3 job openings for mainframe Assembler/C programmers, dump readers

2013-07-24 Thread William H. Blair
This is being posted with the permission of the list owner. (My sincere thanks, Jean!) The infrastructure team I work with has three openings for mainframe developers and/or product support personnel who have experience with any useful combination of the following: Assembler, C, dump reading, SMP/

Re: XML Parser in HLASM?

2013-07-24 Thread Chuck Arney
I looked into writing a DOM parser for a product I used to have but it looked like way too much work since they are already available in other languages. I never found one already existing in HLASM but that does not mean none exist. Chuck Arney Arney Computer Systems -Original Message- F

Re: AT&T list-related warning (was:Test message; ...)

2013-07-24 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On 2013-07-24, at 18:39, Russell West wrote: > > 1. By default, the message is routed only to the person who wrote the > particular message to which you are responding, not the list. > Of course, this guarantees that you can't commit a mailbombing by targeting the victim in the Reply-to: field.

Re: XML Parser in HLASM?

2013-07-24 Thread Paul Raulerson
Is anyone aware of an XML parser written in HLASM? Ideally, I would like to find a DOM like parser, but a SAX parser is better than having to write one from scratch. :) Oh, this will most likely run under zLInux, so if someone has already built HLASM interfaces to eXpat or libXML2 or something

AT&T list-related warning (was:Test message; ...)

2013-07-24 Thread Russell West
Warning to all those who are or will be using AT&T's new web mail interface to read list messages (this roll-out is taking place on an area by area basis): Among all of the many new (what they call features, I call aggravations) bugs, some of those related to replying to list messages are:  

Test message; please excuse this interruption

2013-07-24 Thread William H. Blair
John McKown wrote: > This is a test of the Emergency Broadcast System. > If this had been an actual emergency, do you > really think we'd stick around to tell you? I always get a great chuckle out of that every time I see it. Well, this is a similar test. But just delete this message and move on