Mike Schwab wrote:
On the mainframe, it is run like clists, in your clist libraries. Can
also be compiled and run from a load module library.
Braaaaaaaaaaaaak. Wrong.
The point was you don't have "a REXX". You have "an exec", a script
written in REXX. Or even "a REXX exec" would work: "I have a REXX
exec that ..."
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/awdtools/rexx/library/ibmpubs.html
Switching between languages is similar to invoking ISPF panels.
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 7:06 AM, john gilmore <john_w_gilm...@msn.com> wrote:
As quoted by Paul Gilmartin, Wayne Bickerdike wrote:
| The REXX I referred to was written by David McRitchie.
What is a REXX? Is it like a COBOL? A C? Are there many different REXXs?
If so, is Mike Cowlishaw complaisant or disapproving?
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