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<blockquote data-quote="DWSmith" data-source="post: 584155" data-attributes="member: 5102"><p>You must have been a systems programmer. I did my stint for quite a few years working on MVS and VM operating systems as a systems programmer before I got into applications programming.</p><p></p><p>I had more fun in applications programming because I got to write my own code. I got to write code in systems programming too but it was just user exits allowed by big blue. Not quite the same.</p><p></p><p>I worked on some code from Bell Labs too. It was systems code for data communications. That was fun because we had all of the assembler source code available to modify whereas IBM source code was always on microfiche or snippets listed in their manuals in their proprietary PL/S language.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DWSmith, post: 584155, member: 5102"] You must have been a systems programmer. I did my stint for quite a few years working on MVS and VM operating systems as a systems programmer before I got into applications programming. I had more fun in applications programming because I got to write my own code. I got to write code in systems programming too but it was just user exits allowed by big blue. Not quite the same. I worked on some code from Bell Labs too. It was systems code for data communications. That was fun because we had all of the assembler source code available to modify whereas IBM source code was always on microfiche or snippets listed in their manuals in their proprietary PL/S language. [/QUOTE]
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