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    GnuCOBOL

    GnuCOBOL

    A free COBOL compiler

    GnuCOBOL (formerly OpenCOBOL) is a free, modern COBOL compiler. GnuCOBOL implements a substantial part of the COBOL 85, X/Open COBOL and newer ISO COBOL standards (2002, 2014, 2023), as well as many extensions included in other COBOL compilers (IBM COBOL, MicroFocus COBOL, ACUCOBOL-GT and others). GnuCOBOL translates COBOL into C and internally compiles the translated code using a native C compiler. Build COBOL programs on various platforms, including GNU/Linux, Unix, Mac OS X...
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    lixa

    lixa

    LIXA, LIbre XA, is a free and open source XA transaction manager

    LIXA (LIbre XA) is an open source and free Transaction Manager implementing the distributed transaction processing "XA specification" and "TX (transaction demarcation) specification" according to the X/Open CAE Specification. LIXA implements even XTA: XA Transaction API, an innovative API that implements XA transactional context passing among different applications. LIXA is a Transaction Manager but it's not a Transaction Monitor: this is the distinguishing feature of the project. LIXA...
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    EDITEL

    EDITEL is a screen editor/code generator for GnuCOBOL programmers

    One of the hardest things to do when coding with COBOL is translating a screen design into code. The process may take hours, not to say days. In my old BLIS-COBOL, COBOL 74 and COBOL 80 /85 days (and those last 2 had the SCREEN SECTION which helped a lot !), I recall spending a significant amount of time dedicated to that activity. Time that could be used for more productive activities like coding and resolving bugs, for instance. Having said that, I developed a Screen Editor (similar to a...
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    GnuCOBOL

    GnuCOBOL

    A collection of GnuCOBOL programs

    This is a collection of COBOL programs, in order to contribute, share and disseminate the GnuCOBOL (formerly OpenCOBOL) project: https://sourceforge.net/projects/open-cobol/ All programs are written by Juan Carlos Negrete, from middle 2018 as at date. Some GnuCOBOL programs could also have been created by other collaborators, in which case they are listed in the AUTHORS and THANK YOU files. Copyright 2018-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc. All these programs are free software; you...
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    TP-COBOL-DEBUGGER

    TP-COBOL-DEBUGGER

    A COBOL debugger for GnuCOBOL/OpenCOBOL written in GnuCOBOL

    A COBOL debugger for GnuCOBOL written in GnuCOBOL. Works with both current GnuCOBOL and old GnuCOBOL/OpenCOBOL 1.1; could be used for other vendors with slightly modifications, too. Take a look at https://gnucobol.altervista.org/tp-cobol-debugger/
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    Koopa (COBOL) Parser Generator
    This project has moved to GitHub ! The version here at SourceForge will remain for historic purpose. Koopa is a parser generator, made for COBOL. It can handle source files in isolation (no preprocessing required) and doesn't mind the presence of CICS/SQL fragments. The grammar is easily extensible in a way which minimizes the impact on the overall code.
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    The vs Cobol screen handler converts screens defined in a simple meta-language (using standard text files) to Cobol sourcecode which can be accessed using PERFORM statements. Copyright (C) 1988-2013 Albert Gielis This software is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2.0 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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    COBOL Utilities Project
    COBOL Utilities Project collects free and open-source COBOL utilities, libraries, and test suites, which are independent of any specific COBOL compiler. COBOL-UP supports free and open development. A teamwork discussion group has been established. Threads will be focused, the forum open to any and all COBOL. Developers are encouraged to signal interest in write permissions, as this will be an open to all, COBOL utility project. Mainframe, mid-range, Mac, PC, Hercules, Raspberry...
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