On 30/1/23 07:31, Joseph Reichman wrote:
Please accept my apologies the program consisted of hundreds of lines which
I complied cleanly using Visual studio.
Obviously, there are difference not in ANSI C++ which I Think XL is at 20
but in the window types.
There are three IBM C/C++ compile
I never stated it had anything to do with revenue going up or down. Yes, it
definitely has to do with where they booked the revenue. Booking someĀ mainframe
revenue in the cloud area makes perfect sense to me and seems to be where the
filers of the lawsuit take umbrage.
The plaintiffs seem the t
Yes, Rex, that's how I read it as well. If proven, someone should join
Sanjay in Fairton (acually he got paroled six years ago last week).
I'm sure anyone who has worked for a large vendor has seen this happen to
one extent or another. Sometimes it's relatively harmless, just pumps up
some product
Hi Bill,
I understand the "basic claim" in the lawsuit differently from what you're
saying below. While I agree that a mainframe cloud is essentially no different
from any other cloud, actually not much different from the old timeshare from
decades ago, I understand the basic claim completely