Brian Westerman wrote:

>The ABC's of systems programming series are actually fairly good for something 
>like refreshing your memory and showing how to now do things which may have 
>changed in the past 10 years.

Agreed. Those bookies were good and I kept them somewhere in a folder to avoid 
future downloads.


>z/OS 1.5 was where a lot of the newer stuff began and since you were 1.6 you 
>are already ahead of that.  Most of the newer interesting stuff happened in 
>1.12 and up, but it's all pretty simple to catch up with.  

Indeed. Take for example this new RACF FACILITY class, profile BPX.UNIQUE.USER. 
This new thing will give you free grey hairs. Time to learn new tips and tricks 
and long after hours working/learning and testing/breaking things.

Just get a Sandbox and play with those new things to catch up and sharpen up 
your skills. It should not take long and one-two-three you are in the game.

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht

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