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COMMON BUSINESS-ORIENTED LANGUAGE Definition We define COMMON BUSINESS-ORIENTED LANGUAGE |
COMMON BUSINESS-ORIENTED LANGUAGE - A programming language developed in the '60s by several computer companies and the U.S. Department of Defense. COBOL is still used today for programming business applications, and COBOL programmers were a major source of the Year 2000 headache. In fact, many of them came out of retirement to fix the mess they made, whether voluntarily or by direction, to save a couple of valuable bits of data back when bits cost big money. |
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