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I don't know. To me the whole thing isn't that big a deal. As a programmer, I am constantly seeing change coming. When /Free came out, I had to adapt to /End-Free and with monitor On-Error but know I don't think about it much. As far as language getting more complex, it is just getting to a be a real language. The syntax is minor problem. Getting people to think in ILE (Procedures, Encapsulation, Functional Decomposition, Information Hiding), not monolith. That is huge. If IBM wants to make it less complex, give us a new version without all the old garbage (Fixed Format, etc). A simple clean consistent language for the twentieth century. My opinion only. -----Original Message----- From: Bob Cozzi [mailto:cozzi@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 7:46 AM To: RPGIV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; 'RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries' Subject: Hyphenated Op-Codes My primary goal for RPG IV is to make it simple/easy to use, not more complex. Granted it should have many new features and I applaud IBMs support for the language! In fact, I am beginning to think about ways that the /FREE syntax can benefit programming over the hybrid extended Factor 2 syntax. Adding new features that invite complexity by the fact that they are strangely inconsistent with existing language elements is, to me, adding complexity. One problem I'm having is teaching RPG IV to RPGIII programmers as well as new programmers; helping customers justify the move to RPG IV is becoming more difficult since RPG IV itself is becoming so complicated and inconsistent. If what they are adding to the language is good syntax then why are they changing the syntax for new features on each release? Also, Z-SUB and Z-ADD are not part of the /FREE movement so I don't see them as justification for EVAL-CORR. In fact the contemporary On-Error opcode is the only opcode where I continue to receive questions as to "why the hell is there a hyphen in the middle of that one?" It is not that a hyphen is a bad idea, it is not, it is that it introduces another inconsistent element into RPG IV. People are used to no hyphens and when someone sees one and asks "what's that?" it reduces the very productivity that the new feature(s) hope to improve. -Bob Cozzi www.RPGxTools.com If everything is under control, you are going too slow. - Mario Andretti
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