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I also began RPG punching cards, but in 1997 moved to NetData, and after
to CGIDEV2, tool that I use every day.  Has been a long time since I did
my last workstation program.   The web is SOOOO much better.


On 09/10/2018 03:45 PM, Brian Parkins wrote:
Your efforts are to be applauded, Booth. I hope you can share your
lessons with the rest of us, many of whom are in a very similar position.

Brian.

On 10/09/2018 19:37, Booth Martin wrote:
I really appreciate the patience of people who are gracious with my
low-level of questions.  I am convinced of two things: first, that
the iSeries can do a lot more than 5250, and second, that us
old-school programmers who key-punched our first RPG programs onto
80-column cards can do a whole lot more than 5250 programming if we
want to.

In other words, I want to do an end-to-end project of expanding a
simple green screen application to offer a web page and a web
service.  I want to do it with the tools readily available and avoid
the fluctuating fortunes of all the magical plug-ins and non-IBM
proprietary products geared for the script kidde market. And finally,
have it work with iSeries versions above V5R4.



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