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To say that RDi is highly customizable is putting it mildly. There are hundreds of preferences to...
In my previous tip I outlined some of the new features added to RPG with the Fall 2020 release. In...
Here I go again – more enhancements to talk about that have come about in RDi V9.6. This time, it’s...
Debugging is one of those topics that many programmers don't like to talk about. Maybe they don't...
I’m guessing that you have some RPG code in your shop that’s desperately in need of some...
If my crystal ball had told me just how many RDi V9.6 fix packs there would be and, more...
RDi enhancements just keep coming. Since my last installment in this series on V9.6 there have been...
This Guru Classic tip is my third in a series exploring the iSphere RDi plug-in. In this tip I’ll...
In my last Guru Classic tip I introduced you to the iSphere RDi plug-in. In this tip I’ll cover a...
RDi V9.6 seems to be the gift that keeps on giving. I started this series about this release of RDi...
My series of three Guru tips on the free iSphere plug-in first appeared in 2015. Since I still find...
This is my third tip on using RDi’s Code Coverage support. In the first tip, we explored setting up...
We have written about some of the big enhancements to RDi that have come during the 9.6 release of...
I wrote the original version of this tip a few years ago but I still find a lot of RPGers aren’t...
My last Guru tip provided an introduction to RDi’s Code Coverage tool that you can use to determine...
When you’ve made changes to one or more programs, you test all the changes – right? And, of course,...
When using RDi for editing my CL, DDS, RPG, or COBOL code, I find that I can save a lot of time by...
A commonly asked question by RDi newbies is: “How do I view source in split screen like I can in...
In my earlier tip I described how to create a custom perspective and I also described one scenario...