IBM Corporation
Biographical Sketch: After too many courses in math and physics I discovered computers, and have enjoyed working at the Assembler Language level ever since. Currently I am the product poobah for the High Level Assembler (HLASM).
Sessions:
9210: Assembler Language "Boot Camp", Part 1 of 5 9211: Assembler Language "Boot Camp", Part 2 of 5
9212: Assembler Language "Boot Camp", Part 3 of 5
9213: Assembler Language "Boot Camp", Part 4 of 5
9214: Assembler Language "Boot Camp", Part 5 of 5
9215: Assembler Language "Boot Camp" Hands-on Lab Part 1 of 2
9216: Assembler Language "Boot Camp" Hands-on Lab Part 2 of 2
9217: Packed Decimal is Not (Quite) Dead!: How Floating-Point Decimal Greatly Simplifies and Speeds Decimal Computation
9220: Evolution of The IBM Mainframe Architecture
9223: How HLASM's Most Powerful Features Simplify Your Assembler Language Programs
9280: Portable Mainframe Assembler, zCOBOL, and zCICS Update
9281: Easy Ways to Upgrade Your Assembler Language Programs: Tips and Techniques
9286: Assembler "Boot Camp Plus": Useful Basic Instructions
9312: Powerful Instructions That Don't Requre AMODE 64: Part 1 of 2
9313: Powerful Instructions That Don't Require AMODE 64: Part 2 of 2
9828: Binder for Beginners: Things You Ought to Know About Link Editing, Whether You Knew It or Not
9829: Binder Programming: What the z/OS Linkage Editor Can Do for You