Tell HN: IBM free z/OS classes return, low-cost license available on completing
I've lamented here many times that if you want to dabble in the mainframe world, that there were no resources available to mere mortals. That has changed as of few months ago.
IBM's "Master the Mainframe" platform has been renamed to zXplore and been reopened.
Even better, completion of this course and one other super basic one on IBM's site opens you up to apply for a learner's license of z/OS (the dev&test environment that runs on Linux) itself, which can be had for $120 a year.
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[ 0.23 ms ] story [ 45.1 ms ] threadThat's still a problem and IMO a short-sighted approach. They wouldn't lose anything by making the software freely available as they make money on selling the actual mainframe, support & consulting services, so why add these extra steps (that are still very easy to pass for anyone determined to obtain & use the software without a license)?
As to the extra steps, some further reading implies that the OS is tied to a hardware dongle (groan) and a boatload of papers and install media being physically sent to you.
All they have to do is look at Motif/CDE. People were begging for Motif to be free for Linux in the 90s, now Motif is really "no more". Motif was finally released for Linux a few years ago but it is only used for nostalgia reasons.
There are more examples like this, but you have IBM and Companies begging for new young workers. But saying you need to pay to use ot abide by crazy restrictions. If IBM keeps this up, their Cash Cow will follow Motif off the cliff.
> "How much does the ZD&T for Learners Edition cost?"
> "The ZD&T for Learners Edition is $120.00 USD per year for qualified applicants."
what is the definition of "qualified applicants" ?
This being IBM I suppose we should be thankful they don't want a fax, but jeez.
- http://www.hercules-390.org/ "The Hercules System/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture Emulator" ( 3.0 )
- https://hercules-390.github.io/html/ Hercules 4.0
- https://hub.docker.com/r/rattydave/docker-ubuntu-hercules-mv... ( docker image )
They are apparently working to include other countries though I also heard from other channels that even the US is being looked at whether to continue this offering.
So if your in the US and interested, move on it quickly. These badges aren't difficult to obtain but you do need to use Coursera for the last one, the Mainframe Practitioner, so unless you can activate the free 7 day trial there is some cost associated with it.