Is it true that Visual Studio 2010 has now COBOL compiler inside?
I saw this in an article and in an video (no longer available).
The question is, where can I find it? I've been searching VS2010 and still, no clues.
I should start by pointing out that I work for Micro Focus and I'm responsible for the COBOL products so you could say I have a vested interest!
Micro Focus has had a COBOL for Visual Studio and supported managed .NET code since VS 2005 and .NET v1. The current product is called "Net Express with .NET" (OK, I know it's not a great name!). We've had a freely downloadable version for personal use but we've had to update it recently and the downloads have been suspended - should be back soon.
We've just announced our new Visual COBOL which is built on Visual Studio 2010. This is a really major update for our technology. Amongst other things, we had a review of the COBOL language to slim it down and make it much easier to use for .NET programming. Talking to some C# programmers recently they quickly understood the COBOL and could start working on the code with very little assistance. I'd better stop the promotion stuff! If you want more information, take a look at http://vs2010.microfocus.com.
A few other really useful sources of information if you're interested in COBOL with VS or .NET:
In either site, just do a search for COBOL.