AS/400 Control Language Guide Much more than a general overview of this powerful new model, AS/400 Control Language Guide arms programmers and operators with all the knowledge and skills needed to exploit this powerful new model to its fullest.A user-friendly, step-by-step guide to all practical aspects of the AS/400 Control La
| Title | : | AS/400 Control Language Guide |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.71 (429 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0471611522 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 272 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 1994-03-28 |
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A user-friendly, step-by-step guide to all practical aspects of the AS/400 Control Language for programmers and end users Excelling as a network server, a database machine, and a general-purpose processor, IBM's AS/400 is rapidly becoming one of the most popular midrange computers on the market. Much more than a general overview of this powerful new model, AS/400 Control Language Guide arms programmers and operators with all the knowledge and skills needed to exploit this powerful new model to its fullest. This easy-to-follow guide takes you step-by-step through all aspects of Control Language, including:
- basic elements
- control flow
- library and object
- interprogram communications
- message handling
- file processing
- and other basic and advanced topics
Editorial : From the Publisher The AS/400 multiuse processor excels as a network server, a database machine or a general-purpose processor. This accessible resource offers step-by-step guidance concerning all aspects of AS/400 Control Language. Coverage includes basic elements, control flow, library and object, jobs, interprogram communication, message handling, file processing and other advanced topics.
Looks like a high school project.. Excellent. He has a talent for the entertaining turn of phrase. In all my years of schooling, I've never even used a highlighter but I did for the PMBOK when I was studying for this exam over a decade ago. I'd recommend that book only after you've gotten The Missing Manual, and have spent some serious time with the program.
The beauty of Barbara Brundage's book is that it's very broad (covering everything from importing your pictures from your camera to editing, correcting, and printing them) but it's also deep enough to have real meat.
The best part is, it's so practical. Instead, he spends most of the time discussing the inclusion of cabbages in Victory Gardens (which I'm not sure changed history).
Perhaps the book should be named "The Fifty Most Important Plants in the World", but then he'd still have difficulties--he neglects to mention cabbage in its pickled form is a defining element in some cultures (as sauerkra


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