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Phil Ly
Jan 25, 20132 min read
Take AIM – Assess. Innovate. Modernize.
Consider taking up "AIM" initiatives - Assess. Innovate. Modernize.
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Stuart Selip
May 15, 20125 min read
Stuart Selip’s Closer Look at: Software Modeling
Our modeling approach focuses on creating the right model diagrams that will result in generating the right software solution for you.
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Stuart Selip
Apr 20, 20124 min read
Stuart Selip’s Closer Look at: Minimizing Development Risks
A software development methodology that fits your project can reduce your risk of software delivery failure.
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Phil Ly
May 31, 20112 min read
SOAP/AM and Thunder Suite: What’s the difference?
SOAP/AM Server is used for exposing Pathway Server as Web Services. Thunder Suite can generate and handle the SOAP XML message format.
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Phil Ly
Jan 11, 20113 min read
A 10 Minute Guide on “XML parser versus Thunder Suite”
Thunder Suite and XML parsers can both provide the ability to parse an input XML document, but they differ a lot in functions and features.
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Phil Ly
Dec 10, 20104 min read
A 10 Minute Guide on “Going Native” on Nonstop – Part 2: TAL to pTAL
A 10 Minute Guide on “Going Native” on Nonstop
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Phil Ly
Dec 3, 20103 min read
A 10 Minute Guide on “Going Native” on Nonstop – Part 1: COBOL
In this article series, I will share with you some quick pointers on how to get started. In this Part 1 installment, the discussion will foc
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Donald Wickham
Aug 3, 20102 min read
Desktop Development for NonStop: Example – Using ETK
ETK is a tool that very quickly compiles and then reports errors in a manner that lets a double-click immediately jump to the error occurred
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Phil Ly
Jul 30, 20103 min read
Web Service 101 for NonStop Users
Web Service is basically a different implementation of something you already know very well in the NonStop world: Pathway.
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Phil Ly
Jul 22, 20101 min read
Challenges for NonStop Cobol Development
Challenges for NonStop COBOL Development
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