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"I am explicitly forbidden to browserise any IBM i applications. Web work belongs in the web silo, don't you know. :-("

Yes. I've put together some skunkworks apps on my own, and one or two have actually sneaked into production. Officially, 5250 is the end-all, be-all. For anything else, I have to spoon-feed data to the "cool kids".




-----Original Message-----
From: Buck Calabro [mailto:kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2016 3:11 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: "IBM i Modernization" & PASE

On 12/2/2016 11:53 AM, Nathan Andelin wrote:
Do any of the language environments that run under PASE (i.e. Java,
PHP, Python, Perl, Ruby, Node.js) run in 64 bit mode?

I wouldn't personally put Java in that same list, although I understand why someone would. As an RPG back end / 5250 programmer, for me to modernise / browserise my applications with PASE-based open source is a heavy list and a large sell.

That said, I can do some Very Cool Things with Java and RPG without having to resort to PASE at all. Back end things is all I do. That's a different sort of modernising. I am explicitly forbidden to browserise any IBM i applications. Web work belongs in the web silo, don't you know. :-(

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--buck

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