The name COBOL is an abbreviation of
COmmon Business Oriented Language
Whilst it is primarily used on older mainframe computer systems it can also be used on some other platforms and is still in considerable use today more than 40 years after it was invented. There is a reasonable level of demand by companies for experienced COBOL programmers, particularly for supporting older systems.
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COBOL stands for COmmon Business-Oriented Language. Originally specified in 1959, COBOL is one of the earliest computer programming languages. The first compilers for COBOL were implemented in 1960. On December 6 and 7, 1960 COBOL ran on both an RCA and a Univac computer in the first example of a programming language that was compatible between manufacturers.
Major revisions to the COBOL specification were released in 1968, 1974, 1985 and 2002. The 2002 version of COBOL includes object-oriented COBOL.
COBAL stands for COmmon Business Oriented Language. It was delevoped by Grace Murray Hopper along with many others.
Bill Gates had no direct involvement with COBOL's development; he was 4 years old when COBOL was first released (1959). It's chief designer was Admiral Grace Hopper. COBOL is an acronym for Common Business Oriented Language. It is a verbose language that was initially procedural but is now object-oriented. It's verbosity leads to self-documenting code but programs are huge compared to more structured languages.
COBOL's Full form is Common Business Oriented Language. Editer is Grace Hopper. Introduced in 1959.
COBOL = COmmon Business-Oriented Language. Although it is one of the earliest high-level computer languages, it is still in use today, albeit employing modern programming features including object-oriented programming methods. The latest stable release is getting on for some 10 years old now while OpenCOBOL is perhaps the most common implementation.
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Grace Hopper invented the COBOL during 1959 and it came out in 1960