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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.

Rational Team Concert 2.0 Released

The Jazz team has released RTC 2.0. I’ve just updated my server and migrated the database repository. Here is an overview of what’s new in RTC 2.0: For those that are not familiar with Team Concert, this is the coolest thing since sliced bread. It is THE tool for software development project planning, management, source … Read more

Another post on HATS and CSS

I am posting one of my presentations from my HATS curriculum online from SlideShare.net. While I won’t post my entire curriculum (which would be giving away my business product), I will post some information which is badly needed out there, yet is so readily available if you only knew where to go. If you or … Read more

Understanding Rational HATS style sheets

For many who are just getting started with Rational HATS, understanding the widgets and components are the easy part. They often come from an RPG or COBOL background (i.e. green screen development). What is greek to them is usually the web page customization and especially the cascading style sheets. I thought I would write today … Read more

Corporate Survey of Browsers

Lifehacker.com had an article on a Forrester Research survey of companies asking them what their default internet browser standard is. I was shocked…yes…shocked to see that IE6 still accounts for 60% of the corporate install base. Does anyone reading this have a justifyable reason why this is so? What is it that keeps your organization … Read more