On Aug 28, 2005, at 12:18 PM, Steve Comstock wrote:
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Whatever they do, they don't train their people on the differences
and new features.
Kind regards,
-Steve Comstock
Steve,
Extremely valid point. But then is there a really good document that
does show the differences and how they could take advantage of the
new features?
Ed,
Well, that's our job. We take the various docs and postings
and SHARE handouts, test things, organize them, and package
them in some short courses. Along these lines:
Converting to COBOL for OS/390 & VM (2 days)
which focuses on what's gone and what's new and
the conversion process
see: http://www.trainersfriend.com/COBOL_Courses/D200descrpt.htm
Enterprise COBOL Update I: Essentials (2 days)
which focuses only on new stuff, from COBOL II
up through Enterprise COBOL 3.4
see: http://www.trainersfriend.com/COBOL_Courses/d704descr.htm
Enterprise COBOL Update II: Unicode and XML Support (1 day)
which focuses on just those two aspects of the
newer compilers
see: http://www.trainersfriend.com/COBOL_Courses/d705descr.htm
In addition, all our standard COBOL courses use the
features of the Enterprise compilers, so even the
intro course includes some mention of Unicode (National)
data types and the Advanced COBOL course includes
dynamic allocation of files from COBOL programs.
And all our courses are that way: we integrate latest
information from z/OS components and products such as
JCL, ISPF, COBOL, PL/I, C, REXX, TSO, DB2, CICS, LE,
and z/OS UNIX. Next month will see availability of
z/OS 1.7, COBOL 3.4, and the z9 series; I'm working
hard to have the relevant information in our courses
by the end of September.
Kind regards,
-Steve Comstock
SIgh... again its down to $$ and who is going to pay for it..In a
politicy shop no one wants to.
Ed
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