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    April 9, 2019 Timothy Prickett Morgan

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    ARCAD Software

    Join us for the 10th episode of the IBM i DevOps TechTalk Podcast, where we discuss the topic of “Coding Standards” – a cornerstone for achieving usability and maintainability in coding.

    In this session, Nicholas DeLessio, Developer and CodeChecker expert, joins forces with Ray Bernardi and Alan Ashley, senior solution architects, to provide a comprehensive view on coding standards. Together, they address key points:

    • The significance of coding standards in modern software development.
    • Advantages of implementing these standards for your organization.
    • Specific challenges in the RPG coding environment and strategies to overcome them.
    • How ARCAD can facilitate the integration of best coding practices.

    Listen now to empower your coding strategies on IBM i!

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