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Ron and Jenny Hawkins wrote:
>> Steve,
>>
>>
>>
>> There may be some interest from HDS in having some in-house REXX
classes. I
>> see you still offer your REXX and Advanced REXX classes on the trainer's
>> friend website.
>>
>>
>>
>> Are these two courses current, and if so would you be interested in
doing
>> them in USA, and possibly Europe and Asia?
>>
>>
>>
>> If so, I'll put you in contact with girl that is looking into organising
>> this.
>>
>>
>>
>> Ron
Ron,
The "TSO REXX Programming in z/OS" class is very current.
The Advanced REXX class is way down level: I have never
had a request to teach it; I taught it once when it was
new, bu this was, probably, 10 years ago.
If there was interest, however, I would be happy to update
the advanced course, as I've always liked it. I would take
me about 1-2 months to update it, based on my current projects.
The chance to teach a course is always a good motivator.
I would be very interested in teaching these courses just about
anywhere in the world. I've taught in Singapore, Kuwait,
Ireland, and a number of other countries; in fact there is a
UK-based company working to get me teaching some COBOL
courses in Denmark and Sweden. So that would be cool with me.
[I avoid war zones, of course.]
Thanks for writing.
Kind regards,
-Steve Comstock
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