At Fujitsu we did have an IBM mainframe (dos/vse and VM). It had no network interface by
itself. Eventually it was connected to the LAN via a channel attached DECnet gateway. In
order to test connectivity we had to submit jcl decks. I agree fully with you how that
language (?) was designed: a mess. On Burroughs one has WFL and that looks like A lol. Jcl
looks like assembler without a proper design...
Van: Sampsa Laine
Verzonden: maandag 30 september 2013 21:38
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Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Humour value alternative to DCL - a port OS/390 ISPF to
VMS :)
> name but it was a blessing because the shell
commands were beyond human
Ever try to write anything in JCL? :)
That language is messed up, I have about 3 books on it and still can't really figure
out how it works except by direct copying scripts from the book to a live system.
Sometimes I even manage to compile COBOL programs, but I haven't figured out the LINK
EDITOR which one needs to turn the output into an executable.
Interesting experience though, might come in handy when I come across clients with big
System z or S/390 setups..