look at SG24-6366-00
can get from IBM though Vervante
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You can take a look at the intro to the new mainframe from ibm and the
abc's of systems programming
you can find them on this page on my site:
http://www.lbdsoftware.com/abcs.html
Lionel B. Dyck, Consultant/Specialist
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Dave Day <[email protected]>
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Anyone know of self-help type 'stuff' for learning z/OS
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I have a son in his mid 20's that has expressed an interest in
learning mainframe technology. I can get him access to a z/OS system, but
haven't got a clue as to how to start the process. This is someone who
has a fairly good background in PC's, web design, networking, etc., etc.
The path I took into mainframes some 35 years ago isn't available today.
As far as we know, there isn't any education available at any of the
colleges or universities locally.
Anyone know of anything available to start someone off?
--Dave Day
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