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Articles are being sought for the COBOL User Groups (COBUG) newsletters. You can submit your articles
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Will you help us in our efforts to provide newsletters for the COBOL community at large?
The COBUG newsletters are an independent place to exchange information on any topic related to COBOL.
This is an opportunity for you to share your ideas, opinions, and experiences with the COBOL community.
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All are welcome to participate in submitting articles. Here are some ideas on articles that may be of
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COBOL migration techniques and issues.
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graphical user interfaces (GUI), sorts, file conversions, report generators, communication
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If you have other ideas that you feel would be useful to the COBOL community and would like to contribute to the COBUG newsletters, please submit them.
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