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| Training and Coaching for a Quick Introduction to EGL |
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Application development is under enormous pressure nowadays. Apart from the increasing number of special customizations, there are also a slew of technical challenges that have to be faced like web enabling, SOA, platform independence and integration, hardly any of which can be resolved with traditional programming languages. Application developers are therefore starting to look to Java. But coming from procedural languages like RPG, Cobol, Natural etc., the path to Java is very rocky and full of risks. IBM's Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) offers a sensible compromise.
EGL is both a programming language and a development environment. In a productive manner, it ties in the concepts of traditional programming with productivity improvements from 4GL and new concepts like service orientation and modeling. For classic application developers, EGL can be easily learned in just a few days and put to productive use within a few weeks.
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- Basic training for System i developers at the IBM Training Centers
(usually 3–4 days per course)
- Individual training courses for development teams
- On-site coaching for your EGL projects by our experienced EGL consultants:
- Architecture consulting and conceptual design
- Design of EGL development environments
- Implementation of pilot projects
- Migration of implementation tasks (coding, testing, project management)
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| EGL Migration: Overview of Project Progress |
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Success = Stability x Evolution ²·º |
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