GnuCOBOL
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GnuCOBOL
Summary
GnuCOBOL is a compiler[1]. GnuCOBOL draws 30 Wikipedia views per month (compiler category, ranking #14 of 35).[2]
Key Facts
- GnuCOBOL is the creator of Keisuke Nishida[3].
- GnuCOBOL's instance of is recorded as compiler[4].
- GnuCOBOL's instance of is recorded as run-time system[5].
- GnuCOBOL's instance of is recorded as programming language[6].
- GnuCOBOL's instance of is recorded as GNU package[7].
- GnuCOBOL's instance of is recorded as free software[8].
- GnuCOBOL's movement is recorded as free software movement[9].
- GnuCOBOL's based on is recorded as Q131140[10].
- GnuCOBOL's logo image is recorded as Heckert GNU white.svg[11].
- GnuCOBOL's developer is recorded as GNU Project[12].
- GnuCOBOL's copyright license is recorded as Q27016754[13].
- GnuCOBOL's copyright license is recorded as GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3.0 or later[14].
- GnuCOBOL's programmed in is recorded as Q15777[15].
- GnuCOBOL's operating system is recorded as Q3251801[16].
- GnuCOBOL's operating system is recorded as BSD[17].
- GnuCOBOL's operating system is recorded as Microsoft Windows[18].
- GnuCOBOL's operating system is recorded as macOS[19].
- GnuCOBOL's operating system is recorded as Unix-like operating system[20].
- GnuCOBOL's software version identifier is recorded as 3.1.2[21].
- GnuCOBOL's software version identifier is recorded as 3.2.0[22].
- GnuCOBOL's software version identifier is recorded as 3.1.1[23].
- GnuCOBOL's software version identifier is recorded as 3.1[24].
- GnuCOBOL's software version identifier is recorded as 2.2[25].
- GnuCOBOL's part of is recorded as GNU Project[26].
- +2002-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of GnuCOBOL[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
GnuCOBOL is the creator of Keisuke Nishida[3].
Publication
GnuCOBOL's part of is recorded as GNU Project[26].
Subject and Themes
GnuCOBOL's movement is recorded as free software movement[9].
Why It Matters
GnuCOBOL draws 30 Wikipedia views per month (compiler category, ranking #14 of 35).[2] GnuCOBOL has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] GnuCOBOL is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]