If that's true in Another World I wonder what it'd take to make it true in 
THIS one.

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From:   "Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)" <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected], 
Date:   07/05/2013 12:25 AM
Subject:        Re: What programmer's fear (not IBM specific)
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In
<b870629719727b4ba82a6c06a31c291239e0fad...@hqmailsvr01.voltage.com>,
on 07/04/2013
   at 05:54 AM, Phil Smith <[email protected]> said:

>In an alternate universe, Rexx had the equivalent of CPAN created by
>the community, and we all use it instead...and are much happier.

In an alternate universe the standard REXX for CMS and TSO is OREXX
with full block structuring, ranges, regexen and some control
structures stolen from Icon and Perl.

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