OS/390 MVS JCL Quick Reference Guide (Mainframe Series)

Author: Olivia R. Carmandi
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ISBN: 1892559064
Publisher: MVS Training, Inc. (01 August, 2000)
Edition: Paperback
Sales Rank: 221,448
Average Customer Rating: 4.88 out of 5

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Rating: 5 out of 5
HELPFULL BOOK , A MUST HAVE FOR ANYONE WHO WORKS WITH JCL
This book is loaded with practical and valuable information. Excellent tool--even experienced IT professionals will benefit from the tips and techniques.


Rating: 5 out of 5
JCL Lives Again!
Olivia is an accomplished author, trainer and company president.
Her book answers those thousands of questions even
experienced programmers have about JCL.
A must-have for anyone using MVS, OS/390 or X/OS.


Rating: 5 out of 5
OS/390 MVS JCL Quick Reference Guide
The focus of this book is on developing your survival skills quickly, helping you grasp and understand major concepts and terms so you can be productive in days; not weeks or months. JCL is an intense and complex computing skill and highly-valued in the industry. Traditionally, learning JCL takes years, learning small components at a time. Many programmers and operators eventually give up the chase. This book will help ensure that you don't. To paraphrase the line, "this is not your father's JCL manual." This book is not a thousand pages of prose, explaining every conceivable element that might appear in JCL. Instead, it focuses on what is actually being used in the computing world and packages it for easy consumption. I wish such a book had been available when I was learning JCL many years ago.

Happy Reading!! David Shelby Kirk

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