And before the first ISPF, there was SPF - I think it stood for Structured 
Programming Facility.

026?  I remember an 029 and an 024(I think).  But we were talking about editors 
when I made the comment about you like what you first learned.  Of course that 
would depend on the editor.  Some people even call VI an editor!

--
Eric Bielefeld
Systems Programmer


---- "Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)" <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> There was a time when IBM split SPF into two products; ISPF and
> ISPF/PDF. This was when they renamed it from Interactive Structured
> Programing Facility to Interactive System Productivity Facility. EDIT
> was in the PDF component of Interactive Structured Programing Facility
> but it was all one product.
> 
> >My theory is that what you learn to use first is usually what you
> >like best. 
> 
> 026? You can have it. ATS? Ditto.

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