As someone who was also thrust into RPG, I say welcome. My only advice is
to start with with whatever standards and processes your
company/supervisor currently have as you learn. Even if it not the best
process it will help you learn the code you will have to maintain going
forward. Parallel to that learn and push for the newer processes where
and when you can.
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Date: 04/27/2017 02:10 PM
Subject: RPG400-L Digest, Vol 16, Issue 175
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date: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 13:10:14 -0500
from: Brent Goben <goben.brent@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: New to RPG
Wow, this has been great. Thanks everybody! I didn't intend to start a
"holy war" here. My supervisor has indicated that I know enough about the
cycle to hold my own at work. I've been going to a lot of these sites
everybody is recommending and they are just what I've been looking for.
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