This will be another good meeting from @CTXiUG❗️ 💙#IBMi #rpgpgm #IBMChampion

This will be another good meeting from @CTXiUG❗️
💙#IBMi #rpgpgm #IBMChampion twitter.com/CTXiUG/status/…

– Simon Hutchinson (@RPGPGM)07:15 – Nov 07, 2022Quoted Tweet:

Next week is our November meeting, featuring Steve Riedmueller. It is a free online event, register early as spaces are limited.
📅 Tuesday November 15, 2022
🕰️ 6:30 PM (CST)
🌐ctxiug.blogspot.com/2022/10/novemb… pic.twitter.com/fxZN62ZvUb

– Central Texas IBM i User Group (@CTXiUG)07:00 – Nov 07, 2022

[Blog] Learn the 5 ways to do data #encryption on #IBMi and the pros & cons of each before deciding what would be best for your organization. Remember, we are here to support and guide you through this process when you’re ready. Read it here >>>

[Blog] Learn the 5 ways to do data #encryption on #IBMi and the pros & cons of each before deciding what would be best for your organization. Remember, we are here to support and guide you through this process when you’re ready. Read it here >>> bit.ly/3CKb6l0

– Mid-Range (@MidRange1)06:29 – Nov 07, 2022

If You’re Moving To The Cloud, First You Have To Get Into The Weeds

There are on the order of 120,000 unique IBM i customers in the world, and the one thing they all have in common is that they are absolutely – each and every one of them – unique. There are no two customers alike because they have lots of homegrown code, or a mix of their own code and that of an ISV, or maybe they have a heavily customized stack from an ISV.

We defy you to find one customer – even one – that is running any software from a third party as it is, out of the shrink

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Momentum Builds For Code For IBM i

Energy and excitement are building in the IBM i development community thanks to Code for IBM i, the VS Code extension that enables users to write and edit RPG and COBOL code in a Web browser. Spearheaded by Liam Allan, who now works for IBM, the lightweight alternative to RDi is approaching critical mass among IBM i developers desperate for something new.

For many years, IBM i shops had few options available to them when it comes to developing ILE applications for IBM i. IBM’s default recommendation was Rational Developer for i, the Java-based integrated development environment (IDE) that

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