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  1. Oldest binary? on What Is the Oldest Code Written Still Running? · · Score: 1

    I don't know if the code in the application I work on is the OLDEST ... but some of it was last modified in 1993 and has never been recompiled since. Still runs perfectly. Started on a 48bit CISC system and now runs on a 64bit RISC system.

    The application runs on a IBM i (formerly System i, formerly iSeries, formerly AS/400).

  2. Re:Still going strong... on The Mainframe Still Lives! · · Score: 1

    Can't remember - was MRT (instead of SRT) not supported under Cobol, then? Was in RPG... Aren't MRT's specific to the S/36?

    I've never seen a MRT in i5/os (os/400).

    That said ... after a program is loaded into memory, any subsequent invocations of the same program use the same code. The data storage area is different, but the code is the same.

    mr

  3. Re:Flawed comparison on The Mainframe Still Lives! · · Score: 1

    9) Service contract: 60 machines for Dell vs 1 for IBM. Does the AS/400 support cost 60 times more for the same level? I'm guessing, no. AS/400 wins. Dell might not even offer service contracts for the machines you're comparing (hard to tell since you never mentioned which ones).
    Not to mention the level of support ... with Dell, chances are you'll end up with some level one support rep out of India who can read scripts. With IBM AS/400 (System i now, don't talk to me about the naming) you'll spend 2-3 minutes with a support dispatcher, and then you'll be transfered to a highly trained, and product area specializing, support rep out of Rochester MN or Toronto Canada ... this support rep will not drop the request until your problem is solved. You'll know the name of the support rep and their direct phone number. Oh yeah, the support rep will have direct access to the appropriate developers for the problem area. When the problem is resolved, you'll probably get a follow up call from IBM customer service to make sure you were satisfied with the resolution. Yes, a System i / iSeries / AS400 is probably more expensive than a Dell ... but in this case, you absolutely get what you pay for. mr
  4. vb.net? on Google Code Jam Registration Opens Today · · Score: 2, Funny
    The Google Code Jam 2006 allows coders to utilize Java, C++, C#, VB.NET or Python* as a competition programming language.
    Can vb.net even be considered a language?
  5. Re:Give it a little time ... on WordPress 2.0 Released · · Score: 1

    > It's blogging software. How important can any of the systems be?

    Ask Yahoo. They're using Wordpress to host blogs.

    http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/webhosting/problogs .php

  6. Give it a little time ... on WordPress 2.0 Released · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ... there are some issues that need to be worked out yet.

    My recommendation with all new software releases ... wait until the first point release before deploying to important systems.

  7. Make a LOGICAL decision ... on IBM iSeries or Windows server? · · Score: 1

    ... find the ERP system that does everything you need (well, as close to everything that any ERP system can do, all businesses are somewhat different such that the ERP system needs some tweaking). Don't make software decisions of that nature based on what systems it runs on.

    Once you find the system that's right, then determine what platforms it runs on.

    If it's windows, take prudent precautions ... make sure you have plenty of redundancy and virus protection.

    Personally, I'm a big proponent of iSeries. Nothing can beat the system for stability and security.

    Keep in mind, of course, that the iSeries isn't a legacy system that can only run RPG, COBOL, and the like. Current versions of the iSeries can run modern Java apps, Linux apps, AIX apps, PHP in Apache2, etc.

    Of course, the even with the native applications (RPG & COBOL), you have solid investment protection ... as you almost never need to change an application due to a hardware or operating system upgrade.

    Check out http://www.midrange.com/ for more information and iSeries oriented mailing lists.

  8. Re:iSeries / AS400 / i5 user ... on Mailing Lists for Techies? · · Score: 1

    No argument ... iSeries isn't a hackers box ... but the original request was for TECHIE lists. You can get plenty technical on the iSeries.

    mr

  9. Re:iSeries / AS400 / i5 user ... on Mailing Lists for Techies? · · Score: 1
    Pay closer attention ... while midrange.com does host a number of business programming lists, it also hosts lists on ...
    ... all on the iSeries.

  10. iSeries / AS400 / i5 user ... on Mailing Lists for Techies? · · Score: 1

    ... will find the mailing lists hosted at http://www.midrange.com interesting.

