O'Brien, David W. (NIH/CIT) [C] wrote:
5 followed by 3

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I'm trying to judge the level of penetration of the (relatively) new
DLL technology. So without getting into theology or categorical
imperatives, I'd be grateful if y'all could answer this question:

If you were told that to use a feature of a vendor product on z/OS,
you need to put some code in a DLL, would your reaction be:

1) No problem.
2) I think I know how to do that.
3) I should know how to do that; guess I'd better learn.
4) I don't want to do that.
5) What's a DLL?
6) (Something else)

Thanks in advance!


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