Last interview I had, I did ask whether they had a set of templates for
programs.
They do, and I'm using them now.
We (the other developer and me) don't like them all that much, but it sure
beats doing stuff by hand.
And they're entirely in /free RPGLE, with subprocedures and service
programs.
I just love the edge (bleeding or not).
Peter Colpaert
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Peter Colpaert wrote:
If my getting a new assignment depended on being able to hand-code a
subfile program, I'd be in serious trouble.
Then when the interviewer asks you to build one completely by hand, you
can tell him that you have a 'tool-bag' full of templates, and you'd
like to start with one of their templates.
I'd love to hear that answer from a candidate.
--buck
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