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Richard Andrew x643hrs 40mins ago
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I called it primitive due to its syntax and grammar, because it didn't really have any.

This is what I recall from 1998:

The function calls, literals, and parameters were entered on a single line by their column positions.

For instance, a line that prints a file might look like the following:

PRN  DATA   K   MQ


Where the parameters K, M and Q were codes for the options chosen and they must appear in their designated columns.
The K could have been the number of lines to print and the M could have been which report format to use and the Q could have been a modifier of some sort.

RPG was named for being a Report Generator language.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.


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