> From: Chuck Guzis > One could argue that it's just as similar to FORTRAN (cf. computed GOTO > and logical IF statements).
It probably worth pointing out that I never used COBOL, and have little knowledge of it. So when one reads "it is vaguely reminiscent of COBOL, as it has a 'Data Division' and a 'Procedure Division'", I must have copied that all from some source I found, because I don't know what the 'Data Division' and a 'Procedure Division' are (although I can guess from the names). > Where it differs mainly from FORTRAN of the times is a facility for > record layout I seem to recall that COBOL was the first language with support for structures? If DIBOL has support for them too, which would be another similarity between the two. Noel