COBOL on GnuCOBOL

Learn COBOL programming with the open-source GnuCOBOL compiler

3 days
Durée
On-site or remote
Modalités
50%
Pratique
Aperçu

À propos de ce cours

Description

A 3-day introductory course teaching COBOL programming using the open-source GnuCOBOL compiler. Designed for developers in banking and insurance sectors who interact with legacy COBOL codebases. Learn common language constructs through practical exercises and workshops.

À qui s'adresse cette formation ?

You want to participate in the development of a COBOL application in the open-source GnuCOBOL environment, free from proprietary vendor lock-in.

Developers in banking and insuranceEngineers working with legacy COBOL systems
Objectifs

Ce que vous allez apprendre

01

Compile and test COBOL programs on personal workstations

02

Declare and manipulate COBOL data structures

03

Read and write file data

04

Divide programs into modules

05

Access database data

Programme

Plan de la formation

01

Introduction to COBOL

  • COBOL history and structure
  • GnuCOBOL overview and compilation
02

First Program

  • Structured programming and modules
  • Sections, branching, loops, and conditions
03

Data Manipulation

  • Variables and hierarchical levels
  • Alphanumeric/numeric types and arrays
04

Input/Output & Advanced Topics

  • Terminal and file operations
  • Subprogram calls and database manipulation
Infos pratiques

Avant de vous inscrire

Prérequis

  • Strong algorithms foundation
  • Experience with another programming language

Format

  • On-site or remote
  • 3–10 participants
  • 50% exercices pratiques
  • Horaires : 9h30 - 17h30

Financement

  • Certifié Qualiopi
  • Éligible OPCO
  • Sessions sur demande sous 2 mois
  • Accessibilité PMR et adaptations possibles
Instructeurs

Vos formateurs

Nicolas Bertier

R&D Engineer, formal methods expert, GnuCOBOL GCOS dialect contributor.

Fabrice Le Fessant

INRIA researcher, OCamlPro founder, multiple COBOL expertise missions for DGFiP.

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