Steve: Well Charlie one of the-one of my favorite websites is the RDi hub, but I also have a YouTube channel where I do 90-second videos and I have the link for actually getting the trial version downloaded, but I'd go to the RDi hub. Steve: Right so we, you know-we come up with the new features, new functions, and any and all of the APAR fixes.Ĭharlie: You know Steve I have a list of questions that I'd like to go over with you but one of the very first questions is a question that I get a lot when I'm out-when I'm out in the field a question that's-that's almost always brought to me is how do I get the product? So once a defect comes in, we're going to handle those, but we don't do the actual support itself.Ĭharlie: Right, so it's pure development of the product. So, I'm basically in a liaison with the IBM Toronto team to make sure that we get all the development and 元 support for RDi. Steve: Well I am the technical lead for RDi. ![]() ![]() Can you give a little better idea what that actually means? You know, what does that-what does that title comprise? So as I read your title here, the principal software engineer of RDi. Glad to be here.Ĭharlie: Yeah, I'm so glad we have a chance to chat and talk about RDi. I'm very happy today to be joined by the principal software engineer and the team lead of Rational Developer for IBM i (RDi) at HelpSystems, Steve Ferrell. ![]() Welcome to another edition of TechTalk SMB.
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