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Book ReviewsWriting Real Programs in DCL |
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Book: Writing Real Programs in DCL
Written by: Steve Hoffman Paul Anagnostopoulos |
Publisher: Digital Press
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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DCL is the Heart of VMS Rating:
5 / 5
DCL is the native scripting language of OpenVMS. Like batch files in DOS, or shell scripts in Unix, DCL makes all features of the VMS operating system available to you. This book takes a very useful, complete, and organized approach toward DCL and the VMS operating system. If you're just starting in VMS, or if you want a well indexed sourcebook of powerful VMS DCL services, this is an excellent book for you.
Excellent introduction Rating:
5 / 5
This book is very good for beginners in DCL and also a very good dictonary for already experienced people. This book was one of my most borrowed ones in my bookshelf.
Great book! Rating:
5 / 5
This book starts off reviewing the basic concepts of OpenVMS and then gets into some real solutions for real problems. Nicely updated for todays VMS programmers.
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