Java for RPG Programmers: Phil Coulthard, George Farr epub Java for RPG Programmers: Phil Coulthard, George Farr pdf download Java for RPG Programmers: Phil Coulthard, George Farr pdf file Java for RPG Programmers: Phil Coulthard, George Farr audiobook Java for RPG Programmers: Phil Coulthard, George Farr book review Java for RPG Programmers: Phil Coulthard, George Farr summary | #1576151 in Books | Mc Press | 2006-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x2.00 x7.00l,2.95 | File type: PDF | 800 pages | Understand the various roles of Java in today's applications | Learn the core Java language | Discover how to use the Java Development Kit (JDK) | Master the basics of object-oriented (OO) programming | Explore Java applications-applets-servlets-JavaBeans-Enterprise JavaBeans-and Java Swing for graphical user interfaces||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Good start to learn a new technology|By Witchy1FromKy|I ordered this to help me grow with the new technology. Java is every where, and as a longtime IBM RGP programmer, it is hard to keep up. This wont make me an expert, but I hope it will be enough to get an employer to take a second look at my skills and give me a chance. I like the book.|About the Author|
Phil Coulthard is the lead architect for AS/400 application development projects at the IBM Toronto laboratory. He has worked as a developer, team leader, manager, and general advocate of AS/400 application development
As the roles of Java in business and e-business applications continue to grow, all iSeries and AS/400 IT professionals have a choice to make—learn Java or get left behind. Programmers, development managers, and architects who want to stay on the cutting edge of their careers must learn how to use and understand Java. IBM is not abandoning RPG, but more and more Java is finding a role in leading-edge applications. For an RPG programmer, learning Java ...
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