Any references to a "How to get started with Visual Age RPG"
guide/tutorial/etc.?

>>> Booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx 03/31/03 05:25PM >>>
Loyd, you might ask him if he'd let you use an IBM product that he
already
has and owns.   I beat the drum for Visual Age RPG too regularly I
know, but
when I see people thinking about Visual Basic for the iSeries it makes
me
cringe.

1-You own VARPG
2-VARPG works, right now.
3-You know RPGIV (the language for VARPG)
4-Visual Basic projects have a reputation for never ending.

There are other reasons too.  If you'd like to see a few screenshots of
what
VARPG can look like: 

http://www.martinvt.com/Visual_Age_RPG/visual_age_rpg.html 

 
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-------Original Message-------
 
From: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Date: Monday, March 31, 2003 19:23:48
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Java and Visual Basic, how to learn?
 
Not necessarily. I think the focus is on creating Windows-functional
applications that access/utilize AS/400 data. Developing
Internet/intranet-capable applications may be in the future, but does
not
appear to be the primary focus.
 
Loyd
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