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Here is a link to an RDi Lab from IBM. It covers Cobol. but RPG is similar.
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home?lang=en#!/wiki/
W5655eb35823a_4511_8970_3f665cc5d557/page/Hands-on%20Labs
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 3:35 PM, Brent Goben <goben.brent@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
My name is Brent and I was recently hired by a wholesale distribution
company as a computer programmer. I am a recently graduated software
development student and RPG was not a language covered in my curriculum.
I have been searching and searching for any training materials or
tutorials
in RPG and have found little to no information available. I purchased Jim
Buck's textbook *Programming in RPG IV, Fourth Edition*. This book is
helpful to a point. But, I feel without a classroom structure as a
companion, I am very limited in what learning I can accomplish.
Having said all of that, do you know of anywhere I can learn RPG IV in an
RDi environment?
If this is not the place for this type of question, I apologize. I'm kind
of running out of enthusiasm for RPG...
Thanks,
Brent
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