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Programming lessons from days gone by: Cobol, stewed for students
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Volume 37 ,  Issue 4  (April 2002) table of contents
COLUMN: How things were table of contents
Pages: 21 - 26  
Year of Publication: 2002
ISSN:0362-1340
Author
Alan Creak  Auckland University, New Zealand
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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E. W. Dijkstra : How do we tell truths that might hurt ? Technical note EWD498 ( 18 June 1975 ).
 
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G. A. Creak : The Stubol system ( Auckland University Computer Centre Technical Report #2, May 1978 ).
 
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G. A. Creak : The Stubol story ( unpublished Working Note AC128, 2000 June ). ( The date is misleading; the note was prepared in 2000 to preserve original text written around 1980. )
 
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G. A. Creak : Cobol using the Stubol compiler ( Auckland University, 1975 )
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G. A. Creak : Asparagus ( Auckland University Computer Centre Technical Report #19, September 1980 ).
 
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B. Higman : A comparative study of programming languages ( Macdonald; American Elsevier, 1967 ), p 75.