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On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 03:13:09PM -0400, Booth Martin wrote: > If you are learning anyway perhaps Code/400 is a better tool to learn than > SEU? SEU is a very old tool and limited in its capabilities. > How old is SEU anyway? 1975 perhaps? Good question. OTOH, SEU is very much like ISPF EDIT on the mainframe (enough so that I was able to be comfortable with it immediately), and there's been an amazing amount of work that's been done in ISPF. For that matter, EDTF, while cut down, is still quite useful (the capabilities you use every day are still there). I would think that SEU and EDTF would be things you'd want to learn for the same reason that every Unix person should know vi: because it's likely to be there on nearly every system you sit down to.
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