David Crayford wrote: >It can be a hard sell to convince management to introduce new >languages/runtimes into production environments which will >need to be supported.
OK, but this one (Java in CICS) celebrated its 23rd birthday earlier this year. According to Tiobe, Java is the world's most popular programming language. According to the same source, Java has alternated between #1 and #2 (mostly the former) for a quarter century. When do you plan to get around to having this (hopefully short) discussion? I'm not joking. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy Sipples IT Architect Executive, Industry Solutions, IBM Z & LinuxONE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E-Mail: [email protected] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
