Re-reading my original comment half a day later, I realize that it is wildly inaccurate. I do remember the Y2K mainframe changes part of the project being kind of chill. However, that is only in comparison to the rest…
In the last half of the 90s, I was working on a project to move (redevelop) a bunch of mainframe applications to a client-server architecture. It was known that there would not be time to redevelop some of the required…
Having read Jonathan Schaeffer’s great book One Jump Ahead, I couldn’t help feeling that this article was a (well-written) book report which just barely mentions its primary source. Nice summary, but read the original.…
Re-reading my original comment half a day later, I realize that it is wildly inaccurate. I do remember the Y2K mainframe changes part of the project being kind of chill. However, that is only in comparison to the rest…
In the last half of the 90s, I was working on a project to move (redevelop) a bunch of mainframe applications to a client-server architecture. It was known that there would not be time to redevelop some of the required…
Having read Jonathan Schaeffer’s great book One Jump Ahead, I couldn’t help feeling that this article was a (well-written) book report which just barely mentions its primary source. Nice summary, but read the original.…