Menendez, Doug Lowe |
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Murach's OS/390
and z/OS JCL
by Raul Menendez, Doug Lowe, Mike Murach (Introduction) |
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Mastering
COBOL
by Carol Baroudi
(Significant contributions from Doug Brown and other Fujitsu Software
consultants, with credit given to Ron Langer for his support)
(Review) |
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Teach
Yourself COBOL in 24 Hours
by Thane Hubbell
(Review) |
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COBOL
and Visual Basic on .NET:
A Guide for the Reformed Mainframe Programmer
by Chris Richardson
(Review) |
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COBOL
From Micro to Mainframe: Preparing for the New Millennium
by Robert Grauer |
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COBOL
for Dummies
by Arthur Griffith |