New from Manta: Using Rational Developer for Power Systems (RDP)

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An Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is a collection of tools — including editors, compilers, and debuggers — that are available to a programmer through a common interface. This new Manta series covers the most popular IDE for IBM i application development, IBM's Rational Developer for Power Systems (RDP). You will see how to use RDP to write, compile, and debug IBM i programs from your PC.

 

This 7- to 10-hour series contains the following courses:

  • Introduction to RDP
  • Using the Remote System Explorer (RSE)
  • Using the Integrated i Debugger
  • Using Rational Developer for Power Systems (RDP) Competency Exam

 

A one-year, single-user license for the series is available for $324. As with all Manta series, this includes free Student Reference Guides (in PDF format), free Competency Exams, and free Student Administration reporting and control software.

 

Customers who have an existing license to the IBM i Training Library, the Program Development Combination Pack, or the Web Development Combination Pack will discover that the updated courses have already been added to their menu options.

 

You can check out the new series by visiting www.mantatech.com, where you can take the first session of any of Manta’s 115 courses and Competency Exams.

 

Manta is the premier company in the IBM i training and education business. This year, Manta celebrates its 17th year in business. During that time, it has trained tens of thousands of IBM i students in over 5,000 organizations around the world. It's customer list includes organizations of all sizes, from major companies (including IBM) down to one-person consulting organizations. If you need IBM i training, Manta is the first vendor most often recommended. Because you want quality training for less. Manta's consistently low price has always been a major attraction. For example, a typical company can train its entire IT organization for less than the price of sending a couple of operators to a class. (See "Total Cost Comparision" for a detailed analysis.)

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