Modern Programming Using REXX

Modern Programming Using REXX
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Publisher : Prentice Hall
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924004424028
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Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Programming Using REXX by : Robert P. O'Hara

Textbook on computer programming using REXX - includes theoretical exercises. Glossary.

Rexx Programmer's Reference

Rexx Programmer's Reference
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 722
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ISBN-10 : 9780764579967
ISBN-13 : 0764579967
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Rexx Programmer's Reference by : Howard Fosdick

&Quot;Whether you're new to Rexx or are an experienced Rexx programmer, this comprehensive reference offers you what you need to know in order to work with this easy yet powerful scripting language on any level. After a quick overview of the basics of Rexx, you'll move on to more advanced scripting topics such as portable code and optimal coding style.". "This book is for programmers on any platform who are either looking to learn Rexx or already use it and want to expand their knowledge of Rexx. A basic knowledge of programming is assumed."--BOOK JACKET.

Implementing REXX Support in SDSF

Implementing REXX Support in SDSF
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Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9780738489148
ISBN-13 : 073848914X
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Implementing REXX Support in SDSF by : Lydia Parziale

The Restructured Extended Executor (REXX) language is a procedural language that allows you to write programs and algorithms in a clear and structural way. It is an interpreted and compiled language, and you do not have to compile a REXX command list before executing it. With IBM z/OS V1.9, you can harness the versatility of REXX to interface and interact with the power of SDSF. A new function called REXX with SDSF is available that provides access to SDSF functions through the use of the REXX programming language. This REXX support provides a simple and powerful alternative to using SDSF batch. This IBM Redbooks publication describes the new support and provides sample REXX execs that exploit the new function and that perform real-world tasks related to operations, systems programming, system administration, and automation. This book complements the SDSF documentation, which is primarily reference information. The audience for this book includes operations support, system programmers, automation support, and anyone with a desire to access SDSF using a REXX interface.

The REXX Language

The REXX Language
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015018501000
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Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis The REXX Language by : M. F. Cowlishaw

This book is recognized as the standard reference manual for the REXX Programming Language, much as Kernighan and Ritchie is recognized as the standard reference book for the C Programming Language.

Programming in REXX

Programming in REXX
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015025223101
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Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Programming in REXX by : Charles Daney

A basic reference for programming in REXX--IBM's SAA procedure language--covering all the language details, concise examples and solid, practical information on how to use REXX. Includes the most important REXX programming idioms, tips, and techniques to show readers how to get the most out of it.

Practical Usage of MVS REXX

Practical Usage of MVS REXX
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 321
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781447133766
ISBN-13 : 1447133765
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Practical Usage of MVS REXX by : Anthony S. Rudd

Practical Usage of MVS REXX provides a concise and complete source of information for the development of applications using the REXX language - IBM's systems application architecture procedural language. The book adopts a highly practical approach and includes many lists and diagrams to make finding the relevant information as easy to find and use as possible. It particularly emphasises the interfacing capabilities of REXX. Both beginners and experts will find the book useful. Beginners are led through the steps required to develop REXX applications via a series of worked examples, and experts will find a complete and easy reference to the language.

Beginning Rust Programming

Beginning Rust Programming
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 9781119712978
ISBN-13 : 1119712971
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Beginning Rust Programming by : Ric Messier

Quickly learn the ropes with the Rust programming language using this practical, step-by-step guide In Beginning Rust Programming, accomplished programmer and author Ric Messier delivers a highly practical, real-world guide to coding with Rust. Avoiding dry, theoretical content and “Hello, world”-type tutorials of questionable utility, the book dives immediately into functional Rust programming that takes advantage of the language’s blazing speed and memory efficiency. Designed from the ground up to give you a running start to using the multiparadigm system programming language, this book will teach you to: Solve real-world computer science problems of practical importance Use Rust’s rich type system and ownership model to guarantee memory-safety and thread-safety Integrate Rust with other programming languages and use it for embedded devices Perfect for programmers with some experience in other languages, like C or C++, Beginning Rust Programming is also a great pick for students new to programming and seeking a user-friendly and robust language with which to start their coding career.

The REXX Handbook

The REXX Handbook
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages : 680
Release :
ISBN-10 : UOM:39015024933577
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The REXX Handbook by : Gabriel Goldberg

This book provides a REXX tutorial combined with practical tips on programming methods and application development. Includes practical coverage of: programming for good performance; effective debugging techniques; user interface design strategies; system dependencies and interfaces; program maintenance guidelines; REXX interpreter and compiler implementations.

The New PL/I

The New PL/I
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9783834893178
ISBN-13 : 383489317X
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The New PL/I by : Eberhard Sturm

This classic textbook by Eberhard Sturm is the only up-to-date PL/I book currently available in the English language which shows the range of the new PL/I on the computer platforms OS/2, Windows, AIX and z/OS – the basis being the new PL/I compiler from IBM. The language was extended by the package concept, abstract data types, attributes to communicate with C programs and more than a hundred BUILTIN functions. The book provides the basis for certification as an “IBM Certified PL/I Programmer/Developer”. Suitable for self-study, it introduces all areas of the language. It is a useful source of ideas and information for those programmers who already have a certain level of experience as well as those who only want to discover the variety of new language features.

ABCs of z/OS System Programming Volume 8

ABCs of z/OS System Programming Volume 8
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Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9780738436821
ISBN-13 : 0738436828
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis ABCs of z/OS System Programming Volume 8 by : Paul Rogers

The ABCs of IBM® z/OS® System Programming is a 13-volume collection that provides an introduction to the z/OS operating system and the hardware architecture. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced system programmer, the ABCs collection provides the information you need to start your research into z/OS and related subjects. If you would like to become more familiar with z/OS in your current environment, or if you are evaluating platforms to consolidate your e-business applications, the ABCs collection serves as a powerful technical tool. . This IBM Redbooks® publication, Volume 8, shows you how to: - Adopt a systematic and thorough approach to dealing with problems and identifying the different types of problems - Determine where to look for diagnostic information and how to obtain it - Interpret and analyze the diagnostic data collected - Escalate problems to the IBM Support Center when necessary - Collect and analyze diagnostic data—a dynamic and complex process - Identify and document problems, collect and analyze pertinent diagnostic data and obtain help as needed, to speed you on your way to problem resolution The content of the volumes is as follows Volume 1: Introduction to z/OS and storage concepts, TSO/E, ISPF, JCL, SDSF, and z/OS delivery and installation Volume 2: z/OS implementation and daily maintenance, defining subsystems, JES2 and JES3, LPA, LNKLST, authorized libraries, SMP/E, Language Environment® Volume 3: Introduction to DFSMS, data set basics storage management hardware and software, catalogs, and DFSMStvs Volume 4: Communication Server, TCP/IP, and VTAM® Volume 5: Base and Parallel Sysplex® , System Logger, Resource Recovery Services (RRS), global resource serialization (GRS), z/OS system operations, automatic restart management (ARM), Geographically Dispersed Parallel SysplexTM (GDPS® ) Volume 6: Introduction to security, RACF, Digital certificates and PKI, Kerberos, cryptography and z990 integrated cryptography, zSeries® firewall technologies, LDAP, and Enterprise identity mapping (EIM) Volume 7: Printing in a z/OS environment, Infoprint® Server and Infoprint Central Volume 8: An introduction to z/OS problem diagnosis Volume 9: z/OS UNIX System Services Volume 10: Introduction to z/ArchitectureTM , zSeries processor design, zSeries connectivity, LPAR concepts, HCD, and HMC Volume 11: Capacity planning, performance management, WLM, RMFTM , and SMF