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On 4/17/2019 1:48 AM, John Yeung wrote:
But as much as you want a simple, pat answer, I don't think it's as
simple as that, because to take the best advantage of a library, it's
helpful to be able to do at least a little bit of programming in the
implementation language, because most libraries don't have a
ready-made interface to CL or RPG.
Yeah, that's what I was afraid of. And that means I have to have a
development environment, and to go that route I have to decide whether
the ROI is there.
My guess is I need Visual Studio to do even simple development for
Mono, so that's a pain point right there. I could be wrong though, and
that would make a difference.
Yeah this is where I'm going to call "nitpick" John. :) What did you
think I was talking about? Wanting to develop standalone
microcontroller applications? Or perhaps write a graphical MMORPG to
run on the i? The overwhelming majority of work on the IBM i is
business work written in RPG (and some COBOL). So all I was looking for
was the direct utility of Mono in that environment. Just add "in an RPG
application environment" to the end of every one of my questions. :)
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