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  • L leppie

    O dear, another language to support :( hehe :laugh:

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    Judah Gabriel Himango
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    Hey, if it all compiles down to IL, Reflector it back into C#. :cool:

    Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. I'm currently blogging about: Connor's Christmas Spectacular! Judah Himango

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    • J Judah Gabriel Himango

      Hey, if it all compiles down to IL, Reflector it back into C#. :cool:

      Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. I'm currently blogging about: Connor's Christmas Spectacular! Judah Himango

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      leppie
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      Judah Himango wrote:

      Hey, if it all compiles down to IL, Reflector it back into C#.

      Now that will be 'some scary sh*t!'!

      xacc.ide-0.1.2.3
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      • T Taka Muraoka

        Fujitsu NetCOBOL for .NET[^]

        ASP.NET offers your COBOL developers the chance to create interactive web pages using COBOL as the scripting language.

        'Specially when you combine it with stuff like this[^]! :wtf: :doh: :rolleyes: :-D


        The two most common elements in the universe are Hydrogen and stupidity. - Harlan Ellison Awasu 2.2 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.

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        Member 96
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        Speaking as someone who actually learned to program in Cobol many, many years ago I can say that there is definitely a place in the world for it, I don't personally want to go there, but it *is* a very nice language for it's purpose.

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        • T Taka Muraoka

          Fujitsu NetCOBOL for .NET[^]

          ASP.NET offers your COBOL developers the chance to create interactive web pages using COBOL as the scripting language.

          'Specially when you combine it with stuff like this[^]! :wtf: :doh: :rolleyes: :-D


          The two most common elements in the universe are Hydrogen and stupidity. - Harlan Ellison Awasu 2.2 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.

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          Charlie Williams
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          Call me crazy, but wasn't NetCOBOL for .NET one of the first 3rd party languages available for .NET? This page[^] is from May of 2002. Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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          • T Taka Muraoka

            Fujitsu NetCOBOL for .NET[^]

            ASP.NET offers your COBOL developers the chance to create interactive web pages using COBOL as the scripting language.

            'Specially when you combine it with stuff like this[^]! :wtf: :doh: :rolleyes: :-D


            The two most common elements in the universe are Hydrogen and stupidity. - Harlan Ellison Awasu 2.2 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.

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            Dario Solera
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            :wtf::confused: X| Does someone is actually using it? ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA]

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            • C Charlie Williams

              Call me crazy, but wasn't NetCOBOL for .NET one of the first 3rd party languages available for .NET? This page[^] is from May of 2002. Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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              NetDave
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              Charlie Williams wrote:

              wasn't NetCOBOL for .NET one of the first

              Absolutely correct. I went to a Wrox symposium in Las Vegas in September 2000 before .NET was even released and they were already talking about Fujisu COBOL being one of the first third-party languages. BTW, that was back when it was ASP+ and ADO+, anybody else remember that brief naming scheme? QRZ? de WAØTTN

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              • T Taka Muraoka

                Fujitsu NetCOBOL for .NET[^]

                ASP.NET offers your COBOL developers the chance to create interactive web pages using COBOL as the scripting language.

                'Specially when you combine it with stuff like this[^]! :wtf: :doh: :rolleyes: :-D


                The two most common elements in the universe are Hydrogen and stupidity. - Harlan Ellison Awasu 2.2 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.

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                Mauricio Ritter
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                Hah ! We need a COBOL section at codeproject ! :omg: :suss: Mauricio Ritter - Brazil MSN: mauricioritter(atsign)hotmail.com
                English is not my native language so, if you find any spelling erros in my posts, please let me know.

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                • N NetDave

                  Charlie Williams wrote:

                  wasn't NetCOBOL for .NET one of the first

                  Absolutely correct. I went to a Wrox symposium in Las Vegas in September 2000 before .NET was even released and they were already talking about Fujisu COBOL being one of the first third-party languages. BTW, that was back when it was ASP+ and ADO+, anybody else remember that brief naming scheme? QRZ? de WAØTTN

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                  David Stone
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                  NetDave wrote:

                  anybody else remember that brief naming scheme

                  Absolutely. ASP+ and NGWS. (Next Generation Web Services). Heh. I personally think .NET sounds better...but it sure has confused more than its fair share of managers and programmers. "What's this .NET thing?"

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                  • M Mauricio Ritter

                    Hah ! We need a COBOL section at codeproject ! :omg: :suss: Mauricio Ritter - Brazil MSN: mauricioritter(atsign)hotmail.com
                    English is not my native language so, if you find any spelling erros in my posts, please let me know.

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                    Gary R Wheeler
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                    Vandals.


                    Software Zen: delete this;

                    Fold With Us![^]

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                    • T Taka Muraoka

                      Fujitsu NetCOBOL for .NET[^]

                      ASP.NET offers your COBOL developers the chance to create interactive web pages using COBOL as the scripting language.

                      'Specially when you combine it with stuff like this[^]! :wtf: :doh: :rolleyes: :-D


                      The two most common elements in the universe are Hydrogen and stupidity. - Harlan Ellison Awasu 2.2 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.

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                      mav northwind
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                      Cool - what's next? Logo.NET? :laugh: Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where god divided by 0...

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