Educating potential VMS users
- From: bill@xxxxxxxxxxx (Bill Gunshannon)
- Date: 23 May 2006 13:35:24 GMT
A short time ago we were discussing books (beyond the docset) that
could be useful. I have sitting ont he desk in front mf me right
now a book titled "RSTS/E Primer".
The Preface starts:
"This primerintroduces the RSTS/E system to people who are using
a computer for the first time. You will learn to use RSTS/E by
becoming familiar with computer concepts and gaining 'hands on'
experience."
I think this kind of book would be useful. As a matter of fact, this
coupled with a "Nutshell" book as a desk reference could make a lot of
people who have never used VMS productive in a very short period of time.
Once they learn to be productive, all the other advantages of VMS would
make a lot more sense and might lead to increased interest in what VMS
has to offer?
So, anybody interested in taking on such a project? :-)
bill
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