RE: The future of IBM Mainframes [just thinking]
- From: lindy.mayfield@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Lindy Mayfield)
- Date: 8 Sep 2007 12:46:18 -0700
I agree about the amount of information available these days. It's
unbelievable. When I started out an IBM manual was worth its weight in
gold almost.
Now the problem is wading through all the information. It can be
overwhelming. Also experience (someone mentioned a mentor) is hard to
find in books.
To tap into others experience is why I come here. Oh and entertainment,
too. And of course camaraderie, can't forget that. (-:
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Behalf Of Gerhard Adam
Sent: 8. syyskuuta 2007 21:50
To: IBM-MAIN@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: The future of IBM Mainframes [just thinking]
There is nothing that can be provided here that isn't already provided
numerous sources, so the notion that this is a unique source offor
information
is ludicrous. While answering a question may shorten the path an
individual
needs to pursue in obtaining answer, it is certainly no replacement
the
years of experience necessary to obtain any degree of "expertise".
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