Now I've completed the cycle. We can now train
your z/OS applications programmers to:

* work with z/OS UNIX, including setting up a small web site
  (Introduction to z/OS UNIX)

* Develop sophisticated z/OS-based web pages using official
  standards for HTML, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, and DOM
  (You and z/OS and the World Wide Web)

* Process requests from users at browsers through CGI
  programs or scripts (Introduction to CGIs on z/OS);
  this includes accessing DB2 data and submitting
  batch jobs

Actually, this new course is a one-day introduction that
covers the common aspects of CGI design, coding, testing
and debugging on your z/OS system. The language specific
details will be available in a suite of 1-day companion
courses:

  Writing z/OS CGIs: COBOL
  Writing z/OS CGIs: Assembler
  Writing z/OS CGIs: PL/I
  Writing z/OS CGIs: C
  Writing z/OS CGIs: REXX
  Writing z/OS CGIs: Shell script

The order in which I develop the above courses depends, in
part, on any requests I get.

Details on this new course at:

   http://www.trainersfriend.com/UNIX_and_Web_courses/uc01descr.htm

Thanks for your continuing support, patience, and forebearance.

Kind regards,

-Steve Comstock
The Trainer's Friend, Inc.
http://www.trainersfriend.com
303-393-8716

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