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aravapalli

2005-03-16, 3:55 pm

hi friends,
this website is created for sharing the knowledge on mainframes like
cobol, jcl, cics, pl/1, DB2 and so on. http://www.mfstudy.com plz go
through it and and mail me to improve the site
-----
have a nice day
guru pra

Matt

2005-03-16, 3:55 pm

Nice site! Just so you know the pictures aren't loading, maybe you
haven't uploaded them yet. Right away it describes the characteristics
of mainframe hardware which I always wondered. At one job, we had an
enterprise class Unix server. But they were running an old legacy OS
called Qantel on top of the Unix! That fed DOS termanals all over the
country, including the ones we programmed on. So basically it was a
mainframe kind of environment But still I felt like I was lying if I put
"Mainframe" on my resume. Because the unspoken rule is that mainframe IS
IBM.

Look forward to reading other sections of that site.

Matt

aravapalli wrote:
> hi friends,
> this website is created for sharing the knowledge on mainframes like
> cobol, jcl, cics, pl/1, DB2 and so on. http://www.mfstudy.com plz go
> through it and and mail me to improve the site
> -----
> have a nice day
> guru pra
>

Louis Krupp

2005-03-16, 3:55 pm

Matt wrote:
> Nice site! Just so you know the pictures aren't loading, maybe you=20
> haven't uploaded them yet. Right away it describes the characteristics =


> of mainframe hardware which I always wondered. At one job, we had an=20
> enterprise class Unix server. But they were running an old legacy OS=20
> called Qantel on top of the Unix! That fed DOS termanals all over the=20
> country, including the ones we programmed on. So basically it was a=20
> mainframe kind of environment But still I felt like I was lying if I pu=

t=20
> "Mainframe" on my resume. Because the unspoken rule is that mainframe I=

S=20
> IBM.

<snip>

There might be good reasons not to put "Mainframe" on your resum=E9, but =

that isn't one of them. Unisys, for example, also makes large systems=20
(among other things), and I've never heard anyone insist that if it's=20
not IBM, it's not a mainframe.

Louis Krupp
HeyBub

2005-03-19, 3:55 am

aravapalli wrote:
> hi friends,
> this website is created for sharing the knowledge on mainframes like
> cobol, jcl, cics, pl/1, DB2 and so on. http://www.mfstudy.com plz go
> through it and and mail me to improve the site
> -----
> have a nice day
> guru pra


"FAQ" is an acronym for "Frequently Asked Questions," and, as such, should
always be rendered in caps (i.e., "FAQ").

So, your subject line should have read: "See this web site for FAQs" instead
of "... site for faqs"

I mistook your lower-case "q" for a "g" and almost reported you to your ISP,
the FBI, and the SPCA.


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