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Notes from twenty years in the field

Working notes from real z/OS engagements — Endevor-to-Git migrations, DBB builds, IDz performance, code pages, and mainframe CI/CD. The same knowledge we bring to yours.

Regular Expressions explained

I’ve tried to explain this topic in a couple of classes that I teach, but I can do no better than Andrei Zmievski’s post on SlideShare. This guy’s post is so excellent – it is THE best education source on Regular Expressions that I think I’ve ever seen. [slideshare id=3932758&doc=regexclinicforslideshare-100501144735-phpapp02] That said, sometimes as a … Read more

Creating & running software analysis in Rational Software Architect (Software Analyzer)

Rational Software Architect has a much underutilized feature called Software Analyzer built into the product. It is separately available as its own product. It allows the developer/architect to scan and identify build patterns and anti-patterns in a workspace, working set, or specific project in the developer workspace.These are very helpful to identify potential performance issues. … Read more

What’s new in Rational Software for POWER Systems presentation

For those who missed our webinar last week on the updated tools from Rational, I’m posting the presentation here (thanks to Slideshare).  If you want the audio… well.. .you’ll just have to give one of us a call here at the office and we’ll reenact it. O.K.? What’s New in Rational Software for POWER Systems … Read more

IBM Rational Releases HATS 7.5.1, Developer for POWER 7.6, and new AIX Compilers

Today, IBM has released several products geared towards development on IBM POWER systems (notably, the POWER7). IBM is targetting customers running on Sun hardware and especially Oracle applications. Now customer will be able to migrate from Solaris/SPARC to POWER/AIX with new compilers and development tools for C/C++ and COBOL. New compilers (priced separatly or packacked … Read more