I keep seeing references like this, from time to time, but so far whenever I 
ask I get answers that aren't quite what I was looking for.  Am I hearing that 
both Java and Python are available in TSO, like CLIST and REXX?  Or only in 
some environment with which I am (so far) unfamiliar, such as OMVS?  I'm 
thinking it's about time I tacked on another language or two, but I'm most 
interested in one that requires the least effort by a client to maintain it 
afterward.  No languages that aren't already built in, that would be, and it 
should be accessible from TSO because most of the folks who hire me aren't Unix 
jocks.

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU> On Behalf Of 
David Crayford
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 06:45

I did run a Javascript benchtest on z/OS using IBMs Node.js port. I was 
pleasantly surprised to see that IBM have done an amazing job porting the V8 
JavaScript engine to z/OS. It nukes Python.

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