• Compound Effect

    The real ideas for super achievers given by founder of Success magazine through compound effect.

  • DB2 Tough Questions (1 of 4)

    DB2 questions on Joins and Sub-queries

  • VSAM Tough Questions (2 of 2)

    See my part 1 if you miss it. Q1) VSAM- deadlock it will be manged by DFSMS. In RLS environment, each record will have Lock. In non RLS, each CI will have lock. If the same CI/record accessed simultaneously, causes dead-lock. RLS=Record Level Sharing Q2) How to avoid deadlock The major rule is try to avoid to lock more than…

  • COBOL Tough Questions (3 of 3)

    COBOL part 3 tough interview question for quick reference.

  • VSAM Tough Questions (1 of 2)

    Virtual storage access method also called VSAM tough interview questions.

  • How To win In 2012?

    This Video is exceptional. Before you take your time to achieve your goals, just watch this Video to win in 2012. This Video from ” Robin Sharma” famous management guru, also role model/motivator for me. Last year I was blessed to serve as the personal business/success advisor of some of the most successful entrepreneurs in the world. I also was privileged to…

  • TSO- ISPF Commands UNNUM | NUM OFF

    Given ISPF commands on how to remove line numbers in COBOL or JCL.

  • COBOL Tough Questions (2 of 3)

    COBOL part 2 of 3 f tough interview questions to read now.

  • Xpediter Mainframe Debugger Tutorial (Part 1)

    The best xpediter commands and Books for mainframe programmers. Highly useful for development.

  • Don’t Rush Into Job Change

    Bad boss, dysfunctional co-workers, slowing business: Multiple things can make you run screaming from a job. But those circumstances often apply artificial urgency to a job hunt. Panic may make cause you to skimp on researching potential employers or fail to look inside your organization for more promising opportunities. Slow down. Consider how your feelings…

  • Cobol Tough Questions (1 of 3)

    COBOL tough interview questions part 1 of 3

  • 2011 in review

    The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.   Here’s an excerpt: A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 7,900 times in 2011. If it were a NYC subway train, it would take about 7 trips to carry that many people. Click here…