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Claude Code for Beginners: Step-by-Step AI Coding Tutorial

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 Artificial Intelligence is changing how developers write software. From generating code to fixing bugs and explaining complex logic, AI tools are becoming everyday companions for programmers. One such powerful tool is Claude Code , powered by Anthropic’s Claude AI model. If you’re a beginner or  an experienced developer looking to improve productivity, this guide will help you understand  what Claude Code is, how it works, and how to use it step-by-step . Let’s get started. What is Claude Code? Claude Code is an AI-powered coding assistant built on top of Anthropic’s Claude models. It helps developers by: Writing code from natural language prompts Explaining existing code Debugging errors Refactoring code for better readability Generating tests and documentation In simple words, you describe what you want in plain English, and Claude Code helps turn that into working code. It supports multiple programming languages, such as: Python JavaScri...

5 Things Mainframe Programmers Must Know About NetCOBOL

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NetCOBOL is an open platform COBOL development environment which takes advantage of the features of mainframe COBOL. It is ready for the latest technology and a state-of-the-art environment as well. NetCOBOL is a trademark or registered trademark of Fujitsu Limited. NetCOBOL NetCOBOL It is available in both 32 bit and 64 bit  Net COBOL claims compatibility with other COBOL Compilers like VS COBOL, OS/VS COBOL and Micro Focus COBOL.  Provides a debugger and complete integrated development environment(IDE) with COBOL.  Provides IP tools like Power COBOL (These tools help Developer to build Windows biased GUI Apps) and PowerBsort.  It supports databases like Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and Pervasive SQL.  Claims to support native SQL Calls “EXEC SQL” within Net COBOL.  It supports Betrive Files as well.  Support Both Modern IDE (Eclipse Plugins for Linux and VS IDE plug-in for Windows)  Linux Version of Net COBOL also supports JAVA...