Hi Beate!
You might consider Systems/ASM on your workstation as well. It's HLASM
compatible and the assemblies and source all stay on your PC.
Doing this, you can take advantage of many of the wonderful PC-based
development environments.
See http://www.dignus.com/dasm/ for more information.
- Dave Rivers -
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Hi folks,
we are considering using WSED for our (heavily HLASM-based) development. We have looked into the documentation etc. but we would like to hear from any experiences with the product.
Especially, the following questions have arised:
1. Is HLASM really a focus of WSED ? All examples e.g. in the self-learning
course are for COBOL or PL/1...
2. How about the integration of other, development-oriented tools, e.g. SCLM ?
3. What are the advantages from a developers point of view ? How well do the
two platforms really integrate (development on PC, assembly / test on
mainframe, e.g. under ISPF) ?
All input highly appreciated - thanks,
Beate
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