The Minimum You Need To Know series

Rather than focus on the front end, this book focuses on the back end. That Heritage data silo/application where all of the other books just draw a box with “connect somehow” written on it. Most of them try to sell some expensive middleware along the way.
Management can and should read the first 5 chapters in this book. These chapters aren't technical and may very well open their eyes. The remaining chapters are for those programmers given the “connect somehow” task. While OpenVMS is the Heritage platform of choice in this book and Ubuntu is used for the front end development, developers from other platforms should get a lot of ideas by reading this book.
Source code is provided on the CD.
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A single application is developed over and over again in each of the languages. Both RMS Indexed file development and relational development are covered in the book. When working with MySQL only the C language is covered. The accompanying CD-ROM contains the source code developed in the book. By being able to compare the source code for the same application in different languages the reader can quickly get a feeling for the design trade offs and benefits of each language covered.
The screen handler covered is FMS. While this may be one of the oldest if not the oldest screen handling/forms development packages on OpenVMS it also has a very large base in production systems. If you are new to the OpenVMS environment you will encounter it. Once you know this forms management system you should be able to quickly pick up the other products on this platform.
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Not only does this book cover flow charting and pseudocode, it teaches the reader to think before they start mapping out the logic to solve a problem. The author of this book is an industry veteran with roughly 30 years in the field. It has been his experience that recent graduates, from any country, are nearly useless at problem solving. If they cannot point, click, and drag, they cannot solve the problem. This book is an attempt to teach them how to solve the problem.
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In short, this isn't just another “oatmeal for the masses” Java book. It is for professionals on the OpenVMS platform who find they must now work with Java.
All source code can be found at the Web site for the series: http://theminimumyouneedtoknow.com/
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Information and Purchase: http://www.theminimumyouneedtoknow.com/
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