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MC TNT Tips 'n Techniques
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August 29, 2008 | Vol 5 Issue 34
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COMPLETE CL, FOURTH EDITION: The effective use of Control Language (CL) is a critical skill for anyone working with IBM’s robust midrange server family. But why settle for just enough CL knowledge to get by? From the simplest task to the most complex process, CL is at the heart of your server. Become a CL guru and fully leverage the abilities of your system. All it takes is a little time, effort, and Complete CL, 4th Edition. Learn More >>
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| Feature Article - Programming |
The CL Corner: Learn More About C Run-Time APIs
Now let's use the ctime API.
By Bruce Vining
Similar to how we enhanced the original Send Update program, SNDUPD, and the Check Last Send program, CHKLSTSND, to incorporate a level of operational friendliness to the job at hand with SNDUPD2 and CHKLSTSND2, today we'll make comparable changes to the SNDUPD3 and CHKLSTSND3 programs. As a reminder, the task we are working on is to send an alert from one program (CHKLSTSNDx) when another program (SNDUPDx) has not successfully run in over six hours.
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Joe Pluta's WDSC: Step by Step provides an easy-to-understand yet thorough introduction to the incredibly powerful WebSphere Development Studio Client (WDSC) tool which IBM has made clear that you will be using. Not merely a replacement to SEU; WDSC charts a new path for development based on IBM’s open-source Eclipse IDE. The sheer scope of WDSC can make learning it overwhelming. This book makes it far easier to learn, with no prior knowledge of Java, HTML, or Eclipse is required! Get your copy today!
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| Feature Article - Analysis |
Microsoft Sleeper Silverlight Scores Olympic Knockout
Battle lines form around who will dominate emerging rich Internet applications.
by Chris Smith
As the 2008 Summer Olympics fade into memory and the athletes bring home the gold from what is being dubbed the "great haul of China," technophiles are noting the win that Microsoft scored at the games through its successful trial of Silverlight, which millions of users have now downloaded onto their computers.
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