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On Thu, 2005-09-01 at 18:33, Paul Morgan wrote: > Joel, > > I took a look at your rpgbeans tool. Sure wish it wasn't dependent on the > rpgnext library. > > Paul Why? They are both free and run on the same OS, so if you can download and install one you can download and install the other. Not to mention, since I have RPGNext at my disposal, why would I develop without it? Also, since Beans is open source, you could strip out all the RPGNext stuff and insert your own procedure calls... Joel Cochran http://www.rpgnext.com > -- > Paul Morgan > Senior Programmer Analyst - Retail > J. Jill Group > 100 Birch Pond Drive, PO Box 2009 > Tilton, NH 03276-2009 > Phone: (603) 266-2117 > Fax: (603) 266-2333 > > Joel wrote > I suppose now would be as good a time as any to mention that I > have a > > free, open-source tool that will create most (if not all, depending on > > your desired sophistication level) of the externalizing I/O routines for > > any physical file. You may download the tool at http://www.rpgbeans.com > > (it does require the also-free but not open-source "xRPG Core Library" > > from http://www.rpgnext.com). > >
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