MOVING FROM COBOL TO C 

June 1993 -- With a growing number of information departments demanding a
skills in C, COBOL programmers are finding a lack of knowledge of the
language a serious drawback in their careers. COBOL programmers are faced
not only with the curve normally associated with learning a new language,
but also with the gaps and chasms that many C texts and courses leave when
they assume the programmer already knows the very things he is trying to
learn.

A new release from the SAMS division of Prentice Hall comes to the rescue.
Written by Mo Budlong, "Moving from COBOL to C", is designed to overcome
the problems experienced by programmers attempting to make the leap to C,
by taking familiar concepts and explaining the differences and
similarities in C.

The book includes a cross-command reference that lists COBOL's commands and
the algorithms for C equivalents, a standard C library, glossary of terms
and practical tips to help make the transition easy.

"Moving from COBOL to C" costs $25.00 + $5.00 shipping. A diskette of the
code included in the book is available for an additional $12.00,
exclusively through King Computer Services, Inc. PO Box 728, Tujunga, CA
91043-0728. (818) 951-5240.

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