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midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > 8. RE: Green screen to GUI (Scott Klement) > >Likewise, for the typical RPG programmer, they want to work on the >iSeries. They're familiar with the iSeries, and like the advantages that >it offers and don't particularly want to switch to Windows. > >For those that do want to switch to Windows, they have to consider whether >there's any future in VARPG for them? Will there be a job in VARPG when >they're looking for it? Or would they be better off learning one of the >more prevalent Windows languages? One reason that comes to mind is that there are two separate obstacles to switching from iSeries to Windows programming. There is the issue of learning a new language, but there is also the issue of learning a very different programming paradigm. By moving first to VARPG, the language remains somewhat familiar. That can help keep a level of comfort while trying to figure out how the event-driven programming works in a GUI environment. When the programming style becomes comfortable, the switch to other languages becomes easier. Tom Liotta
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