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
Display event – N2i: Getting Started with Program Design and Development members.common.org
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4/3/2023 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Read More
Connecting Mobile Order Entry to Backend Systems with APIs [email protected] (Leah Avner)
The Client A distribution company that specializes in B2B and B2C customers was looking to enhance its robust retail mobile app to streamline the order process done “in the field”. 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