I think the salary may be $144kAUD. If not, I need to ask for a pay rise :)
On 13/07/2022 1:37 am, Tommy Phillips wrote:
Hi Everybody,
I have a job opportunity (full-time, direct hire and remote) I wanted to share
with you all. My client is an international software company looking for a
HLAS
Hello Listers,
I have a small remote site that we are upgrading the physical tape library to a
virtual TS7700 library. All went well until the old library had a serious
hardware error. My leadership has decided not to spend the money to repair
the old failed library (of course now out of war
That’s awesome. Did maintenance programmers really exist back then?
> On 13 Jul 2022, at 8:13 am, Charles Mills wrote:
>
> Sorry 'bout the link. How about
>
> https://bit.ly/3z2y5XO
>
> Charles
>
>
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Sorry 'bout the link. How about
https://bit.ly/3z2y5XO
Charles
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IEAABD.DMPAUTH processing is very different than IEAABD.DMPAKEY.
> I assume the answer is YES, but I want to be sure.
That is not a good assumption.
It happens to be true for IEAABD.DMPAUTH.
It is not true for IEAABD.DMPAKEY (which applies only when the abend occurred
in key 0-7).
They were cre
Or as I said in 1974
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Charles
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On Thu, 7 Jul 2022 at 01:08, Timothy Sipples wrote:
> The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has announced
> four algorithms as new NIST standards in quantum-safe cryptography.
[...]
> The significance of this NIST announcement is that you can (and should) start
> evalua
I am so glad that dilithium crystals are providing protection for the
future. Long live Star Trek.
Rob
On Thu, Jul 7, 2022, 01:08 Timothy Sipples wrote:
> The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has
> announced four algorithms as new NIST standards in quantum-safe
> cryp
Hi Everybody,
I have a job opportunity (full-time, direct hire and remote) I wanted to share
with you all. My client is an international software company looking for a
HLASM developer to work remotely from the pacific time zone (for overlap with a
team based in Australia). The pay is around $14
On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 12:31:00 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>This is a case of documentation attempting to replicate information in other
>documentation. Even when the author gets it right initially, the documentation
>is always at risk of being blindsided by future changes. I see this all of the
On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 12:56:35 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>JCL is quite consistent; an unquoted space terminates the field.
>
If that space is preceded by a comma, doesn't it indicate a continuation?
But perhaps I misunderstand the definition of "field".
--
gil
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JCL is quite consistent; an unquoted space terminates the field.
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
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Charles Mills [charl...@mcn.org]
Sent: Monday, July 11,
That's a lesson that they learned on Multics way back one; worry about the
design first. During an I/O redesign, they wrote PL/I code to replace code
originally written in ALM (assembler), and the PL/I version was faster. Not
because of the compiler, but because of the improved design.
--
Shmu
This is a case of documentation attempting to replicate information in other
documentation. Even when the author gets it right initially, the documentation
is always at risk of being blindsided by future changes. I see this all of the
time in IBM documentation that (incorrectly) gives rules for
On 12/07/2022 12:21 am, Charles Mills wrote:
+1
And when new hardware comes out, taking advantage of the new architecture is a
simple matter of updating ARCH() in your C/C++ compile and re-building. You
probably don't have the appetite to re-work your carefully hand-tuned assembler.
+1 you c
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