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> From: Hans > > Booth Martin wrote: > > > If we are talking about making RPG and UB2/400 into poor copy of other > > languages, then that is a bad thing in my mind. > > > > Sometimes I have the feeling that all of us lose track of what > RPG stands > > for. Report Program Generator. That is what RPG is, and in my opinion > > where it should remain. There is no other good report generator program > > on the planet and we are asking that it wander from its roots. My own > > opinion is that enhancements in RPG should stand the Litmus Test of "Will > > it help programmers generate better reporting?"(...) RPG hasn't been used solely for report generation since workstation support and the CALL were added. Luckily, Booth, there isn't a person today working on the iSeries who would agree with you. > Well said! I was going to reply to Joe's posting, but then your's came in > and stated my point better than I could. Except Hans. This needs to be seen by all RPG developers - one of the RPG compiler developers thinks the language should stay a Report Program Generator. No more advanced features. We need inkjet support. I am aghast. If you truly believe this Hans, then it is my opinion that you need to leave the compiler team. Joe
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