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RPG, which stands for Report Program Generator, is an easy to learn and understand programming language that is well suited for developing business applications.
 
 
 
There are four major versions of RPG currently in use... [[RPG II]], [[RPG III]], [[RPG 400]], and [[RPG 4]] (sometimes referred to as [[ILE]] RPG).
 
 
 
The [http://lists.midrange.com/listinfo/rpg400-l RPG400-L] mailing list hosted by [[midrange.com]] is for discussion of RPG programming.
 
 
 
[[RPG]] is available only on [[IBM Midrange]] platforms, this is because the technology has evolved over many years to leverage operating system resources. A comparison between [[RPG]] and [[Java]] can be made so long as [[Java]] is used in a developer framework or one of the available [[application servers]]. Unlike Java, however [[RPG]] contains language-level features for common business tasks such as database access. Also the operating system contains extensive support for debugging and run-time identification of [[RPG]] code.  The main perceived flaw with RPG is that it is not object oriented, nor does it contain direct support for [[GUI]] Graphical User Interface. There is a large established base of [[RPG]] code in production environments, usually performing heavy-lifting batch-oriented data tasks, or providing support for interactive [[ERP]] applications, either with native [[5250]] interface or with a [[GUI]] or Web [[Skin]] applied over the [[5250]] data stream.
 

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