by Anuj Dhawan » Mon Dec 30, 2013 3:15 pm
Someone wrote:What is the best way to learn mainframe? Can't we just have this at home?
As the saying goes, if you don't know where to go - choose any path, it'll take you there!
Very broadly, you can divide the learning path in two: Batch and Online. You can see examples of what is batch and what is online in the reply from Robert. Having this data with you will help you to answer the question (it's tough to figure out what to learn) which Dick has indicated to. Once you've crossed that step, whit a bit of "silent thinking" - look at what Enrico has suggested to; that's something will make you get a "mainframes at home PC". However, with this rank beginner question, it might be tough for you to get hercules and under lying OS working for you in start. But don't hesitate to try.
Good Luck!
[quote="Someone"]What is the best way to learn mainframe? Can't we just have this at home?[/quote]
As the saying goes, if you don't know where to go - choose any path, it'll take you there!
Very broadly, you can divide the learning path in two: Batch and Online. You can see examples of what is batch and what is online in the reply from Robert. Having this data with you will help you to answer the question (it's tough to figure out what to learn) which Dick has indicated to. Once you've crossed that step, whit a bit of "silent thinking" - look at what Enrico has suggested to; that's something will make you get a "mainframes at home PC". However, with this rank beginner question, it might be tough for you to get hercules and under lying OS working for you in start. But don't hesitate to try.
Good Luck! :)