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  • Subject: RE: RPG IV and CF-spec "keep it IBM"(RPGIV adoption)
  • From: Joel Fritz <JFritz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1999 09:01:59 -0700

Where I work when we got v3r1 we just kind of started doing all new
development in RPGIV and converting existing code whenever it seemed
sensible (bigger arrays, date stuff, etc.)  Worked well for us--we've been
doing it for a couple of years now.  We're a small shop and standards mostly
come from custom and the oral tradition.  

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe Teff [mailto:jteff19@idt.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 6:33 AM
> To: RPG400-L@midrange.com
> Subject: Re: RPG IV and CF-spec "keep it IBM"
> 
> 
> >The argument of CF or not CF is purely academic to me, as this is ILE
> >related, as I don't code in ILE.  Why not?  Because as a 
> contractor, I code
> >in the same language as the sites that I work on, and so far 
> at the 10
> >locations I have worked at in the 4 years since going solo, 
> I have yet to
> >find a single place that has gone ILE.  I certainly have not 
> come across
> >any major Packages that are in ILE, though it may be that 
> the most recent
> >releases of some are.  If so, they have yet to filter 
> through to the places
> >I work with.
> 
> I am a consultant rather than a contractor. My clients get my 
> expertise
> rather than just my time. There was no RPG IV code at any client that
> I've been at for the last 3 years when I wallked in the door. On the
> otherhand, there was quite a bit by the time I left. I didn't 
> just start
> writing RPG IV and dump it in thier laps. I sold them on the 
> benefits of
> RPG IV first and only started coding in it with thier 
> blessing. The lack
> of RPG IV in the large vendor packages has definately hurt the
> adoption of RPG IV. That should not be an excuse for us not to learn
> it on our own.
> 
> Joe Teff
> 
> 
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