Subj : COBOL for Beginners To : SMARTYHALL From : Dumas Walker Date : Thu Dec 05 2019 04:51 pm >I'm looking for a good place to start learning COBOL. I have experience with a >ariety of older languages, but there isn't anything in particular that I have t >ue fluency with other than BASIC. I've never been fond of OOP, but that could j >st be the autism prefering Structured and Procedural paradigms. I've tried to l >arn COBOL from the language spec, which worked OK for getting me to a point tha > I can read and understand programs, but I really would like to find a resource >for learning to write them, even if it's for an older version of the language. COBOL is actually the one language I am somewhat fluent in. Unfortunately, I am not sure where you find a place to learn it these days. I guess you can do what you might do for anything else like that -- buy a book, find some old class materials (like books), or maybe find a learning resource on the internet. A quick google search just pulled up a tutorial at tutorialspoint.com and a somewhat expensive book on murach.com. A search for "COBOL programming" on amazon.com turns up several books (some expensive some not so much) on the topic of learning the language. I use it mostly at my job, but have also used to to write a few utilities for my DOS BBS, mostly for processing log files (plain text) and a few other things. * SLMR 2.1a * Sushi: known to the rest of the world as 'Bait' --- þ Synchronet þ CAPCITY2 * capcity2.synchro.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/Rlogin/HTTP .