[Info-vax] Should VSI create a modern day VMS applications book ?

Neil Rieck n.rieck at sympatico.ca
Tue Aug 21 07:54:09 EDT 2018


On Monday, August 20, 2018 at 9:45:11 AM UTC-4, Arne Vajhøj wrote:
> On 8/20/2018 7:57 AM, Neil Rieck wrote:
> > Update to my previous post. The two books published by "Digital Educational Services" were titled:
> > 
> > Utilizing VMS features from VAX (Lecture Guide)
> 
> I think you missed the language.
> 
> > EY-2321E-LG-0001 (Wire Bound)
> > November 1984
> > 
> > Utilizing VMS features from VAX BASIC (Language-Specific Workbook)
> > EY-2321E-WB-0001 (Wire Bound)
> > November 1984
> > 
> > I began working with VMS in 1987 when I was transferred into a department where one guy (Harry S) had been given all the courses and the rest of us (~ 5 developers) were expected to learn from Harry (by osmosis?). During one of these events, Harry was too busy to answer my questions so he handed me these manuals.
> > 
> > So to answer the question asked in the original post, yes: if VSI wants to keep OpenVMS alive then they need to commission or re-market some material showing how to write OpenVMS applications. If they do not want to spend money writing paper-based manuals, then how about a website. That is what I tried to do here over the past 20 years.
> > 
> > http://neilrieck.net/demo_vms_html/openvms_demo_index.html
> 
> Note that the need for / desire to write OS specific code has decreased
> a lot since 1984.
> 
> Arne

The first book "Utilizing VMS Features from VAX" is not based on any particular language but many of the demos are written in MACRO

Neil



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