Advicepress, 1998. — 548 p. — ISBN-10- 1889671231, ISBN: 13- 9781889671239. Java is here to stay. As the roles of Java in business and e-business applications continue to grow, all iSeries and AS/400 IT professionals have a choice to make. Learn Java, or get left behind. If you are a programmer who wants to stay on the cutting-edge of your career, you will have to learn Java,...
MC Press, 2011. — 240 p. — ISBN: 978-1-58347-094-7. A comprehensive resource that can be used by RPG programmers as they advance from basic subfile usage to more advanced programming, this manual offers concepts, explanations, and practical examples that reflect current trends. With downloadable templates that include both the DDS and RPG IV code, this resource provides the...
Boise: MC Press Online, 2015. — 233 p. Focusing strictly on teaching free-format RPG programming methods, this book will help programmers wishing to upgrade their skills This how-to guide offers a concise and thorough introduction to the increased productivity, better readability, and easier program maintenance that comes with the free-format style of programming in RPG IV....
MC Press, 2009. — 192 p. — ISBN: 978-1-58347-087-9. Jim Martin was employed by IBM for 26 years writing applications primarily in RPG and as a programmer at the Rochester, Minnesota programming laboratory working on portions of CPF and OS/400. He is a frequent speaker at COMMON and is certified by IBM as an iSeries RPG IV specialist. He lives in Kansas City, Missouri. An...
Loveland, Colorado USA: Duke Communications International, 2000. — 251 p. — ISBN: 1-58304-081-1. RPG IV Jump Start presents RPG IV from the perspective of a programmer who already knows RPG III, pointing out the differences between the two versions of the language and demonstrating — through numerous examples, tips, and suggestions — how to take advantage of the new syntax and...
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