This class will introduce you to everything you need to know to get started writing RPG programs for the Internet. It is a code-intensive presentation, with many examples of using the HTTP APIs and writing procedures to create your own web toolbox and write typical applications for Internet browser interfaces.
This jump start class presents RPG IV and ILE for programmers who already know RPG III (RPG/400). Free-format, indicator-less programming, procedures, activation groups, built-in functions, modules, service programs -- they're all here!
The Interactive Programming with RPG IV workshop presents RPG IV concepts specifically for interactive display applications. The material in this workshop will cover basic display file interaction, as well as subfiles, from start to finish.
This introductory RPG IV programming workshop presents RPG IV (ILE RPG/400) from start to finish. If you’re new to RPG, this class is for you. It covers all the language’s specifications and structures. The material in this class will arm you with the skills and knowledge you’ll need to build basic RPG programs.
This intermediate class covers the Integrated Language Environment – modular programming, procedures, service programs, and activation groups. This class shows you how to exploit the “new” RPG syntax to take advantage of the benefits of modular procedures, code reuse, and service programs.
Subfile processing is an integral part of many data entry and display applications. The Subfile Programming with RPG IV workshop teaches you to design and program subfiles using the latest RPG IV techniques, including procedures, free-format RPG IV, indicator-free code, and embedded SQL. This class begins with easy-to-understand explanations of subfile concepts then goes on to offer advanced techniques