Yes! Good grief. C happened utterly independently of mainframes. Mainframes 
after all had PL/I ... and C happened anyway. Intel had a language called PL/M 
-- I used it, basically an extreme PL/I subset -- and C happened anyway.

Charles


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Subject: Re: looking for 'how to' developing Rexx host command

I never understood why IBM kept PL/S such a deep dark secret.

Regardless, PL/S is intimately tied to the 370 and subsequent
architectures, and C is not. C also came out much earlier than PL/S,
starting in about 1970.

On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 9:59 AM Paul Gilmartin <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 22 Mar 2022 14:32:35 +0000, Farley, Peter x23353  wrote:
>
> >+1 for MetalC.  Puts it all under your control.
> >
> I don't know the chronology, but I wonder whether if IBM had
> made PL/S a product early enough, C would never have happened.
>
> >+10 for SAMPLIB members in MetalC, not that any such are very likely to
> be provided in what's left of our working lifetimes.
> >
> An alternative an executable example in a User's Guide.  I learned the
> HLASM I/O exits from an example I copied/pasted from a manual.
>
> --
> gil
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