I dabbled a bit in university, but I really got into in under MVS/ESA when it 
came out under TSO.

Then, a few years later, I moved to VM/CMS and started coding it there.

Sort of the reverse of most.
-
Ted MacNEIL
eamacn...@yahoo.ca
Twitter: @TedMacNEIL

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Subject: Re: REXX tutorial

Learned Rexx on VM when it first came out like Elardus. Looked over the manual 
initially and then wrote simple rexx execs and then played/researched to 
improve my techniques like any other language

Scott ford
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'Infinite wisdom through infinite means'


> On Dec 31, 2013, at 12:32 PM, Phil Smith <p...@voltage.com> wrote:
> 
> Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
>> You actually tried RTFM? 3 times? ;-D
>> don't need no stinking manuals, I just try my luck. If all else fails, I 
>> then RTFM... ;-D
> 
> It's actually quite an amazing book: as you go through each pass, the stuff 
> from the previous pass is right there if you need it. I've always thought it 
> should be the model for language manuals. You know, back when we HAD those...
> 
> ...phsiii
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