Today is the day! — Nitrux 3.2.0 "af" is available to download
We are pleased to announce the launch of Nitrux 3.2.0. This new version combines the latest software updates, bug fixes, performance improvements, and ready-to-use hardware support.
Today is the day! — Nitrux 3.1.0 "fx" is available to download
We are pleased to announce the launch of Nitrux 3.1.0. This new version combines the latest software updates, bug fixes, performance improvements, and ready-to-use hardware support.
Today is the day! — Nitrux 3.0.0 "ut" is available to download
We are pleased to announce the launch of Nitrux 3.0.0. This new version combines the latest software updates, bug fixes, performance improvements, and ready-to-use hardware support.
Today is the day! — Nitrux 2.9.1 "nu" is available to download
We are pleased to announce the launch of Nitrux 2.9.1. This new version combines the latest software updates, bug fixes, performance improvements, and ready-to-use hardware support.
▶︎ Easier navigation between files in diffs
▶︎ Ability to leave comments on your own draft diffs/files before publishing
▶︎ New extension hooks
▶︎ Improved Single Sign-On
@timbray that reminds me of one of my favorite recent episodes of The #Changelog where they interviewed Cameron Seay, one of the top professors still teaching COBOL and mainframes to undergrads. His energy was enough to get me to look at them in a different way. It’s late for a change in my career track, but I wouldn’t dismiss anyone who chose to go that way.
And he had good info about the current state of mainframe programming.