RT @RPGPGM: I am looking forward to this as @P_Behr is a great speaker! 💙#IBMi #IBMiLUG #IBMChampion #Texas #TX Simon Hutchinson (@RPGPGM)

​IBMChampion Retweets (@IBMCRTWT) retweeted:I am looking forward to this as @P_Behr is a great speaker!💙#IBMi #IBMiLUG #IBMChampion #Texas #TX twitter.com/CTXiUG/status/…- Simon Hutchinson (@RPGPGM)08:49 – Mar 20, 2023Quoted Tweet:Tomorrow, Tue Mar 21, we are honored to have @P_Behr as our guest presenter, @ 6:30PM (US CT). Join us in welcoming Patrick, who will be doing 2 presentations! 😲The meeting is online and open to all.For more details go to ctxiug.blogspot.com#IBMi #IBMiLUG #AS400 pic.twitter.com/T9Emhnouov- Central Texas IBM i User Group (@CTXiUG)07:00 – Mar 20, 2023 Read More 

Seven Must-Have Skills to Build Modern IBM i APIs Mike Samboy

​Modern API development requires additional skills that extend beyond the traditional IBM i development stack. In The 10 Question Framework for High Performance, Secure IBM i APIs, Dan Magid outlined the need to rethink how companies integrate their IBM i with external systems and that just because you can do something doesn’t mean it’s a …
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The Origins of the IBM i: A Trip Through Computer History Status is offline

​No, we will skip over the contemporary history and go straight back to the beginning of time, I mean, of the AS/400, and, cover three of the central concepts of the platform, which characterized the AS/400 then and to this day still characterize today’s IBM i: single-level store, the layered OS, and objects.
The underlying reason for this stratification, which Soltis mentions in Inside/AS400, were two trends: increasing processor power, and a desire to develop software using higher levels of abstraction than were provided by low-level programming languages. Read More 

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