Hi Don,
For many, many years I have enthusiastically followed your comments and
solutions, which were always very precise and to the point. I seem to have
worked with PC370, didn't I?
Thank you very much for your work.
I hope you and your wife have a wonderful, restful retirement that lives up to
all you've done for us!
René
Le mardi 5 mars 2024 à 22:16:49 UTC+1, Ecbyahoo
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Don,
That is great news about the clear scans and I hope you have a wonderful and
relaxing retirement with your wife!
E.Clay
"The best of all is, God is with us." John Wesley
> On Mar 5, 2024, at 12:45 PM, Don Higgins <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I have retired again from z390 development after having survived esophageal
> cancer, kidney cancer, and thyroid cancer over the past 2 years. All my
> scans are now clear of cancer, and I feel well again. So at 79 I'm planning
> to spend more time with my wife Charlotte traveling and relaxing.
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> I will miss working with the current z390 core development team: Abe
> Kornelis, John Ganci, and Anthony Delosa, and hope they will continue on.
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> I also miss working with Melvyn Maltz and John Ehrman who supported z390.
> Melvyn developed the z390 CICS emulation, and John invited me to present
> z390 at several SHARE sessions.
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> For those interested in learning more about z390, the current development
> site is here: https://github.com/z390development/z390
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> The original website I maintained from 2004 until 2012 when I turned it over
> to Abe is here: https://z390.org/
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> All z390 code is written in J2SE Java and is open source.
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> The purpose of z390 is to help those interested in learning, developing, and
> executing mainframe assembler programs on Windows and Linux.
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> Don Higgins
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> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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> www.donhiggins.org <http://www.donhiggins.org>
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