COBOL was developed in 1959 by a consortium called CODASYL.
No, COBOL is a programming language.
She was one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark 1 and she developed the first compiler for a computer programming language. She developed COBOL the first independent programming language.
Andreas S. Philippakis has written: 'The new COBOL' -- subject(s): COBOL (Computer program language) 'Comprehensive COBOL' -- subject(s): COBOL (Computer program language) 'Information systems through COBOL' -- subject(s): COBOL (Computer program language), Management information systems 'COBOL for business applications' -- subject(s): COBOL (Computer program language)
COBOL is a high level language (high order language in military terminology). It is compiled using a compiler.
COBOL stands for Common Business-Oriented Language. It is a programming language primarily used in business, finance, and administrative systems for writing applications. COBOL is known for its readability and usage in large-scale legacy systems.
Paul Noll has written: 'The COBOL programmers handbook' -- subject(s): COBOL (Computer program language) 'Structured COBOL methods' -- subject(s): COBOL (Computer program language), Structured programming
Computer programming language.
COBOL stands for Common Business Oriented Language. It is the programming language used on computers for the purpose of business.
COBOL's Full form is Common Business Oriented Language. Editer is Grace Hopper. Introduced in 1959.
COBOL (common business-oriented language) is an operating system.
COBOL is used primarily in business applications such as Accounting, Payrolls, Accounts Receivable and Payable. It's name gives that away, viz: COBOL is short for Common Business Oriented Language.