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Sharing Simplifies Source Code
by Ted Holt
I hate huge programs. For one thing, I'm not smart enough to wrap my mind around a big program. And it seems that modifying one part of the program invariably causes something to go amiss elsewhere. Dividing a program into subprocedures, modules, and multiple programs is a good way to manage large tasks. But what do you do when you've divided a program into two or more modules and/or programs, and more than one of them needs to contribute to a single report? You share. READ MORE >
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Admin Alert: Critical Information That Every i Administrator Should Have Handy
by Joe Hertvik
Similar to other hardware systems, crises can happen whenever you administer iSeries, System i, and Power i equipment in a data center. However, being a good administrator means knowing what to do and having the appropriate information available when you're handling a crisis. This week, I'll look at four key lists you should have handy to restore functionality after a system issue or disaster occurs. READ MORE >
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We value your feedback and insights. Feel free to send a letter to the editor. Letters may be printed, unless otherwise specified, and edited for clarity or length. READ MORE >
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Senior Technical Editor: Ted Holt
Technical Editor: Joe Hertvik
Contributing Technical Editors: Edwin Earley, Brian Kelly, Michael Sansoterra
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
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