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Charles,

Bob's book, "The Modern RPG IV Language" does both: focuses (primarily) on the syntax and program design. In the 2nd edition, which I have, Chapters 8 and 9, in particular, are what, I think, you're looking for.


Be aware that there is a 3rd edition and that the 4th edition is due out next month.

I think he had something along these lines in his RPG III book, but I lost/discarded it a few years ago so I could mistaken.



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Wilt, Charles wrote:

All,

I'm trying to locate some reference materials to help my RPG III
programmers get a better picture of how to code in a more modular
fashion.

Materials with RPG IV examples would be great, but it seems most RPG IV
reference material is geared toward syntax instead of application
design.

Anybody have any favorites or know of training that focuses on the usage
of RPG IV instead of the syntax.

Thanks,

Charles Wilt
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