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First published in 1983, this books aims to guide Wordsworth
students through his difficult masterpiece by reading it in
continuous sequence and making its sense emerge. The special value
of this commentary is that it explains the structure of The Prelude
by encouraging study of the poem as a continuous whole rather than
selectively looking at individual sections - an approach that has
typified modern criticism of the work. This depends upon a close
attention to the careful arrangement of the verse paragraphs, all
of which make an indispensable contribution to the overall thought
pattern, thus leading to a fuller appreciation and understanding of
the poem.
First published in 1983, this books aims to guide Wordsworth
students through his difficult masterpiece by reading it in
continuous sequence and making its sense emerge. The special value
of this commentary is that it explains the structure of The Prelude
by encouraging study of the poem as a continuous whole rather than
selectively looking at individual sections - an approach that has
typified modern criticism of the work. This depends upon a close
attention to the careful arrangement of the verse paragraphs, all
of which make an indispensable contribution to the overall thought
pattern, thus leading to a fuller appreciation and understanding of
the poem.
The IBM i Control Language, or CL, is the human interface to one of
the most successful computing platforms ever. Mastery of this
language is necessary to get the greatest benefit from the IBM i
server. This book helps programmers and system administrators using
IBM i get the most out of the platform by writing useful CL
programs. This new edition has been updated for IBM i 7.3 and
includes new built-in functions, new data types, and new support
for SQL. Upon completion of the book, readers will be able to write
and compile robust, production-grade programs in the IBM i Control
Language, guided by a CL expert.
This comprehensive, 35-chapter book is the ultimate resource and a
"must-have" for every professional working with the i5/iSeries. It
is perfect for novice and intermediate programmers as well as for
system administrators and operators. In simple, straightforward
style, the authors explain core i5/iSeries concepts and show you
step by step how to perform a wide variety of essential functions.
The book includes sections on installation, operations,
administration, system architecture, programming, the Internet, and
troubleshooting. These sections are organized in free-standing
style so you don't have to read the book from cover to cover or
even sequentially; you can reference the chapters that interest you
most, skip some, and jump back and forth as needed. It even
contains a helpful glossary to act as a fast reference for all the
terms you need to know. Completely updated through i5/OS V5, the
fourth edition of this best-selling book contains page after page
of information covering RPG IV and Java programming, system values,
database and SQL, important system security information, the
i5/iSeries as an Internet server, and much more. You'll learn the
essential technical concepts you need to get up to speed on all
areas of the i5/iSeries, and your increased understanding of the
i5/iSeries will boost your productivity. Even if you have a
previous edition of this book, you'll want to get this new edition
with all of the V5 update and brand new topics like: * iSeries
Navigator * Java * SQL * iSeries Access * HTTP Server * Qshell *
Client/Server and TCP/IP * Client Access This book is a learning
tool and valuable reference you will use for years to come. As one
satisfied reader put it, "If you could own only one i5/iSeries
book, this would be it." With IBM i5/iSeries Primer, Fourth Edition
you will: * Learn how to install an i5 server * Gain a
comprehensive knowledge of i5/iSeries operations * Understand
libraries, objects, library lists, and everything you need to know
about files * Be able to configure a system * Explore programming
basics, including how to use utilities, journaling, and commitment
control * Discover what to do in case of trouble, how to request
help from IBM, how to report problems, and how to manage PTFs
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