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Welcome aboard Pete!

Others have mentioned many good options. Since you are already familiar with
RPG III, I would add "Re-Engineering RPG Legacy Applications" by, uh, me -
which has lots, and lots of examples. Whatever books you may consider
purchasing, you will probably find them at the midrange.com site.

Regards

Paul

----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Helgren" <pete@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "RPG Midrange Discussion" <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 3:35 PM
Subject: Moving to RPGIV


> OK, OK, Uncle!!!!
>
> I have to start moving to RPG IV from my "comfortable" RPG III.  I already
> do quite a bit of work in Java and have done stuff in C++ so, how hard can
> this be, right?  What I'd like to is find out how best to make the jump in
> the quickest, most painless way.  Most of the programming examples posted
> are in RPG IV so I REALLY need to move.
>
> I am not a "classically trained" programmer, so an approach or reference
> that is short on theory and long on practical examples is what I am after.
> If you had to choose one, and at most, two resources, which would you
> choose?
>
> Thanks.   Looking forward to RPG IV !
>
> Pete Helgren
> Value Added Software,Inc.
> 801.581.1154 x202
>
>
>


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