Re: "Free" workbench/IDE



I think what you want is at:

http://www.microfocus.com/Resources/Communities/Academic/shop/index.asp

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Bill Klein
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"MikeB" <MPBrede@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi everybody,
I posted a few questions here when I was in Uni learning COBOL.

I've since graduated and was thinking of playing a little bit with
COBOL again, but the Micro Focus IDE that I used at uni has expired
and I seem to be unable to buy a new copy of it.

Are there any free or relatively cheap IDEs for COBOL out there?

I'm thinking (hoping) along the lines of the .net express IDE from
Microsoft.



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