In a message dated 3/26/2006 10:33:39 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

To see  some PL/X, take a look at almost any of the OS macros. Roughly half
the  code is familiar assembly/macro language - the other half, the code  that
looks unfamiliar and PL/I-like, is  PL/X.




>>
There was big stinko at one of the SHAREs mid eighties. Chevron
had written PL/S and was willing to part with it to 'broaden the base'.  
Think it was RAND decided this was definite mainframe fertilizer and were  
willing 
to act as distributer(GMC 626
manure spreader comes to mind). Anyway they were passing out  mini-reels and 
giving sessions left and right on Monday and Tuesday and  about Wednesday 
became deathly quiet. Turns out couldn't give out any manuals to  go with it 
'cause they were all copyrighted.
 
Even our backwoods state legislature divies up the number of scholarships  
based on projected needs. Whether it's doctors, lawyers, scientists, nurses or  
teachers.

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