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A structured programming language vs a Object Oriented Programminglanguage
A structured programming language vs a Object Oriented Programming
language.
ILE/RPG is a structured programming language.
http://searchcio-midmarket.techtarget.com/definition/structured-programming
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Dennis Lovelady <iseries@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Please define Structured. Do you mean, positionally structured, or.
something else?
Dennis Lovelady
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We can't get anyone on this machine to use ILE/RPG. How the hell are
you going to get them use PL/I?
I think ILE/RPG is a superb language or at least for a structured
language.
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 11:32 AM, James Lampert
<jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alan Campin wrote:with
The MAIN says do not bind the RPG cycle. You could not use an IP
use it.a Main program because it does not have an RPG cycle. IF is under
your control and is valid in a MAIN program.
The MAIN keyword is just acknowledging a reality that has been true
for 20 years. 99.9% of the programs that we write do not use the
cycle so why add the overhead to a program to run it when we don't
STDIN/STDOUT, and so forth?
To which I've always responded (if not necessarily in such a
conciliatory manner), "If you're not writing a Cycle program
(conventional or unconventional), then is RPG necessarily the best
language for the job?"
Sometimes it is; sometimes it isn't. Sometimes it's just the only
language available. And why bother with all this "/free" bovine scat
to make RPG look like PL/I, when it would have made more sense to
upgrade the PL/I compiler from a crude OPM subset PRPQ to a full
ILE-based implementation with full access to bound calls,
mailing
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