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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:

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.
 
Murach's Structured COBOL
by Mike Murach, Anne Prince, Raul Menendez
 
Murach's CICS for the COBOL Programmer
by Raul Menendez, Doug Lowe
 
Murach's CICS Desk Reference
by Raul Menendez, Doug Lowe
 
Murach's OS/390 and z/OS JCL
by Raul Menendez, Doug Lowe, Mike Murach (Introduction)
 
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)
 
Teach Yourself COBOL in 24 Hours
by Thane Hubbell
(Review)
 
COBOL and Visual Basic on .NET:
A Guide for the Reformed Mainframe Programmer

by Chris Richardson
(Review)
 
COBOL From Micro to Mainframe: Preparing for the New Millennium
by Robert Grauer
 
COBOL for Dummies
by Arthur Griffith


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