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Gianpiero Fontana: Innovation Manager – Project Manager – Erp JGalileo Esolver- Developer Rpgfree Python Javascript Sql
After having seen how to make a small web application with Python and Flask on your PC, Gianpiero Fontana will show us how to do it on our IBM i… by connecting us, of course, to the tables of our DB2 for i. The adv
antages of Open Source in an IBM i environment.
Integration with databases
. Handling http requests.
The basis of a dynamic webap
p. Links to Javascript. H
ints to JQuery.
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