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From: VK2AAB@VK2AAB.SYD.NSW.AUS.OC
To : BIOS@WW
Hello All,
The question about COBOL and what the letters mean;
Common Object Business Orientated Language seems to ring a bell.
73 Barry VK2AAB
>From: VK3JMA@VK3DSE.#MEL.VIC.AUS.OC
>To : BIAS@WW
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>VK3JMA jumps on bandwagon.......
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>G4XNH wrote:-
>> By the by, I am a little curious as to your interpretation of BASIC, ASCII
>> and COBOL and wonder if they too diverge from the norm or agree with
>> others.
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>BASIC = Beginners Allpurpose Symbolic Instruction Code
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>ASCII = American System Communication Information Interchange
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>COBOL = Common Orientated Business Language (what is the last 'O'!!!!!)
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> (O'Language ? The Irish version of COBOL)
>>73 - Mark, VK3JMA
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