[[{“value”:”I handed out a lot of RPGPGM.COM-unity ribbons at last month’s COMMON India conference in Pune.
You can see who I gave them to here.
And you can learn about what the RPGPGM.COM-unity is here.”}]] Read More
D and P Position-less Specs, Part One
[[{“value”:”If you have read the previous chapter, you can guess that things start not with a D in column 7 but with the data structure control keyword (DCS), dcl-ds, somewhere in columns 8–80.
In /Free data structure control statements, however, we use the dcl-c keyword.”}]] Read More
Junior techie rushed off for fun weekend after making a terminal mistake that crashed a client Simon Sharwood
[[{“value”:”Who, Me? Using one green screen to manage multiple machines needs more than a Friday afternoon brain
Shifting focus from weekend fun to the reality of a return to work can be hard, so The Register tries to ease the transition with a fresh instalment of “Who, Me?”, our reader-contributed column that tells your stories of making mistakes and making it out alive afterwards.”}]] Read More
What The Marketplace Study Says About IBM i Migrations And Outlook Alex Woodie
[[{“value”:”One of the values that Fortra’s annual IBM i Marketplace Survey brings to the table is to function as a forward-looking indicator. If something is stirring in the IBM i installed base – say, that a large chunk is looking to mosey off the platform – then it likely will appear in the data. So when we analyze the data from the 2025 report, that’s something worth looking for.
The good news from the 2025 IBM i Marketplace Survey results is that there’s nothing to indicate any mass migrations are under way. Companies will always come and go on IBM …
The post What The Marketplace Study Says About IBM i Migrations And Outlook appeared first on IT Jungle.”}]] Read More
Guru: AI Pair Programming In RPG With Continue Gregory Simmons
[[{“value”:”In my last article, I shared a brief introduction to the GitHub Copilot extensions. These extensions provide an easy way to get up and running with an AI coding assistant to aid you in your RPG development. Being cloud based, it’s lightweight in terms of system resources, but it does cost a little money per month, per user.
For this article, I would like to share with you what I have learned about a newer extension for VS Code named Continue. Continue runs locally on your PC, is 100 percent free, and as of this writing, is the leading …
The post Guru: AI Pair Programming In RPG With Continue appeared first on IT Jungle.”}]] Read More