Hi Tom,

I believe that Marist College offers mainframe assembler on a fairly regular 
basis. There is also an Assembler Boot Camp often offered at SHARE. I have 
completed both of these, and found them to be very useful. Not enough to step 
right into Assembler development work, 

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> On Jun 14, 2016, at 4:09 PM, Tom Brennan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 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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