Hi guys,
Firstly the good news:
I have finally started my first ever job! Woo hoo! I'm contracted to Abbey/Santander to work on the credit/debit card integrations of new and old systems due to mergers in the company... (i think!!)
Now for the bad news:
Basically I'm not exactly sure what I'm doing or supposed to do yet. I just assumed I would be doing coding so I have learned COBOL, but I'm supposed to be using a TSO to access the IBM mainframe to (I assume) access the source and files needed for whatever jobs they want me to write/edit...
(I know that is a bad explanation but I honestly am unsure on the whole set-up of the mainframes and the running of jobs/programs)
All my programming experience has been in OO (Java mainly) so i'm used to working in point and click environments with easy to understand GUIs and everything, but this mainframe thing is completely different, quite basic. When I leaernt COBOL recenetly I understand it perfectly and it's much easier to program with. What I don't understand is everything else, the TSO console (RUMBA?!), the different machines to access through the terminal, the commands to navigate around... basically I'm really confused with the whole environment.
They know that I can program in COBOL, but they also know that I am only a graduate/junior developer and so I assumed I would get greater help in learning the system, but so far nothing. Actually, all I have done is have meetings on how the new system to be implemented will work, what systems it works with, what stages it will go through, how the old system worked... blah blah, basically all the neccessary details of what the project entails. But not really anything on what I actually need to do or how to do it. Currently I am reding through thousands of pages of documentations and presentations to try and understand what is going on, but I think I need to concentrate more on how I work on mainframes and use the environment I'm working in.
Does anyone have any advice on how I can quickly get my head around the overall concepts? What are the best areas to read up on? Anyone know any tutorials/books which would help me understand how to work on/program with mainframes? Or does anyone just have any general advice to help me understand the job at hand.
Thanks
NVP
Firstly the good news:
I have finally started my first ever job! Woo hoo! I'm contracted to Abbey/Santander to work on the credit/debit card integrations of new and old systems due to mergers in the company... (i think!!)
Now for the bad news:
Basically I'm not exactly sure what I'm doing or supposed to do yet. I just assumed I would be doing coding so I have learned COBOL, but I'm supposed to be using a TSO to access the IBM mainframe to (I assume) access the source and files needed for whatever jobs they want me to write/edit...
(I know that is a bad explanation but I honestly am unsure on the whole set-up of the mainframes and the running of jobs/programs)
All my programming experience has been in OO (Java mainly) so i'm used to working in point and click environments with easy to understand GUIs and everything, but this mainframe thing is completely different, quite basic. When I leaernt COBOL recenetly I understand it perfectly and it's much easier to program with. What I don't understand is everything else, the TSO console (RUMBA?!), the different machines to access through the terminal, the commands to navigate around... basically I'm really confused with the whole environment.
They know that I can program in COBOL, but they also know that I am only a graduate/junior developer and so I assumed I would get greater help in learning the system, but so far nothing. Actually, all I have done is have meetings on how the new system to be implemented will work, what systems it works with, what stages it will go through, how the old system worked... blah blah, basically all the neccessary details of what the project entails. But not really anything on what I actually need to do or how to do it. Currently I am reding through thousands of pages of documentations and presentations to try and understand what is going on, but I think I need to concentrate more on how I work on mainframes and use the environment I'm working in.
Does anyone have any advice on how I can quickly get my head around the overall concepts? What are the best areas to read up on? Anyone know any tutorials/books which would help me understand how to work on/program with mainframes? Or does anyone just have any general advice to help me understand the job at hand.
Thanks
NVP