May 1, 2024
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Mainframe Applications are the cornerstone of many businesses, providing the foundation for critical operations such as transaction processing, data management, and application hosting. For individuals seeking to advance their careers in IT or gain a comprehensive understanding of these systems, studying Mainframe Applications can be highly beneficial.
Why Learn Mainframe Applications?
There are several compelling reasons to learn Mainframe Applications:
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Reading list
We've selected seven books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Mainframe Applications.
Documentation and reference book that covers the IBM ES/9000 series computer architecture systems oriented towards system programmers and computer programmers who develop application software for IBM mainframe computer systems.
Provides a comprehensive guide to z/OS, covering the principles, practices, and techniques used to develop efficient and portable applications for IBM mainframe computers.
Provides a comprehensive guide to IMS programming techniques, covering the principles, practices, and techniques used to develop efficient and portable applications for IBM mainframe computers.
Provides a practical guide to assembly language programming for z/OS, covering the principles, practices, and techniques used to develop efficient and portable applications for IBM mainframe computers.
Provides a comprehensive guide to z/OS MVS programming, covering the assembler services used to write programs for IBM mainframe computers.
Provides a practical guide to COBOL programming for z/OS, covering the principles, practices, and techniques used to develop efficient and portable applications for IBM mainframe computers.
Provides a comprehensive guide to z/OS MVS programming, covering the REXX programming language used to write programs for IBM mainframe computers.
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