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Jeff,
do you se Scott as an active part of this current discussion, in my view he
just made a statement
two days ago - that is my point
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 4:23 PM, Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
Henrik,way,
What point are you trying to make? You obviously feel jilted in some
unless I'm completely not understanding what you're driving at.on
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 10:09 AM, Henrik Rützou <hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Michael,them.
yes - two days ago ;-)
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 4:04 PM, Michael Ryan <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
BS. Scott responded in this thread twice in a row. I'm able to read
wrote:
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 9:56 AM, Henrik Rützou <hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
dosn't
Nice to know that Scott obviously sends out filtered mails that he
want other to respond toJim.Cooper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 3:46 PM, Jim Cooper <
wrote:
Another well put Scott.
Jim Cooper
Program Coordinator
Lambton College
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519-542-7751 ext. 3219
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Subject: Re: [WEB400] Web Enabling Applications
Todd,
What I've discovered is that RPG is simply a better language for
business rules and business logic than the others.
I agree with your assessment that it's often hard to find
IBMRPGdevelopers
developers. That's not to say that it's hard to find RPG
--it's
out-of-datebut rather than most RPG developers on the job market have
skills, so are not "qualified." The reasons for this vary, but
mostly because too many businesses have this idea that RPG and
ii
thearemodern
not capable (Which is completely untrue) and therefore delegate
tasks to other platforms. This becomes self-fulfilling, because
PHPthatRPGers don't get real life work experience with modern work.
To combat that, you have to start somewhere... and one approach
has worked well for several shops that I've talked to is to hire
orget
C programmers, and then TEACH them RPG. Many of them, once they
past the learning curve, are REALLY impressed by the RPG and IBM
is aenvironment. The integrated platform with integrated database
experienceeasierdatabasepositive boon for them. Being able to write business logic and
logic in RPG is something they enjoy, because it makes their job
(Especiallythan attempting the same thing in languages like PHP or C.
C!)
And they bring a fresh viewpoint to old shops, and their
programmers...withresults
modern development techniques comes along with them -- and the
are great.
So please don't be dismayed when you can't find RPG
don'tjust
pleasedhire a PHP or C programmer, and teach them. I think you'll be
with that.
However -- and this is a mistake I've seen too many times --
CGIDEV2tryroad,
turnto thrust them into old-fashioned ways of doing things, that will
learnthem off. Give them Rational Developer, not SEU/PDM. Have them
legacymodularand write apps in Free format code, with subprocedures and other
techniques, and SQL for file access. Don't start them off with
stuff, or it will discourage them. (Though, probably down the
applicationsthey'll have to learn the legacy stuff to maintain older
--platform.)
but don't start them there, or they'll get turned off of the
-SK
On 12/7/2012 1:06 PM, Allen, Todd wrote:
I may be in the minority here but I'd shy away from using
areforCGIDEV2
Theany sort of web development. I say minority on this list only.
percentage of all web developers that have used or heard of
is probably less than .001%. We've found that RPG developers
onelibrariesconcernedhard to find. RPG developers that have web experience are even
harder to find. If JSON is a requirement then I'd also be
about processing JSON data with RPG. There are plenty of
out there for JSON processing but I don't know if you'll find
listfor
RPG.
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