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Justin
The answer I hear most often is to utilize existing utilities/libraries.
Scott
The value of this is that many of the applications that others wrote for
the Mono/.NET environment can be run on IBM i.? That brings a whole slew
of new options to the platform!
Jaypoints with the younger talent.
And if anything, saying ?you can run .net apps on the i? will score
At the end of the day, that in itself is a win for the i.<br />
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