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> From: "Buck" <buck.calabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > If I'm trying to do TIFF image transformation to JPG and > all I know is RPG ... I'm not sure, but an RPG implementation or TIFF to JPG transformation may not look much different than a C implementation. My point is that RPG programmers tend to see barriers that really aren't there. If we learn anything from ILE we should learn that RPG is extensible. We're not limited by the opcodes, functions, and interfaces provided by IBM. A while ago I needed a dynamic array, one that grew and contracted according to input of users. It didn't take long for me to write an RPG module that was comparable to a Java Vector class. If people use RPG to implement Web interfaces, more power to them. I say RPG is more than up to the task. Let's not be stopped by imaginary barriers! Nathan M. Andelin www.relational-data.com
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