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No offense intended Bob.   Everybody in America (and elsewhere) bought a
copy.
It was/is a great book.   Before your book,  I only remember a RPGII book
for the Sys/3 & 370 by Locletter(or someone starting with L)

My example of your book was probably a bad one.
My point to Hans was that different books vary in their detail of depth,
and target level of learning.

(David Knott,  Haven't heard his name in Years.    Remember when you,
Carson, and Charlie blasted Toronto in New Orleans in 90-92 timeframe in a
session wanting new enhancements to RPGIII ?  That was the beginning of
RPGIV and all that we have now.   I remember David inviting a few of us to
Toronto to tell them what we wanted in a language, first time Code/400 was
shown by Alan B.  .......  Sorry about reminiscing on the past)

John

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Interesting John, that my book was given to new hires at IBM
Toronto to help them learn RPGIII back before the RPG IV
language was built. David Knott, at the time, bought dozens of
copies and had them in his office, available to those who needed
them.

Those that "say it was a rehashing" number how many? Is that
"many who say..." line just a fabrication? Probably.

Bob Cozzi




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