Guru: RDi 9.6, Part 11 – New Features for Experienced RDi Users

Just when you thought my multi-part series on V9.6 of RDi was surely finished, it’s back! It seems like the song that never ends. Happily, though, since more new features have been added to RDi, many of which are the direct result of RFEs (a.k.a. Requests for Enhancement) from RDi users like you and me.

We’ve waited longer than usual for release 9.6.0.11, but it’s available now. I’ll cover the enhancements in this release in a couple of tips. This first tip will target mostly experienced RDi users. The next one will focus on some of the enhancements to ease

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Value Stream Management: Bringing Lean Manufacturing Techniques To IBM i Development

When resources are tight, it is important not to waste anything. This is the very foundation of what is called lean manufacturing or just-in-time manufacturing, which more than a few IBM i shops know a thing or two about because this platform has been used for decades by process and discrete manufacturers to automate their businesses.

And now that DevOps has created a flow of code manufacturing, a repository for keeping standardized code parts, and a methodology for controlling the build process and changes to the entire flow to encourage improvement, it is only natural that an important aspect of

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