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Bob Cozzi's
New DVD "Subprocedures and
Service Programs"
can bring your RPG IV skills up to speed at your own pace.
more...
Designed to be used by anyone who needs to start using
or who wants to advance their current knowledge of subprocedures or
service program, this video is broken up into logical chapters that
provide you with the kind of information you can start using
immediately. You can
jump from one chapter to the next. Already know a section? Skip it.
Need
a refresher course, watch it again until it sinks in. Available
Now! Watch a free preview at www.RPGWorld.com/DVD. |
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Move to Free-Format RPG IV Part III
By
Bob Cozzi
This is part III in a three-part series on moving to
free-format RPG IV. In the first installment I covered the basics of
free format. Then in the second part I talked about the details of
MOVE/MOVEL alternatives in free format. This week I want to illustrate
changes in coding habits in free format versus traditional syntax.
*Read
more...
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