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I know of no one who is using it, and of that fact, I am amazed since it is so 
versatile.
-----Original Message-----
    From: "Booth Martin"<booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Sent: 9/21/05 12:43:53 PM
    To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion"<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Subject: RE: Green screen to GUI
      You avoid the question.  Is anyone using it? Are new people becoming 
excited
    about VARPG?  I got discouraged because I could find only a very few shops
    that used VARPG. 
     
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    Booth Martin
    http://www.martinvt.com
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    -------Original Message-------
     
    From: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
    Date: 09/21/05 12:36:06
    To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: RE: Green screen to GUI
     
    Yes, I have been known to write an article or two on occasion.
     
    -----Original Message-----
        From: "Booth Martin"<booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
        Sent: 9/21/05 12:13:15 PM
        To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion"<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
        Subject: RE: Green screen to GUI
          hee hee...  I was familiar with the chicken and a few of the other
    links.
        Did you also write an article that appeared in one of the magazines a
    few
        years ago?
     
     
     
        But the question remains unanswereed.  Why no traction?  Why have RPG
    shops
        avoided VARPG like it was a loathesome evil?
     
     
     
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        Booth Martin
     
        http://www.martinvt.com
     
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        -------Original Message-------
     
     
     
        From: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
     
        Date: 09/21/05 11:58:53
     
        To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
     
        Subject: RE: Green screen to GUI
     
     
     
        I am slightly familiar with Visual RPG...
     
     
     
        VARPG Game Programming - http://www.itjungle.com/mpo/mpo081502-story01
    html
     
        Visual Age for RPG: Who knew it was so much fun? - http://www.itjungle
        com/mpo/mpo041102-story01.html
     
        Fun with VARPG radio buttons - http://www.itjungle
    com/mpo/mpo042502-story02
        html
     
        Introduction to WIN32 API programming with VARPG - http://www.itjungle
        com/mpo/mpo092602-story01.html
     
        Create an animated chicken with VARPG - http://www.itjungle
        com/mpo/mpo092602-story06.html
     
        VARPG and iSeries databases - http://www.itjungle
    com/mpo/mpo060602-story02
        html
     
        VARPG Subfiles - An introduction -
     
        http://www.itjungle.com/mpo/mpo060602-story05.html
     
     
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