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Hans, > We had hoped that there would by now be a goodly > selection of procedures and modules commonly available > written by RPG programmers for the benefit of other RPG > programmers. The problem with this happening is that most AS/400 shops contain programmers who don't spend (much) money on themselves, professionally. Whereas in many non-AS/400 shops, you'll find people who spend money on themselves during the year. Meaning, with very few exceptions, "there's no money in utilities" so why do it? > The biggest problem is that there's no common repository of the code > that's available. And there's little sense of community > with respect to improving the quality of publically > available code (as there is with other languages). Actually, a small group of us are trying to create just such an organization. I think we have a name for it, but I don't know if we've registered the dot com domain yet... Bob Cozzi
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