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Talsco Weekly: The IBM i Platform is Here to Stay

February 16, 2023 by patrick staudacher

IBM i is here to stay Talsco Weekly

Welcome to another edition of Talsco Weekly Training:  The Best Performing Companies Invest in Training. Security:  Forta’s GoAnywhere MFT Being Actively Exploited. Remote Work:  The Perfect Matchmaker. Power:  IBM i 7.3 (V7R3) is approaching end of life. Development:  Developing SQL Web Services on the IBM i. Future:  The IBM i Platform Is Here To Stay. […]

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Filed Under: Development, Newsletter, Remote Work, Security Tagged With: AI, chatgpt, IBM i, IBM i Modernization, RPG, Rpg Developer, sql

Talsco Weekly: IBM i News, Development and API

March 31, 2022 by patrick staudacher

talsco weekly api development and the future on IBM i

Welcome to another edition of Talsco Weekly News:  The Rusting Iron. Development:  Downloading IBM i SQL results as an CSV. What is new in Node.js core? API:  4 ways API’s can unlock your RPG Applications. Digital Transformation:  Three Core Systems Challenges That Chief Architects Must Solve. Future:  Do you know Moore’s Law? News The Rusting […]

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Filed Under: Development, Digital Transformation, Modernization, Newsletter Tagged With: API, Digital Transformation, Node.js, sql

Talsco Weekly: IBM i News, Training and Development

March 17, 2022 by patrick staudacher

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Welcome to another edition of Talsco Weekly News:  RPG is not going away, EVER. Neither is the IBM i. Training:  How to build a Fullstack App from Scratch using Node.js. IBM i community is rock solid. Development:  Truths of a Self-Taught Programmer. SQL has a constant for pi. News RPG is not going away, EVER. […]

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Filed Under: Development, News, Newsletter Tagged With: AS/400, fullstack, Javascript, next.js, Node.js, sql

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