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It seems to me that this is a major (and tragic) difference between
RPG and other development platforms: There doesn't seem to be a forum
or marketplace for third-party library functions.
If you look at the number of ActiveX controls, free and commercial, to
which a VB developer has access, or the range of class libraries
available to Java programmers, it is a source of bewilderment to me
that there is no such repository for ILE.
If we sit here and wait for IBM to enhance the compiler with Excel
functionality (and believe me, we'll be left waiting), the development
of the language, and by extension the whole platform, is retarded. On
the other hand, the language can be extended with great ease and
comparable performance by simply writing library functions in a
service program - why doesn't somebody do this? Apart from anything
else, it could be a nice earner...
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Paul Cunnane
The Learning Company
P.S. I missed the whole CF-spec discussion - could someone mail me a
digest?
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Subject: Re: Re[2]: New Opcodes - %SETCELL
Author: "Joe Teff" <jteff19@idt.net> at InterNet
Date: 07-09-99 8:20 am
> Strikes me as the sort of thing that belongs in a library function
> (which could be implemented as a service program):
>
> eval mycell = GetCell("/test.xls":"r1c1")
>
> IMHO, a BIF should reflect a need that a *large* proportion of RPG
> programmers will have. BIFs for every conceivabe esoteric application
> don't seem workable to me.
This is a "catch-22". If updating spreadsheets were easier then it would
be a common occurrence and if it was a common occurrence then the
process to do it would become easier. I really don't have a problem with
an API in a service program rather than a BIF. In fact, the first thing I do
when I encounter an API I need to use, is to create an external procedure
(in a service program) only passing the parms that are neccessary. Once
that is done, I can then use my procedure like a BIF. The only real problem
I have with APIs is the documentation. There must be a special college
course that you take so that you can write impossible to understand text.
At least the documentation for BIFs is understandable.
Joe Teff
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