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DB2 11 for z OS: Basic Training for Application Developers

Robert Wingate

Publisher: Robert Wingate

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This book will help you learn the basic information and skills you need to develop applications with DB2 11 for z/OS. The instruction, examples and questions/answers in this book are a fast track to becoming productive as quickly as possible. The content is easy to read and digest, well organized and focused on honing real job skills. DB2 11 for z/OS: Basic Training for Application Developers is a key step in mastering DB2 application development so you'll be ready to join a technical team.
Available since: 03/17/2019.

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