I've been a mainframer my entire career, and while I at first found all upper case weird, I have grown used to it. In fact, I feel non-mixed case to be a superior idea. Mixed case ALWAYS produces more typos, let alone slowing down your reading as you ensure whether you duplicated that name with all the upper case and lower case and upper case and lower case and lower case, etc. Mixed case is crapola that comes from the PC side. Don't let it happen or the PC people will force their mixed-case crapola down our throats. --- On Wed, 12/21/11, Automatic digest processor <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Automatic digest processor <[email protected]> Subject: ASSEMBLER-LIST Digest - 20 Dec 2011 to 21 Dec 2011 (#2011-208) To: "Recipients of ASSEMBLER-LIST digests" <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, December 21, 2011, 11:06 PM ASSEMBLER-LIST Digest - 20 Dec 2011 to 21 Dec 2011 (#2011-208) Table of contents: Cross-Memory question HLASM macros in z/OS UNIX subdirectories. (2) Cross-Memory question Re: Cross-Memory question (12/21) From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> HLASM macros in z/OS UNIX subdirectories. Re: HLASM macros in z/OS UNIX subdirectories. (12/21) From: John McKown <[email protected]> Re: HLASM macros in z/OS UNIX subdirectories. (12/21) From: Tony Harminc <[email protected]> Browse the ASSEMBLER-LIST online archives.
