Ancient book "Application Programming by Example". My copy was for V1R2.
A few things have changed since then. But it did a nice job of
introducing a lot of concepts. For example, starting out in SEU to create
some DDS to create a table to work with, accessing it with RPG, adding a
screen, building on from there. Those kind of stepping stones.
Used to have a large library of ATS courses that started out a few of our
people.
http://www.ibmuser.com/
See also
http://www.mantatech.com/?gclid=CLvR6Y-ml7ECFaVe7AodrRGW9A
http://partner400.com
http://www.400school.com/
http://www.as400online.com/index.htm
http://www.lab400.com/
To make everything else seem like a bargain:
http://www-304.ibm.com/jct03001c/services/learning/ites.wss/us/en?pageType=course_list&subChapter=5003&subChapterInd=C&subChapterName=IBM+System+i&chapter=5003&chapterName=IBM+System+i
A lot of people seem to favor the books written by Bob Cozzi. I have an
older 2nd edition left here by a former coworker. I've not used it.
Rob Berendt
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