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What is a COB file? Source code file written in COBOL, an older programming language used for developing business, finance, and administrative applications; still used by many enterprise business applications.

More Information COBOL has several variants, including COBOL-68 (the original standard) and COBOL 2002, a more recent version of the language. Therefore, make sure you have the appropriate compiler and text editor for the version of COBOL you're using for development.

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What is a COB file?

Source code file written in COBOL, an older programming language used for developing business, finance, and administrative applications; still used by many enterprise business applications.

More Information

COBOL has several variants, including COBOL-68 (the original standard) and COBOL 2002, a more recent version of the language. Therefore, make sure you have the appropriate compiler and text editor for the version of COBOL you're using for development.

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IBM COBOL

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GnuCOBOL

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Alchemy Solutions NetCOBOL

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GnuCOBOL

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TinyCOBOL

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GnuCOBOL

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Updated: September 18, 2015

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What is a COB file?
Source code file written in COBOL, an older programming language used for developing business, finance, and administrative applications; still used by many enterprise business applications.