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45 points by devniel 11 years ago · 9 comments

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rodgerd 11 years ago

It's an interesting combination with IBM shipping REST capability with CICS[1]. From what I've seen in this area (I work for a shop with zOS and zLinux) IBM are getting heavily onboard the mobile-first bandwagon. So REST-enable your existing transactional CICS code, get fast access to it via hipersockets to your node.js/zLinux server, and then deliver it to your front-ends.

[1] Define some bindings on your CICS side, run some JCL, now you have a REST service.

angersock 11 years ago

I'm...wow. I don't even know what to say.

This accomplishes Node in the enterprise, I guess?

Where can we find rockstar mainframe programmers?

  • ghuntley 11 years ago

    Universities.

    http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/education/academic/masterthemai...

    This international roadshow has been running as a HR lead exercise for the last 10 years or so. IBM wheels in a Z then students compete in a set of instructions and if student is precise; which is the key element of a mainframer they will get everything from iPads to instant graduate intake at one of IBMs customers on a high six figure salary. Again this is international it runs throughout the U.S., Brazil, Australia and Europe to name a few every year:

    http://www.millennialmainframer.com/mainframe-map/

    This is IBM essentially solving the generational issue that most mainframers are old, have retired or are at retirement age.

    If you ever want to run Z/390 there's the Hercules emulator shipped with most Linux distributions. IBM also has the virtual loaner program and will provide time on any one of their mid/big iron boxes to free of charge to ISVs.

    (Source; I'm a Node + mid iron and sometimes big iron guy that does who does the challenges every year for the tshirt)

    • rbanffy 11 years ago

      > IBM wheels in a Z then students compete in a set of instructions and if student is precise; which is the key element of a mainframer they will get everything from iPads to instant graduate intake at one of IBMs customers on a high six figure salary.

      Sounds fun!

  • rodgerd 11 years ago

    > This accomplishes Node in the enterprise, I guess?

    It accomplishes node sitting on zLinux which can connect to your transactional systems (where the unimportant stuff like multibillion dollar financials live) over hipersockets. Not as sexy as twitter, but probably lets you make more money.

    > Where can we find rockstar mainframe programmers?

    All over the place. If your value of rockstar involves "dealing with massive financial transaction workloads by being able to drop into assembler on an as-needed basis while keeping forty years of business logic and code in your head." Which isn't as sexy as continually throwing things away because SQUIRREL, I guess.

  • zcdziura 11 years ago

    My current employer offered a 10 week training course on mainframes and COBOL programming, which I happily took. Because of the impending talent gap in the area of mainframes, I see them coming back in the public mindset in a pretty big way.

  • JimmaDaRustla 11 years ago

    Banks.

bcoates 11 years ago

zSeries have transactional memory -- it'd be interesting to see that used for opportunistic multithreading in node.js.

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