Murachs: Mainframe Cobolpdf

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While many consider COBOL a "legacy" language, it remains responsible for processing a staggering volume of global financial transactions. The "story" of the Murach book is how it bridged the gap between 20th-century programming and modern enterprise needs: NetCom Learning Comprehensive Scope murachs mainframe cobolpdf

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Arlene Vogel had been a mainframe COBOL programmer for thirty-seven years. She’d survived Y2K, three corporate mergers, and the Great Migration to the cloud. Now, at sixty-two, she was officially the last person in the company who could read, write, or debug the ancient spellbook that ran the global inventory system. The "story" of the Murach book is how