I'd be okay with that. I'll put together an abstract...

On 3/8/2019 8:01 AM, Farley, Peter x23353 wrote:
Ed,

That sounds like a great topic for a SHARE presentation on advanced assembler 
usage, if it's not considered too proprietary to release into the wild.

Any chance of that happening?

Peter

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Subject: Re: Best practice using Conditional Assembly

On 3/7/2019 8:54 PM, Jon Perryman wrote:
Never use AREAD unless it's really needed and you are willing to code it 
correctly. Circumventing the assembler is not helpful.
AREAD/AINSERT is arguably the most powerful single mechanism in all of
HLASM. We use it *everywhere* to build tables and we've even created a
sort of "compiler" that allows us to do wondrous things. I highly
recommend its use!


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