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What RPG Developers Lack

What RPG Developers Lack

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Can IBM find the last programming stack piece?

March 2010

The Ever-Evolving Role of RPG

The Ever-Evolving Role of RPG

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Exploring the potential of Open I/O

February 2010

Exploring More RPGUI

Exploring More RPGUI

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New functionality for the open-source solution

January 2010

Exploring RPG and Ext JS

Exploring RPG and Ext JS

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Taking applications to the next level while leveraging existing applications

December 2009

What Every RPGer Needs to Know, Part 1

What Every RPGer Needs to Know, Part 1

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The first five of our top 10 list of important skills

November 2009

Subprocedure Basics

Subprocedure Basics

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How and why to convert subroutines to subprocedures

August 2009

Three Good Reasons to Stop Writing Subroutines

Three Good Reasons to Stop Writing Subroutines

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Save time and reduce errors with subprocedures

July 2009

Increase Your Worth at Work

Increase Your Worth at Work

e-Newsletter Exclusive | Low-cost, high-value strategies to prove your value

May 2009

XML-INTO Revisited

XML-INTO Revisited

e-Newsletter Exclusive | New RPG PTF solves level problems and repeating-element challenges

April 2009

New D-Specs Break the Limit

New D-Specs Break the Limit

e-Newsletter Exclusive | RPG extends maximum size limits and adds new keywords

March 2009

A Walk in the Park

A Walk in the Park

Features | An RPGer’s perspective on creating RPG-based Web services

December 2008

Susan's Favorite New RPG Feature

Susan's Favorite New RPG Feature

e-Newsletter Exclusive | Last month was Jon’s turn to share his favorite RPG feature. Now it’s Susan’s turn. RPG expert and IBM Systems Magazine, Business Systems edition Technical Editor Susan Gantner shares her thoughts on RPG without numbered indicators.

June 2008

Jon's Favorite New RPG Feature

Jon's Favorite New RPG Feature

e-Newsletter Exclusive | RPG expert and IBM Systems Magazine, Business Systems edition Technical Editor Jon Paris shares one of his favorite RPG features. The MONITOR opcode is a strong error-handling feature that helps clarify code logic and control error conditions.

May 2008

Source Version Control With i5-OS CL

Source Version Control With i5-OS CL

Developer | Aaron Bartell delves into making Subversion available in a native i5/OS CL level for free source version control for RPG code.

April 2008

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