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From: fern on 22 Jul 2010 17:46 I'm an out of work mainframe developer who wants to keep up my Cobol skills. Is there a low-cost or free Cobol compiler available that would work on my PC with Windows 7 operating system?
From: Richard on 22 Jul 2010 21:18 On Jul 23, 9:46 am, fern <fernhi...(a)msn.com> wrote: > I'm an out of work mainframe developer who wants to keep up my Cobol > skills. Is there a low-cost or free Cobol compiler available that > would work on my PC with Windows 7 operating system? OpenCOBOL is free. see: http://www.opencobol.org/ Windows builds are available at: http://www.kiska.net/opencobol/1.1/
From: Alistair on 23 Jul 2010 08:21 On Jul 22, 10:46 pm, fern <fernhi...(a)msn.com> wrote: > I'm an out of work mainframe developer who wants to keep up my Cobol > skills. Is there a low-cost or free Cobol compiler available that > would work on my PC with Windows 7 operating system? Microfocus Net Express v5.1 Personal Edition.
From: aiglesias on 23 Jul 2010 10:53 On Jul 22, 5:46 pm, fern <fernhi...(a)msn.com> wrote: > I'm an out of work mainframe developer who wants to keep up my Cobol > skills. Is there a low-cost or free Cobol compiler available that > would work on my PC with Windows 7 operating system? Hello - Veryant www.veryant.com will release a free student edition of isCOBOL within a month. I suggest you checked it out.
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