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cobol-programming-course
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[Alien Hunter Series Pt. 1] Mastering the COBOL Programming Language
Link: https://github.com/openmainframeproject/cobol-programming-course
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IBM has some Open mainframe Training course
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Ask HN: Why is there so little info on the web about IBM mainframe programming?
https://github.com/openmainframeproject/cobol-programming-co...
Also, mainframes are really good at high throughput transactional jobs. That's why you see them in banks, transportation, insurance, etc. Big Tech™ doesn't see it as "cool" and are too focused on the Next Big Thing™, so there's not a lot of attention there. Sometimes, boring just gets the job done.
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Ask HN: How do I learn (real life) COBOL?
A great learning resource for COBOL is the Open Mainframe Project's COBOL Programming Course. The content is self-paced with labs and the best part is you get to do the labs on a real Mainframe.
Check it out: https://github.com/openmainframeproject/cobol-programming-co...
- COBOL Programming Course
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Ask HN: What Niche Language to Learn?
It's certainly not as straighforward as learning a more popular language and environment, but there are online resources if you look for them. A quick search yielded https://github.com/openmainframeproject/cobol-programming-co...
There appears to be an active community around it, and I'm sure getting help in an apprenticeship sort of way is possible. Again, we're talking about a niche language, so you can't expect the same level of accessibility as NodeJS or Go.
As for finding jobs, they're probably few and far between, but appear to be well paid from what I've heard. Places that need COBOL programmers will announce it, opportunities will likely come up from other contacts in the community, and cold contacting companies you know are using it is always an option.
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How can I find sample projects to practice?
There's a free course hosted by Open Mainframe Project here: https://github.com/openmainframeproject/cobol-programming-course
Functional-Light-JS
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10 GitHub Repos for Mastering JavaScript
Repository: getify/Functional-Light-JS
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Coming to grips with JS: a Rubyist's deep dive
Functional-Light JS
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[AskJS] Best books to learn advanced javascript?
And if you want to get to the "advanced" level of Javascript => https://github.com/getify/functional-light-js
- Good books for WebDev?
- Understanding Transducers
- What do you do outside of work to progress as developer?
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Functional programming jargon in plain English
I didn't really understand FP until I read Functional Light JavaScript by getify/Kyle Simpson. It is so well written and approachable by mere mortal coders. I'm not an FP wizard, but it is the coding paradigm I mostly use now. I've even adapted some aspects (e.g. composability) to the CSS I write using `var()`.
You can buy the book or read it on GitHub:
http://fljsbook.com/
https://github.com/getify/functional-light-js
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Specialise in mentoring/teaching
Now he taught himself functional programming and GAVE ME HOMEWORK. I'm supposed to read this https://github.com/getify/Functional-Light-JS
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A Usage Example for a Monad in Javascript
Whenever I come across a cool concept in Computer Science, I try to think how to use it in real life scenarios. I've recently read Kyle Simpson's highly recommended book "Functional-Light JavaScript" that manages somehow to be thorough, innovative and fun to read at the same time. Near the end of the book Simpson discusses Monads, and demonstrates the concept with a cute example that is also a parable about the importance of humility and knowledge sharing. While I found this lesson valuable, I tried to come up with an example that could be useful in a real project.
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Is it function programming Vs Object oriented?
They can, and they do quite nicely. A common approach is to be functional until it is no longer practical or efficient or fun, then wrap it in an imperative style. This is what Kyle Simpson imparts in Functional Light JS.
What are some alternatives?
cobol-programming-co
nodebestpractices - :white_check_mark: The Node.js best practices list (February 2024)
cobol-on-wheelchair - Micro web-framework for COBOL
pyret-lang - The Pyret language.
COBOL-Guest-Book-Webapp - A simple guest book demonstration written in GnuCOBOL
monio - The most powerful IO monad implementation in JS, possibly in any language!
You-Dont-Know-JS - A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter.
daedalOS - Desktop environment in the browser
proleap-cobol-parser - ProLeap ANTLR4-based parser for COBOL
33-js-concepts - 📜 33 JavaScript concepts every developer should know.
COBOL-Guide - COBOL Guide
mostly-adequate-guide - Mostly adequate guide to FP (in javascript)