by Brian W. Kelly Book Description A Comprehensive Textbook of up-to-date Information plus RPG & RPGIV examples for the new and experienced AS/400 and System i Application Developer. Finally, there is a Pocket Developer’s Guide for System i RPG & RPGIV programming. Yes, it is in big pocket guide form and it is tutorial in nature. Along with the tutorials to help you learn the language, this guide is also packed with reference material so you do not have to switch to a new book once you learn the language. For example, there is all the reference help you need to be able to use every op-code in RPG/400 and RPGIV as well as every BIF that you may ever need to use. Contents: Preface Chapter 1. Introduction to the RPG Language Chapter 2. The History of the RPG Language Chapter 3. Understanding the RPG Fixed Logic Cycle Chapter 4. Developing RPG Applications Chapter 5. Your First RPG Program Chapter 6. The Specifics of RPG Coding--H Spec Chapter 7. The Specifics of RPG Coding--F & L Spec Chapter 8. The Specifics of RPG Coding--I Spec Chapter 9. Specifics of RPG--Structures/Constants Chapter 10. The Specifics of RPG Coding--C Spec Chapter 11. The Specifics of RPG Coding--O Spec Chapter 12. Decoding and Debugging RPG Programs Chapter 13. Introduction to RPG IV Chapter 14. RPG(/400) Operations Chapter 15. RPG IV Operations and Built-In Functions Chapter 16. RPG Arrays and Programming Structures Chapter 17. RPG Data Structures Chapter 18. String Coding in RPG Chapter 19. RPG/400 & RPG IV Structured Programming Chapter 20. Interactive RPG Programming Chapter 21. RPG Subfile Programming Chapter 22. RPG Database & Inter-Porgam Ops Chapter 23. Case Study Part 1--RPG Operations In Action Chapter 24. Case Study Part 2--RPG Operations In Action Chapter 25. ILE & Static Binding Chapter 26. RPG IV Procedures and Functions Chapter 27. Free Format RPG /FREE Chapter 28. Using Embedded SQL in RPG Programs Index About the Author Brian Kelly retired as a 30-year IBM Midrange SE in 1999, having cut his eye teeth in 1969 on the System/3 and later with CCP. While with IBM, he was also a Certified Instructor and a Mid-Atlantic Area Designated Specialist. Kelly takes pride in having announced the AS/400 at Marywood University in June, 1988. When IBM began to move its sales and support to Business Partners, he formed Kelly Consulting in 1992 as an IT education and consulting firm. Kelly developed numerous AS/400 professional courses over the years that range from soup to nuts. He has written dozens of books and numerous magazine articles about current IT topics, including articles for The Four Hundred, Midrange Computing, Showcase, News/400, AS/400 Systems Management, AS/400 Internet Expert, and others. Kelly has also developed and taught a number of college courses and is currently an adjunct member of the graduate faculty at Marywood University in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where he also serves as iSeries technical advisor to the IT faculty. |
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