Just my $0.01 (not worth $0.02).
These developers who want/need access to z/OS and don't want to learn how to
work with z/OS, don't they learn new things all the time - new IDE's, different
operating systems (windows, macos, flavors of linux, unix, ...)? IMHO it is
easier to learn the TSO/ISPF interface than some of the distributed interfaces
(which change in small to large ways with upgrades).
Just my curmudgeonly opinion after struggling with some challenges with using
VSCode last weekend.
Lionel B. Dyck <><
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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
Bill Giannelli
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2023 8:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: zOSMF and zOWE for non-mainframers
So I hope you all dont mind a general question...........
We have the common struggle of dealing with non-mainframe developers accessing
z/OS (programs, jobs, DB2) and an attitude that we need to leave the mainframe.
In trying to leverage our z/OS environment, might ZOWE (and the required zOSMF)
provide a better transition and/or "access" to z/OS "processes"?
We do not have zOSMF and ZOWE implemented. I was wondering if it may be worth
while to do so.
I hope my question makes sense.
thanks
Bill
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