IBM i #IBMi Developers: Would a set of SQL Functions that enable reading CSV (delimited) files from the IFS be useful to your company/employer? We are considering adding a CSV Reader SQL Table Function to #SQLTools and wondered if others have a need for…

IBM i #IBMi Developers: Would a set of SQL Functions that enable reading CSV (delimited) files from the IFS be useful to your company/employer?
We are considering adding a CSV Reader SQL Table Function to #SQLTools and wondered if others have a need for…lnkd.in/g2uRJUu5

– SQL iQuery for #IBMi (aka Q38) (@sqliquery)10:34 – Feb 15, 2023

RT @OCEANUserGroup: Can’t wait to have dinner with #IBMChampion Charles Guarino & chat about #VSCode & #RDi and all things #IBMi! If you ca…

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Can’t wait to have dinner with #IBMChampion Charles Guarino & chat about #VSCode & #RDi and all things #IBMi! If you can’t join us in person this Tuesday, February 21, be sure to register for the free webinar! Register now at oceanusergroup.org @CentralParkData pic.twitter.com/FCTEO7eFGd

– OCEAN User Group (@OCEANUserGroup)11:07 – Feb 15, 2023

Realizing The Promise Of Cross Platform Development With VS Code

White collar – or far more likely no collar T shirt – programmers are no different in having strong preferences when it comes to their IDEs. But the choice of IDE should not hinder developers as they create applications for the IBM i platform, and moreover, the choice of the VS Code IDE commonly used by developers working on Linux, MacOS, and Windows platforms should not stop them from developing code for the IBM i platform.

There is a lot of buzz around Visual Studio Code, which is the formal name of the open source spinoff of the Visual Studio IDE that Microsoft released to the world back in early 2015.

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