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* Note: An MP4 recording of this meeting will be available to download for TUG members in good standing, by email request to admin@tug.ca. ABSTRACTS: Session 1 (5:00 PM)RPGLE as a Web Service See the lifecycle for how traditional ILE programs can be exposed as consumable APIs with the use of SQL and open-source technologies, like Node.js. We'll go from slides with modern and legacy program examples to doing a demo showing how to utilise those programs. Session 2 (7:00 PM)RPG Tips and Tricks We'll talk about many examples of how to write modern RPGLE correctly, as well as what not to do. From this fairly technical talk, you'll walk away with new methods on development and coding standards. SPEAKER:
Liam Allan is an experienced software developer with a background in developer experience, Node.js and IBM i. He is skilled in DevOps for IBM i, development planning, and building applications to grow with the business. Allan loves to encourage the use of git with their RPG/COBOL code; to give developers the tools and training to help achieve their goals. ALL PATRONS AND STAFF ARE ENCOURAGED TO BE FULLY VACCINATED TO ATTEND THE MoM IN-PERSON.
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