Rob Schramm asks:
>I haven't looked this up... but is the license for the IBM Metal C more
>attractive to the customers that may have balked at the IBM C/C++
>compiler?

Metal C is both a new compiler option and a runtime library found in the
base z/OS. You still have to license the IBM C/C++ compiler to use it.
However, the C/C++ compiler is surprisingly affordable, especially if you
are eligible to license it for a zNALC LPAR.

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Timothy Sipples
IBM Consulting Enterprise Software Architect
Specializing in Software Architectures Related to System z
Based in Tokyo, Serving IBM Japan and IBM Asia-Pacific
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