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On 23 Feb 2018, at 22:19, Henrik Rützou <hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kevin
there you are a little wrong, in my new company half of my time is
dedicated to create a node/angular/bootstrap/material
framework based on node.js as the backend and IBM i as the server. This
will replace my (RPGLE/EXTJS) powerEXT
Framework and will be based on powerEXT for node.js that is rewritten in
javascript based (more or less) on the design
of powerEXT Core. But it will ofcource have a high degree of platform
independence since the "IBM i connnector" will
easily be replaced.
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On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 9:48 PM, Kevin <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There is not going to be anything specific to the IBMi out there for
things like Express and React. There wouldn’t be for any specific platform.
The whole idea is that these things are platform agnostic and so just
learning them is good enough for any platform. Only when you start
accessing data does platform come in to play - and neither of those
libraries help you there. I thought you were learning Angular anyway?
On 23 Feb 2018, at 17:37, Kelly Cookson <KCookson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:web apps and RESTful web services using Node on the IBM i. From what I have
I am currently learning JavaScript. My aim is to learn how to develop
been reading, it sounds like Express module and the React library will be
useful for me to learn.
for Express and React in general. What documentation, tutorials or learning
It's easy to find documentation, tutorials and other learning materials
materials do people recommend for Express and React specifically on the IBM
i?
list
Thanks,
Kelly Cookson
IT Project Leader
Dot Foods, Inc.
217-773-4486 ext. 12676
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