Bob,
Fascinating - I am intrigued. I'll do some historical research in the mean
time; please let me know how to get started.
Thank you very much,
Chris
On Sat, 03 Mar 2012 12:10:25 -0600, bob gailer <[email protected]> wrote:
I head an open-source project "Python Pipelines" and am currently
seeking folk like you who have some computer background and a desire to
contribute.
I am creating a pure Python cross-platform version of IBM's CMS/TSO
Pipelilnes. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartmann_pipeline for a
description of IBM's project.
There are many folk who (like me) work(ed) at IBM; encountered
Pipeliines and became happily dependent on it for solving problems with
ease. When we were not at IBM we wondered "where is Pipelines for my PC?"
Others have created PC versions, so mine is not the only one. I think
mine has some special features and will find good use once it is
releasable.
The only publicly accessible site for this project is at
http://code.google.com/p/python-pipelines
There is no code there, just another description. Please read it.
This project involves (of course) Python, regular expressions, parsing,
dynamically linking class instances, threads, etc etc.
Would you like a more in-depth look, and possibly be willing to learn
and contribute?
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