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RPG II, III, 400 and RPG IV are a family of languages created and primarily distributed by [[IBM]]. The initials initially stood for '''Report Program Generator''', though that usage is no longer in vogue. The latest version of RPG ( RPG IV or RPGLE ) contains features such as prototyped functions and procedures, static and dynamic binding, access to C routine libraries, dynamic link libraries, and fully recursive and re-entrant modular code.
RPG II, III, 400 and RPG IV are a family of languages created and primarily distributed by [[IBM]]. The initials initially stood for '''Report Program Generator''', though that usage is no longer in vogue. These languages were widely used for the IBM S/3, S/32, S/34, S/36, S/38 and AS/400 midrange computers.

The latest version of RPG ( RPG IV or RPGLE ) contains features such as prototyped functions and procedures, static and dynamic binding, access to C routine libraries, dynamic link libraries, and fully recursive and re-entrant modular code.

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RPG
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using RPG.

RPG II, III, 400 and RPG IV are a family of languages created and primarily distributed by IBM. The initials initially stood for Report Program Generator, though that usage is no longer in vogue. These languages were widely used for the IBM S/3, S/32, S/34, S/36, S/38 and AS/400 midrange computers.

The latest version of RPG ( RPG IV or RPGLE ) contains features such as prototyped functions and procedures, static and dynamic binding, access to C routine libraries, dynamic link libraries, and fully recursive and re-entrant modular code.

Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

Pages in category "RPG"

The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.