Many thanks, John, for the time you spent on this. It's a cracker of a document :-) On 22 Apr 2016 12:30 p.m., "Rupert Reynolds" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Many thanks, John, for the time you spent on this. It's a cracker of a > document :-) > On 21 Apr 2016 8:08 p.m., "John Ehrman" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Some materials that may be useful to teachers of IBM mainframe Assembler >> Language are now available on the Marist College web site, along with the >> text itself. >> >> The two items are PDFs with (1) lecture slides for Chapters 1-8 (sorry, I >> ran out of time before I could do the rest), and (2) pages with >> mini-slides (also ch. 1-8) followed by some notes lines where a lecturer >> can jot notes for use when projecting the full-size slides. >> >> They are available at >> >> http://idcp.marist.edu/enterprisesystemseducation/assemblerlanguageresources-1.html >> >> >> and if you want to access them by a different route, try >> http://idcp.marist.edu and then hover over "enterprise systems education" >> to get a drop down where you can hover over "technical resources" which >> will display another drop down where you can click on "assembler >> resources" - that will take you to the URL page above. >> >> Many thanks to Angelo Corridori of Marist College for hosting the >> materials, and to the many readers of these forums for their helpful and >> generous comments. >> >> As I noted earlier, I'll be retiring from IBM at the end of May, so if you >> have any comments or suggestions, please send them to me at >> [email protected] . >> >> I hope to do some consulting, so if you know of anyone who can use help >> with Assembler Language training, consulting, or advice, please let me >> know. Thanks. >> >> Regards... John >> >
