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The example that I always use was the first service program that I wrote in
1994..
Our company had an extremely complex method of calculating prices. It took
a lot of logic to come up with a price. What had been done previously was
the usual RPG III thing of putting the same logic with different
implementation in three different programs. To make a change meant going to
three different programs and changing three different versions of the logic
and retesting everything. Even the simplest change was a mufti-week
project.
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