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Extractions: S**3: See Shared Stand-alone Storage S.M.A.R.T.: See SMART S/390: See System/390 S/3x0: Any or all of the System/390 and series. The complete set of IBM mainframes before the eserver zSeries 900 was announced October 3, 2000. SA: IBM System Automation for OS/390. See System Automation SAA: AS/400 , and PS /2. However, the real function of SAA was to provide an infrastructure for distributed and cooperative processing, and for presenting the most complex system as a single system image. The four pillars of SAA are CPI (Common Programming Interface), CUA (Common User Access), CCS (Common Communications Support), and Common Applications. It did a lot of good in helping IBM and the mainframe industry rationalize its product lines and standards, and has now been allowed to gently expire. Bringing REXX to z/OS was also a big benefit to anyone who ever had to use CLIST for anything beyond saving a set of TSO commands. SAA-compliant: Products which can internetwork with SAA applications are SAA-compliant. SAA-compliant products include IMS DB CICS VSE/ESA . According to IBM (June 1989) an SAA compliant product must: run in SAA environments; conform with the
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Extractions: Subject: IE-HTML Digest - 8 Jul 1999 to 9 Jul 1999 (#1999-220) From: LISTSERV@LISTSERV.MSN.COM To: IE-HTML@LISTSERV.MSN.COM Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 05:59:09 +0200 There are 7 messages totalling 361 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. HTML Printing with ScriptX 5.0 2. IEXPLORE caused an invalid page fault after I installed IE 5 3. Progrmatically selecting a default value (checked) for a radion button 4. Enabling/Disabling radio buttons and push buttons. (2) 5. 2 classes in one tags (2) The Microsoft Mailing List User's Guide http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/essentials/mailfaq.asp contains important list information, including how to unsubscribe. Save time, search the list archives! http://microsoft.ease.lsoft.com/archives/index.html The FAQchest
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Extractions: behind the curtain with john "jt" thompson by Terry Schussler Background Welcome. This is the first in a series of one-on-one interviews with the programmers who have brought you innovative products at Macromedia. In this first interview, we talk to John Henry Michael Thompson who is known by his friends as "JT." JT is a 34-year old programmer at Macromedia who has worked on many Macromedia products, most particularly Macromedia Director. In fact, most of the Lingo language was invented and developed by JT. Today he tele-commutes from Philadelphia, PA, where he lives with his wife and two sons. JT noted to me in the interview that his four year old son Pharoah was born when Director 2.0 shipped, and his two year old son Nile was born when Action! 1.0 shipped. JT is expecting a third child in August, so we should safely assume that Director for Windows will ship by then! How did you get the nickname "JT?"
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Extractions: Some useful links on dynamic/functionnal/object/embeddable/scriptable languages A dynamic/embeddable/sripting language. By Guido can Rossum. A quick Ref (local copy) Tcl/Tk by John Ousterhout. See also the TCL WWW Information Page See also this Perl archive , the Perl FAQ or the on line manual Maintained by : Jean-Jacques Girardot.