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TUG Buzz! for Wednesday October 14, 2020


Reminder: Oct. 21st Meeting of Members
(Zoom Webinar) is one week from today!

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Topic:  "What's new in 7.4 for RPG
(and in 7.3 with PTFs)"

ABSTRACT: Find out what's new in 7.4 (and 7.3) for RPG including several items that were already available through PTFs for earlier releases:
read more on the Agenda web page...

Speaker:  Barbara Morris

Barbara Morris(IBM Toronto Lab)

BIO: Barbara Morris is the lead developer for the RPG compilers in the IBM Toronto Lab.

She has been working on the RPG compilers since she started at IBM in 1989 after receiving a Computing Science degree from the University of Alberta.

The first enhancement she developed was the ENDIF/ENDDO opcodes for RPG/400 in V2R1.One of her most recent enhancements was nested data structures.

A few of the other notable enhancements that she developed for RPG include subprocedures, qualified data structures, call-interaction with Java, Open Access: RPG Edition, and fully-free-form RPG.


AGENDA for October 21st MoM Zoom meeting

ADMISSION:  Free for TUG members

Registration:  online

Time: 2:00 pm

Topic: "What's new in 7.4 for RPG
(and in 7.3 with PTFs)"

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NOTE: Once your registration is confirmed, you will receive an email with the meeting link, meeting ID, and password.

 

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