Itschak Mugzach wrote:
funny? not sure. I'll vote for sad.
I meant "Fun" which is a little different. I just liked the interesting
way the author put things together. The content is sad of course.
So, my advise is not to find new uses to the mainframe, just make it
affordable for clients.
Uh oh... don't forget "Grow or Die".
If the number of shops will grow (traditional
mainframe use), the number of universities will use and teach Mainframe.
BTW, a college in In north of Israel offered students a free course of
mainframe.
Glad to see the class was offered and accepted over there. There are
some colleges here in the USA that offer basic mainframe courses, but I
think a college assembler course would be hard to find.
Tom
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