Subj : Cobol/gnucobol To : Dumas Walker From : Darknetgirl Date : Thu May 29 2025 10:46:25 Re: Cobol/gnucobol By: Dumas Walker to DARKNETGIRL on Wed May 28 2025 09:10 am > I have yet to try programming anything in gnucobol. First of all, I am overwhelmed by the response. I am suprised the groups are still active, I am experimenting back with BBS after the bloated world of social media and Internet (not the protocol, of course). So I need to get used again to the editors & co ... I understood that COBOL is more like German, i.e. in theory that's the common language, but in practice there are so many dialects there. I just started playing with gnucobol as a starting point, perhaps I might embrace Mainframe (as MVS3.8j) or iSeries (ex AS/400) as I have an account on pub400.com That said, I believe gnucobol is pretty limited when it comes to extensions, and that is also on screens. For example, is I also have to say that I'm not a developer. I'm a glorified sysadmin that mess with code sometimes. I just wanted something that has a decent "easy" language instead of get headaches with stuff like Rust. > > So I might be able to answer some general coding questions, but probably > not many about coding interactive screens, and my "best practices" might > include some long-standing bad habits. ;) Bed habits are the norm. :) I would like to learn and I guess there's no better learning that read some code. (any suggestion of some publicly available code?) For example, maybe a stupid question, is it normal that a CRUD application has everything in a single COB file? And is it normal that you need to have a sort of "command" with a letter or a number to process the CRUD (add, edit, update, delete)? Or I'm just doing something wrong? Well, I believe it's all for now. But I'll "flood" you with questions from time to time. Cheers --- þ Synchronet þ RetroDigital BBS - rdnetbbs.com .