RE: ORACLE SUN vs AIX

  • From: April Wells <AWells@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 10:41:46 -0600

TS-slow will never die

pf-3... pf-3

I started out as a COBOL programmer to (can do IMS DB/DC, can do DB2, know
what GDG is and what a G00V00 number means... and what IDIOT really is... ;)
).  I used to  really aggravate anyone watching me code, because I would
always type 3 screens ahead... and can consistently misspell "VLAUE"

<sigh>

April Wells
Oracle DBA/Oracle Apps DBA
Corporate Systems
Amarillo Texas
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"Few people really enjoy the simple pleasure of flying a kite"
Adam Wells age 11
"Imagination is the highest kite one can fly."
Lauren Bacall 


-----Original Message-----
From: Mladen Gogala [mailto:mladen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 10:34 AM
To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: ORACLE SUN vs AIX


On 03/10/2004 11:22:01 AM, April Wells wrote:
> 
> os/390... not sure about Linux 390... I will ask Sammy (our DB2 DBA)
> 

Ah, yet another incarnation of MVS rests in peace. I guess that DOS/VSE is
also desupported, as well as VM/CMS and IMS? What about ISPF, TSO and DL/I?
These things make me nostalgic. It has been a long time since I started as
a (junior) COBOL programmer. Are people still assembling NCP's and using
SDLC?
Those 3874/3878 "terminal clusters" were great. Press PF13 for help....
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