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IBM Mainframe Contest Returns

Yellowcake writes "After a successful first year IBM is back with their second iteration of the Student Mainframe Contest. Participants are exposed to a range of mainframe technologies and programming languages such as JCL, REXX, COBOL, and Java. The contest is divided into sections of increasing difficulty, building upon the first, which states "No Experience Necessary"."

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  1. *sigh* Always the Americans by nachmore · · Score: 3, Insightful

    IBM seems to have an office all around the world - just like there seems to be students all around the world. So why are these competitions always US only??? There are some amazing student programmers in other countries too...

    1. Re:*sigh* Always the Americans by jhembruff · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Most likely for legal reasons, IANAL but I'm pretty sure the rules for contests and gaming can vary wildly between countries (and even within states/provinces) and if they don't adhere to them they could be in a lot of hot water. Most likely they don't want to spend the money researching/adhering to all these guidlines for everywhere in the world.

  2. Re:REXX and JCL.... by BigCheese · · Score: 2, Insightful

    JCL isn't all that bad. At least the MVS flavor. OTOH allocating extents on VSE...

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