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  • Posted on
    August 27, 2008
    In spite of the availability of CASE tools, other languages, and application generators, I still write most of my code in RPG. Here’s why you should, too.
  • Posted on
    August 18, 2008
    Consolidating legacy applications makes sense. So why do many organizations still rely on redundant legacy systems? The reasons are legion.
  • Posted on
    July 17, 2008
    JavaServer Faces and Enterprise Generation Language form a mighty combo in smoothing Java EE development. It’s all about simplicity.
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    June 30, 2008
    Quickly accessing the most current technical information is critical to keeping your to-do list short. O’Reilly’s Safari online book service is one of the best paths to that knowledge.
  • Posted on
    April 21, 2008
    The System i and COMMON communities lost a great friend and champion with Al Barsa, Jr.'s untimely death. Al would be the first one to urge folks to move on to embrace the challenges ahead.
  • Posted on
    April 16, 2008
    Who are we to make assumptions about the servers behind the web? If web services are truly driven by standards, any server should be able to take on the persona of a web service.
  • Posted on
    February 28, 2008
    The current WDSc release is a formidable replacement for legacy tools like PDM and SEU — and you can install it with just the features you need in a typical RPG shop.
  • Posted on
    February 28, 2008
    Oracle's Larry Ellison embodies the cliché "crazy like a fox" with his ingenious and cunning business strategies. Here's how he keeps his company in the game.
  • Posted on
    February 1, 2008
    Today's technology world demands more than just RPG to create world-class applications. Programmers who have an "RPG and RPG alone" mind-set need to recognize this and branch out.

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