Professor Tak Auyeung of American River College, said it beautifully, “A programming language is not a fashion statement” it is used for a purpose. Whether it is to add new features, modify logic, create APIs to integrate it into other applications, or implement modern development practices, businesses around the world need application developers who know COBOL.
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COBOL Programming with VSCode
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Summarize the key features of COBOL program
Recognize the hardware (IBM Z) and software (z/OS) layers that go hand in hand with Enterprise COBOL
Demonstrate an understanding of basic programming fundamentals
Demonstrate an understanding of the modern tooling interface (VSCode w/ ZOWE & Z Open Editor)
Skills you will gain
- VSCode
- ZOWE
- Common Business Oriented Language (COBOL)
- Computer Programming
- IBM Z
Basic programming
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
COBOL Basics
COBOL Structure and Cross-Program Communication
Defining and Manipulating COBOL Data Names/Types
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- 5 stars77.63%
- 4 stars15.52%
- 3 stars6.21%
- 1 star0.62%
TOP REVIEWS FROM COBOL PROGRAMMING WITH VSCODE
Very easy to follow.
Very informative.
Great tools.
Jeff Bisti is my personal favorite instructor in Coursera.
The tutor / presenter made a dry and hard-to-convey topic much more fun to learn. Thanks for the refresher Coursera and IBM.
Excellent use of platform and outstanding material for presentation and understanding. I also very much enjoyed the quircky-ness of the presenter and his humour.
Thank you very much!
This is a great course for building your base foundation in COBOL. The only way to go now is UP!
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