> -----Original Message----- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Staller, Allan > Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 9:06 AM > To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU > Subject: Re: Curiousity: CPU % for COBOL program > > > Without the souce code I can't make any intelligent > suggestions. However, if you can find a copy of "The Elements of > Programming Style" it will give several examples of "bad" vs > "good" code and how to get from here to there. > > IIRC, at one time there were (at least) three versions. One > each for COBOL, FORTRAN, and ????? > > HTH, >
Thanks. I guess I was asking because I don't have an automated way to check for "bad" coding. And I was wondering if it was even worth my time. If a high CPU utilization is "normal", then it would likely be a waste of time to "desk check" the code. But if high CPU utilization is sufficiently "abnormal", then it might be worth my time (and salary) to do some "spot checks" of code and write a report to management. One that would likely cause the programmers to hate me even more. They already don't like me becase I now almost always require a "service desk" ticket to do any work. But I can charge time to those tickets, which proves my salary is worth paying. Why it is "easier" to walk to my desk and ask me to do something than to write a email to the help desk to open a ticket is beyond me. Perhaps because they don't want it known how often they ask for our services? Speculation. -- John McKown Senior Systems Programmer HealthMarkets Keeping the Promise of Affordable Coverage Administrative Services Group Information Technology This message (including any attachments) contains confidential information intended for a specific individual and purpose, and its content is protected by law. If you are not the intended recipient, you should delete this message and are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, or distribution of this transmission, or taking any action based on it, is strictly prohibited. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html