  11. Converting from sendmail? on Postfix 2.1 Released · · Score: 3, Interesting

    > There's never been a better time to migrate
    > from Sendmail (just _had_ to get that in
    > there ;).

    So is there any documentation describing a good way to convert from sendmail? Like, how the directives in sendmail map to directives in postfix?

    mr

  12. I tip my hat to Mr. Roy and Just Sports! on One Company's Response to SCO · · Score: 2, Insightful

    'nuff said.

  13. Code on What is the Worst Tech Mistake You Ever Made? · · Score: 1

    I mentioned to some bigwig at SCO that some code in the Linux kernel looked a lot like SCO's unix. :)

  14. Re:User friendliness on Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik Responds · · Score: 1

    It doesn't HAVE to be so ... it just is.

    Get some Apple UI developers to pitch in on the user interface and that would probably change.

    mr

  15. Obviously this engineer has never spoken to me ... on Microsoft Proclaims Death of Free Software Model · · Score: 1

    ... 'cause I use open source software BECAUSE it's far better than Micro$oft's.

  16. Details on Of NDAs and Resumes? · · Score: 1

    IANAL ... but I don't think that an NDA can prohibit you from listing the project. It can prevent you from disclosing information about the project, but that's it.

    mm

  17. Re:Probably a very small number on How Many Readers Speak Esperanto? · · Score: 1

    Anyone who needs more than an accumulator and two offset registers just isn't really programming!

  18. Re:Spam is essentially a DDoS attack ... on DoS Assaults Underway Against Spam Blocklists · · Score: 1

    Ach, forgot to finish it.

    As good as mail filter are (I use SpamAssassin), they have one significant failing ... they are reactive, not pro-active.

    Personally, I like to be able to filter out some of the spam before it even hits my server.

  19. Spam is essentially a DDoS attack ... on DoS Assaults Underway Against Spam Blocklists · · Score: 1

    ... against our mail servers.

    They are eating up resources that we, or our customers / users, should be rightly using.

    How do you stop a DoS attack? You block the offending IP's.

    That's what the block lists allow mail server operators to do.

  20. MKS Source Integrity on Alternative to SourceSafe in a Commercial Environment? · · Score: 3, Informative
    http://www.mks.com/products/sie

    Secure, stable, fast, multi-platform, good integration with issue tracking system.

  21. Re:Why would it be mind-numbing? on Mainframe Operators Needed · · Score: 1

    Checkout /free capabilities in V5R2 RPG (maybe V5R1, I forget).

    If you haven't already ... visit http://www.midrange.com ... AS400 / iSeries technical discussion mailing lists.

  22. Wanna make an AS400 (iSeries) more interesting ... on Mainframe Operators Needed · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Pick 1 or more of the following ...
    • Run some java apps on it ... there is a full blown Java2 1.4 VM available (what better platform to run a Java VM on but one that implements the concept of VM at it's core)
    • Run Linux apps -- Suse, Redhat, & TurboLinux (I think) distros available to run in a logical partition
    • Run Apache2 web servers
    • Run AIX apps on it
    This ain't your father's AS400 ... it's one of the most stable & reliable 64bit computing platforms available.

    btw: Did you know that when IBM changed the CPU on the AS400 from a 48bit CISC system to a 64bit RISC system (PPC based) there was almost zero application programming changes required ... the programs were able to adapt to the new capabilities of the hardware automagically.

    mm
  23. Check out eBay... on DIY Dell Inspiron Docking Stations? · · Score: 1

    ... lots of folks selling the APR there.

    I got one for about $45 I think.

    mm

  24. Re:Radio Shack does the same thing on Company Ownership of Employee Ideas · · Score: 2, Interesting
    bluness said:
    AND for one year afterwards

    Now that CAN'T be enforcable. Once you leave a companies employ, they have no rights to what you do.

    Additionally, considering your next employer will probably have rights to everything you create then, your previous employers contract would be in direct conflict.
  25. Re:Of course? on Company Ownership of Employee Ideas · · Score: 1
    blackula said:
    If you don't like the terms of a contract then DON'T SIGN IT!
    And don't get / keep the job. Simple.