
Now you can eliminate hours of time spent researching complex programming techniques. This handy, desktop guide provides programming examples for nearly every AS/400 development task you face. No more rummaging around in old code to find and modify a technique you need for a new application. No more writing routines from scratch. This book and companion diskette put dozens of prototypical techniques at your fingertips, ready to key in or insert directly from your development library.
You get more than 70 examples of essential programming techniques using CL, RPG III, RPG IV, command creation, and UIM panel groups. All of the code examples from the book are included on companion diskette ready to upload into your development library.
Spiral-bound so it lays flat on your desk, The AS/400 Programmer's Handbook is designed as a complete reference for the AS/400 programmer. It not only provides you with practical, working code, but it also explains each example, line by line, in plain and practical terms. It's the first place to turn whenever you need help remembering or understanding a coding technique.
About the Author
Mark McCall has more than 13 years of software development experience on the System/38 and AS/400. Currently, he is vice president, manager of programming, and PC support for Murphey Favre Securities Services in Spokane, Washington. Mark is a frequent speaker on the topic of AS/400 client/server strategy and is a strong proponent of the positive impact a dynamic MIS department can have on an organization. He lives in Spokane with his wife and two sons.