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Great post Mike. I agree 100%. In fact, you don't even need a VM. Just
load up XAMPP. Its the easiest way out there to get started programming
in PHP with mysql on a windows machine. If you want Pear, Python, or
Ruby... no problem. Google is gonna get you to where you need to be.
Really, connecting a web application to the IBM i is barely different than
connecting it to MySQL. Its all in the db connector you use, the code 99%
of the time is no different. So learn on Windows or Linux and then worry
about the IBM i centric stuff.


Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
570-546-4777



Mike Pavlak <mike.p@xxxxxxxx>
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11/19/2010 02:59 PM
Please respond to
Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>


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Re: [WEB400] IBM i in the cloud (was social media)






Most open source languages are also available cross platform. Java, PHP,
Ruby, Perl, etc. My recommendation is to get a free distro of VM Ware
Server, install a Linux or Windows image on your PC and get busy. Or
maybe you have an old PC. If not, head to your local electronics
recycling bin and make a withdrawal! The languages are the same and 90%
of what you need to learn is the language. Most of us know DB2 and general
databases. Learning MySQL would not hurt any of us! When you are ready
for the IBM i particulars, go to iDevCloud and finish it all off.

I learned PHP on the street, like a lot of PHP developers. Started on
Linux, Windows and THEN IBM i. I didn't whine because I did not have IBM
i LPAR or a dedicated system. You don't need much to learn this stuff.
Need any coaching? Just give me a shout!

Regards,

Mike

mike.p@xxxxxxxx Cell: (408)679-1011 Office: (630)928-1476

Zend Server for IBM i avilable at
http://www.zend.com/en/products/server/zend-server-5-new-ibmi



-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Schmidt, Mihael
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 8:26 AM
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [WEB400] IBM i in the cloud (was social media)

If you are doing open source development and also have a full time job,
most of the time you don't have 2 or 4 weeks in a row to work on your open
source dev. It is more like here an hour and there an hour and then
perhaps a week or so with no time for os dev at all. Time to work on os
dev can not be planned.

Mihael

-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Aaron Bartell
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:37 PM
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [WEB400] IBM i in the cloud (was social media)

The VLP is allowed to do open source, but I get your point. Also, if you
have the right "coupon code" you can get it for 4 weeks at a time vs. 2
weeks. Back when I was using it more heavily that really came in handy.

Nathan's idea of a coop for a machine is actually a really good one to get
the price/month down - provided somebody is willing to host it on an
internet connection that has a decent pipe. If you split an entry level
520
(or 720 now, I believe) 5 ways, you would come to about $50/party
(including
paying for the internet).

That situation can work, and is a good starting point, but after having
done
it for 4yrs with one sitting in my basement, I would be willing to pay an
extra $20/month just to have somebody keep it up to date with PTFs and
such.
That's why I am holding my breath for iDevCloud.com as I know Jim and
Larry
are continually working with IBM to come up with further offerings.

Aaron Bartell
www.MowYourLawn.com/blog
www.OpenRPGUI.com
www.SoftwareSavesLives.com



On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 1:21 AM, Schmidt, Mihael
<Mihael.Schmidt@xxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:

Where does the open source developer fit into this?

IBM i Academic Initiative - nope
IBM Virtual Loaner Program - nope
IBM ISV Development Lease Program - nope
iDevCloud.com - nope (I am not _paying_ 50 bucks for helping the
community
with free software)

No wonder we don't have an open source RPG community. It never had any
chance to start/grow at all.

Regards

Mihael



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