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On 11/1/2017 11:17 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
Let's say you wanted a sql function for an api, such as
List ILE Program Information (QBNLPGMI) API
Where would you look?
I'd Search The Fine Web for the API name, then 'example', or 'udf', or
'sql'. This tends to find examples that someone has written and posted
on their blog / web page, including Github et al.
Failing finding it and you decided to write your own, where would you post
it?
My first instinct is to post it to my personal Github repo. The problem
with that is simple: Open Source for IBM i is hard to find and scattered
across the web. A more 'all in one' site would be better. If I were
smarter, I'd know how to contribute to the OSSILE Github repo.
https://github.com/OSSILE/OSSILE They mostly hang out on Ryver I think.
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