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  • Subject: Re: Procedures
  • From: "Joe Teff" <jteff19@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 08:57:26 -0500

>I am just now starting to learn how to create procedures.
>I have downloaded the CGIDEV library from IBM and have studied the usage of
>their procedures.
>I would like to start creating my own but I have a few questions?
>I can generate the source but where do I go from here?
>I would like specifics

Both Midrange Computing and News/400 have covered this. Look
through back issues of thier magazines (both have CDs that contain
thier back issues).

COMMON is coming up soon. Both Jon Parais and Bob Cozzi have
presented on procedures in the past. This is actually how I first
learned about procedures.

Looking at other people's procedures is a big help. The technical
aspect of doing procedures is not really that difficult. I've learned
a lot about using procedures from others, not from the technical
aspect of how you code them, but rather from the creative side
of how you can use them. Look at some of the sites where you
can download code (e.g. Bob Cozzi's site or Brad Stone's site to
name a couple. I wonder if Jon Paris has a site with all of his code
examples?).

Joe Teff

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