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Scott Mildenberger wrote: > Does it really put you out that much to go get the CD and > load Code/400 > yourself that you won't expend the effort to do it? No; and if I were still writing RPG day-to-day, and now that there is (presumably) a CD on the premises, then I would go and do it. Indeed, I may well do so in the near future, as I have to enhance a small application that I wrote. I was just bemoaning the fact that it's not made as easy as it could be. It could (and IMHO should) be made as easy as installing or updating Client Access Express. > And if > there are RPG > developers that don't know about Code/400's existence and > that it is now > available as part of the development tools - that is there > problem that they > don't try and keep up with what is going on in their world. > It seems that > if everyone spent as much time expanding their horizons as they did > complaining that everything isn't done for them then they > would be getting a > lot further along in their growth as a programmer. I quite agree. Cheers, Martin. -- Martin McCallion Senior Technical Consultant Work: martin.mccallion@misys.com Home: martin.mccallion@ukonline.co.uk Misys International Banking Systems 1 St George's Road, London, SW19 4DR, UK T +44 (0)20 8486 1951 F +44 (0) 20 8947 3373 www.misys.com This email message is intended for the named recipient only. It may be privileged and/or confidential. If you are not the intended named recipient of this email then you should not copy it or use it for any purpose, nor disclose its contents to any other person. You should contact Misys International Banking Systems as shown below so that we can take appropriate action at no cost to yourself. Misys International Banking Systems Ltd,1 St George's Road, London, SW19 4DR, UK. Email: ibs.postmaster@misys.com. Tel: +44 (0) 20 8879 1188 Fax: +44 (0) 20 8947 3373 Misys International Banking Systems Ltd is registered in England and Wales under company no. 971479
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