Welcome to another edition of Talsco Weekly IBM i Brief: IBM i Security Report. IBM Gains as Market Dips. Development: The State of Node.js in 2023. Modernization: Balancing Tech Debt and Innovation. Leadership: Traditional Leadership is Broken. Learning: The IBM i Community. Training: Harnessing Internal Talent: How RPG Developer Apprenticeships Can Propel Your Company Forward.
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Harnessing Internal Talent: How RPG Developer Apprenticeships Can Propel Your Company Forward patrick staudacher
Navigating the RPG Developer Landscape: The Internal Talent Goldmine If you are in an IBM i shop, there is a good chance you have RPG developers who (have gray hair) are close to retirement. As you know, we don’t believe that companies need to panic just because of RPG retirements, but we do believe they
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Web server programming – is this proper ? GeekgirlOtt
EDIT: Thanks for the replies ; you see, if it had just been put to one of their devs immediately as requested, they probably would have recognized ASAP my concern and I wouldn’t have needed to ask here 🙂 Thanks again.
I’ve never come across this in languages I have dealt with, and I’m concerned it’s the cause of serious performance issues our staff are experiencing since this= appears as if it could be a session id. Read More
How to create a missing procedure using quick fix in 9.8 Steve Ferrell RDi Videos
In this video I show you how to: 1) Add a template using content assist 2) Set Windows perference for program verify type 3) use Quick Fix to quickly generate a missing procedureFrom: Steve Ferrell RDi Videos Read More
Presenting on May 30 [email protected] (Simon Hutchinson)
I know this is short notice, but I have been asked by the Southeast Michigan IBM i User Group, SEMIUG, if I would present at their May meeting. As one who is never frightened to “step into the breach” in a situation like this, I have agreed to do so.
I will be talking about the recent additions that have been made to the CL programming language. When I wrote this I was surprised how many there have been over the past few releases.
The meeting is on Tuesday May 30 at 6:00 PM (ET). It is on-line, free, and you can join from the GoTo Meeting link on this page: http://semiug.org/meetings
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