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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.Nothing below... I could be wrong, and often have been. But, I believe that group has joined forces with the TC group. \ Warren Simmons Lueko Willms wrote: > . On 28.11.04 > wrote jjgavan@shaw.ca (James J. Gavan) > on /COMP/LANG/COBOL > in H5bqd.372236$%k.327708@pd7tw2no > about Re: Differences in data description in programming languages > > > > JJG> Totally ignoring OO, because that's a 'biggie' to take on - what > JJG> features do they have actually running from the COBOL 2002 standard > JJG> ? That doesn't mean they have to be 1,000% COBOL 2002 compliant - > JJG> nobody else is ! For starters do they have the Intrinsic Functions > JJG> .What is their target market with, "It's not the final product, but > JJG> with this release.......". Are they seriously hoping to knock-off > JJG> AcuCorp, Fujitsu, Liant or Micro Focus. > > The last time I checked, Fujitsu COBOL prices start with 3'250 > USD, which is quite hefty in my view. > > Tiny COBOL is meant to be free to use. > > JJG> I've rarely looked at this stuff, and it might have been an Open > JJG> Source other than Tiny C., > > There is also > > "COBOL For GCC, a GNU Project > > "COBOL for GCC is a project to create a COBOL 85 compliant > compiler for GNU/Linux and other operating systems, using the GCC (GNU > Compiler Collection) code generation framework . Also included within > the source code are two sample compiler front ends to GCC (exa and > toy)." > > But it seems there is no active development going on currently. I > just checked the webpage of the developer mailing list, and there was > only one message to be found for 2004, from William M. Klein, by the > way. > > http://www.gnu.org/software/cobol/cobolforgcc.html > or http://cobolforgcc.sourceforge.net/ > or http://sourceforge.net/projects/cobolforgcc/ > > > Tiny COBOLs homepage is http://tiny-cobol.sourceforge.net/ > > > > > Lüko Willms http://www.willms-edv.de > /--------- L.WILLMS@jpberlin.de -- Alle Rechte vorbehalten -- > > Nach einem dreißigjährigen Krieg mit sich selbst kam es endlich zu einem Vergleich , aber die Zeit war verloren. -G.C.Lichtenberg
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