| This handy, desktop guide provides programming examples for nearly every AS/400 development task you face. No more rummaging around in old code to find and modify a technique you need for a new application. No more writing routines from scratch. This new guide and companion diskette puts dozens of prototypical techniques at your fingertips, ready to key in or insert directly from your development library. The contents include examples using CL, RPGIII, RPG IV, command creation, and UIM panel groups. You get more than 70 examples of essential programming techniques, all included on the companion diskette. Spiral-bound so it lays flat on your desk, The AS/400 Programmer's Handbook is a complete reference for the AS/400 programmer.
How often do you create a new program from scratch? If you're like me, the answer is almost never. The truth is that most programming projects are repetitive in nature. Oh sure, the application and requirements change, but the solutions usually involve techniques you've used before.
Having a good set of examples from which to draw prototypical techniques saves hours of research. Perhaps like me, you remember having used a particular technique, but it sometimes is impossible to find the example. To help myself and others, I've put together a collection of many of the most common programming examples using CL, commands, ILE RPG, RPG/400, and UIM panel groups.
When I started writing this book, one point kept coming to mind. I didn't want to produce a book at all. Books can be relegated to some shelf where they sit until they become outdated. I wanted to create a tool for programmers that would actually be used. That's why this tool has a spiral binding. With standard book bindings, you simply can't lay books flat on your desk. A wire-bound spine doesn't look at all that pretty if you're writing a book, but it is certainly much more functional if you are creating a tool. |
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