This session is about writing RPG programs that can "travel" to anywhere in the world.
Date & Time
Wednesday November 6th, 2024 11:00am EST
End Date & Time
Wednesday November 6th, 2024 12:00pm EST
Venue
Harbour B
Speakers
Barbara Morris
Session Format
Standard 60 Minute Session
Learning Objectives
Learn about
- Using Unicode so you can support data in any language (English, Thai, Spanish, Japanese etc.)
- Using dates with 4-digit years to make your code future-proof
- Using CHARCOUNT NATURAL with UTF-8 data
- Editing numeric values so they look "correct" to your end users. Depending on where your program is running, people might prefer "1.234.567,89" or "1,234,567.89".
Audience
RPG programmers who are writing new code or maintaining older code.
Session Level
Intermediate
Evaluation Link
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc__tbXT6saxf1oA2YG8e_ZklfQOkW3guKvU-chTiH48vFqvg/viewform?usp=pp_url&entry.1175797252=Making my RPG application Universally Understood&entry.116229039=Barbara Morris&entry.667308199=Latest Practices in RPG
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