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kolusu Site Admin
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 11:23 am Post subject: |
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JimLiebert,
Looks interesting. Just COBOL and PLI? or any other languages like C/C++ or Assembler? _________________ Kolusu
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JimLiebert Beginner
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Today it is COBOL and PLI. We do have efforts in the lab for assembler and C - although the language that seems to pique people's interest in Java.
The data visualizer is a little more all encompassing - DB2, IMS and MVS (VSAM and flat files) for the mainframe and then most likely distributed relational databases (SQL Server, Oracle, DB2 for LUW, Sybase). |
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