Some years ago my son got an idea he'd like to learn mainframe, so I started asking around, trying to find out how much it would cost me to rent space for two IDs on an MVS system somewhere so I could coach him. I don't recall that I was shaking the earth in my attempts, but the questions must have got around because about two weeks later an IBM rep called me with an offer: If I could get the local university to start up a few mainframe classes, they'd have to rent space on an installation somewhere and IBM would ~give~ me two accounts to play with in exchange.
I don't know whom your friend would have to ask to see whether he could get a deal like that for himself. But clearly IBM is open to the thought at some level. --- Bob Bridges, [email protected], cell 336 382-7313 /* Remember that you are ~always~ your own boss. The company that hires you is your client. You are selling your time and expertise, if you have any. */ -----Original Message----- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Bill Johnson Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2021 15:58 There are quite a few colleges that offer mainframe classes & lots of young people working on it. Too many have bought the mainframe is dead idiocy. For decades. The mainframe still processes the vast majority of important work and will for decades to come, long after most of us here are gone. Yes, plenty of kids are doing more “fun” work. It reminds me of 25 years ago when Microsoft certification was the hot tech. I’ve seen dozens of fads come and go that didn’t have the staying power of the good old IBM mainframe. Visual Basic anyone! Oracle was going to replace DB2 said numerous “experts”. --- On Tuesday, March 16, 2021, 3:45 PM, Brian Chapman <[email protected]> wrote: In my opinion, it's a shame that it is this difficult to find a free academic platform for individuals like the one you described. Master the Mainframe is a great place to start, but it does not go deep enough. There's a reason why preteens are writing python, javascript, ruby, etc. IBM needs to change their perspective and culture to encourage young individuals to the mainframe. --- On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 12:55 PM Support, DUNNIT SYSTEMS LTD. < [email protected]> wrote: > I was approached by a university student who wants self study z/OS > architecture and Assembler - including 64 bit programming - as an > extra-ciricular activity. The guy is on a shoestring budget. Is there > anything out there for such an aspiring mainframer? Thanks. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
