Widely available on the mainframe?  Could I write something for TSO in it,
for example, and expect it to run on any of my clients' machines?  I ask
with real interest.

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Bob Bridges, [email protected], cell 336 382-7313

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Well, Python is interpreted and supports object-oriented programming.

--- On Mar 30, 2020, at 11:06 AM, Bob Bridges <[email protected]> wrote:
> ...I'll switch in a minute, though, if there ever appears a widely
available
> interpreter for an object-oriented language.  Here I sit back, confidently
> expecting a raft of nominations, but please note I said "interpreter" and
> "widely available".  I'd define VBScript as "widely available" on the PC,
> not because everyone uses it but because it'll run on any Windows machine
-
> no special installation required.  Is there any OO language like that in
> z/OS?

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