Where I am working, we use TSO/ISPF. We are working toward ISPW
from Compuware and an associated product.
I'd be tickled if I could get a client/server thing going so I
could do editing on W10 and then upload and compile/assemble. Of
course I would expect/want an ISPF emulation product in that case
because I am very much tied to excluding lines, columnar oriented
editing, etc. which the IDEs currently being used (so far as I
know today) are oblivious to.
If WYLBUR/AT would work, I'd be tickled pink, but it had a Y2K
problem with Windows!! And Addlerspare and Associates no longer
support it (I don't even know if they are in biz any more).
Regards,
Steve Thompson
On 03/15/2018 09:25 AM, John McKown wrote:
As many may know, where I work now is really behind the times. So I thought
that I'd ask here about what is the current methodology for program
development. What I'm really getting at is whether people continue to use
TSO ISPF or have most shops gone to using the Eclipse based "IBM Explorer
for z/OS" (or is it "Rational Developer"? - what about the irrational
developers, what do they use? :-})
Personally, I don't like TSO very much. I like ISPF fairly well. I wish
that ISPF would could be run from a z/OS UNIX shell (the way TSO ISPF runs
under a "TSO shell").
Any good YouTube videos that I could watch? Of course, the problem with
that is that I'm not allowed to "waste bandwidth" watching videos here at
work, so I end up watching them at home (when I do) instead of "Father
Brown" episodes.
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