It does however, perhaps conveniently, ignore the complexity of the COBOL runtime environments like VRX, CICS etc from mainframe days. One think I like about GNU COBOL is it transpires to C and then compiles that. So you can run in most of the modern nix environments.
It does however, perhaps conveniently, ignore the complexity of the COBOL runtime environments like VRX, CICS etc from mainframe days. One think I like about GNU COBOL is it transpires to C and then compiles that. So you can run in most of the modern nix environments.