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I don't feel you were abrupt. You said it like it really is. Thank you. I also agree that EVERY IS Manager owes and has the responsibility of providing the best training for their people as possible and then allow them to use what they have learned. What it all boils down to is MONEY and TIME. Definitely business is changing and WEB development is going into the next stage......getting to backend data. That is where the RPG is going to come into play. Data integrity gets into a higher level now that we are visible from the outside world. That puts more heat on our programmers to MAKE SURE it updates correctly and does not give you divide by zero errors, testing more important, etc. The outside world would think your company is nuts if stuff is not top notch. In our company, the focus is in building WEB interfaces for customers and reps, not developing new business applications in RPG. We are only a very small shop so if the internet applications is the focus for us, you know for sure what it is for the big shops. I don't believe RPG or the 400 is going away completely, it just won't be the Big Cheese any more but just another spoke in the wheel. That in itself is demoralizing. Who ever thought email would be more important than order entry & invoicing! Times are changing and we all will change with it. Off my soapbox now. Gail Crane "Richard Jackson" <richardjackson@richardjackson.net> on 01/13/2001 11:32:23 AM Please respond to RPG400-L@midrange.com To: RPG400-L@midrange.com cc: (bcc: Gail L Crane/Johanson/JMC) Subject: RE: Future of AS/400 ??????????????:(: Suppose that you have an AS/400 and that you wanted to sell your company's products on a web site. There are lots of ways to to that but suppose that you want to use internal hardware and staff resources. I believe that you might have difficulty finding RPG programmers that know how to get a web site working on an AS/400. You will either employ contractors or hire new people who know how to do this. Neither of these choices meets the original requirement for internal staff. When they can get the site up, RPG is not the language of choice for creating web pages or generating HTML - CGI, Perl, and Java are much more common. Most of the people who know how to create excellent web sites know those languages and know how to work in a Unix plus Windows environment - Unix for the Apache web host and CGI environment and Windows for the browser. Your RPG programmers are still providing data to the DHTML apps but they aren't in the web business at all. So, I think that you will get your site up but, due to the limitations of internet time, your RPG people won't participate very much. I think that you can figure out what that will mean for your staff morale. Of course you want us to stay current on everything. Some of us want to do that too. But programmers live with changing requirements, deadlines, and develop robust and enduring cynicism. You have your role to play - INSIST that your people are trained and that they get to use the new stuff. Those that do not keep up are out. If you fail to do that, you will get what I described above. If you keep your people trained, you will have the internal resources to do the job yourself. It will cost you money but you will keep the best people and they will be very valuable to you. I have reread this note a couple of times and it feels sort of abrupt and missing something important. I regret the abruptness, I can't figure out how to remove it easily. Perhaps I am lazy this morning. If I knew what was missing I would add it. Sorry. Richard Jackson -----Original Message----- From: owner-rpg400-l@midrange.com [mailto:owner-rpg400-l@midrange.com]On Behalf Of gcrane@johansonmfg.com Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2001 4:47 AM To: RPG400-L@midrange.com Subject: Re: Future fo AS/400??????????????:(: I am an IS Manager....not technically literate. What I want to know is..... What can you do with RPG that you can NOT do with other languages? What can you do with other language that RPG can NOT do? When I speak to my technical people I am looking for business solutions and trying to make the best LONG TERM investment for my company. If I have technical staff that is not understanding other competing technologies and which is best for the job at hand, than I certainly do not feel confident that my long term investment in that person (machine, language) is a good shot nor do I feel secure in advising my boss (the President) of the best direction for the company. Get my drift. I need and look for people who are self-educating themselves continually on various technologies. They don't have to be experts but they have to understand the strengths and weaknesses of each and what it can or can't do for our company. They we try to put the best tool to the job. I love the AS400 box and everything it has afforded for me and my company. NT is being pushed by every vendor. Besides NT and Java, CGI, etc. is also the high push by internal people in my company for Lotus Notes solutions. Is anyone keeping current with Lotus script? So, I as manager and other managers have to make some hard decisions that impact you guys. We NEED you to be literate in a variety of things and give us you unbiased opinions. 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