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Magazines RSS FeedsSource Code Library 2008.11.30 Available (Article) - The Clarion Magazine Source Code Library has been updated to include the latest source. Source code subscribers can download the November 2008 update from the My ClarionMag page. If you're on Vista please run Lindersoft's Clarion detection patch first. ...Feed Source: www.clarionmag.com:8081 PDF for November 2008 (Article) - All articles for November 2008 in PDF format.... Code Snippets In The New IDE (Article) - The new Clarion IDE contains a nifty feature called code snippets. These are a one-way template-like tool that let you insert complex blocks of code with just a couple of clicks/keystrokes. ... #FINDing Values In Prefixed Structures (Article) - If your template needs to #FIND prefixed local or global data you may have a problem (at least prior to C7, and maybe C6 9059). Lee White's template code offers a fix for #FIND.... Edit-In-Place DropLists (Article) - Using the DropList class with ABC's Edit-In-Place (EIP) is reasonably trivial - so long as you've done it before. The problem is there's always a first time for doing it.In this article CapeSoft's Geoff Thomson walks through the creation of a simple EIP drop list.... Understanding Clarion# Delegates (Article) - Clarion# introduces a number of important new concepts, inluding delegates and events. Delegates, which form the basis for .NET events, are much like WinAPI callbacks, but with a few important differences. Randy Rogers and Dave Harms explain. ... Understanding Clarion# Events (Article) - Event handling in Clarion# (as in other .NET languages) is a potentially confusing subject. But as Randy Rogers and Dave Harms demonstrate, an EVENT in Clarion# is really just a special kind of delegate. ... C7 Beta Update: AppGen III (Article) - The third C7 AppGen beta release has gone out to third party vendors for compatibility testing. A number of issues have been fixed, including a major memory leak. Dave Harms evaluates this latest release. ... Dual or Quad Core For Clarion? (Article) - A new release of Clarion is a good excuse as any for a new development box, even if code generation and compiling are already faster. But what processor to choose: dual core or quad core? ... Prompting For Time (Article) - We use file dialogs for selecting files, color dialogs for selecting colors, and calendars for selecting dates. But what about selecting times? Paul Blais presents a time picker that not only lets you select a block of time but also graphically displays sunset, sunrise and twilight. ... Source Code Library 2008.10.31 Available (Article) - The Clarion Magazine Source Code Library has been updated to include the latest source. Source code subscribers can download the October 2008 update from the My ClarionMag page. If you're on Vista please run Lindersoft's Clarion detection patch first.
... AppGen Beta Status Report (Article) - The first release of the C7 AppGen is now in beta testing with third party vendors. Dave Harms provides an update on bugs, fixes, features and the overall status of the beta. ... PDF for October 2008 (Article) - All articles for October 2008 in PDF format.... Understanding The C7 Build System (Article) - Clarion 7 introduces a powerful new build system capable of handling multi-app solutions and much more. Dave Harms looks at the basic concepts of solutions and projects. ... Trading Global Data for Data Obfuscation, Sort Of... (Article) - Popular opinion to the contrary, global data is (or at least can be) a good thing. You wouldn't get far without it. Like any data you create, it should be used when it is the best fit for the need at hand, and with thoughtful consideration of its implementation and access methods. Mark Geisinger presents a class for managing multi-APP global data in a way that doesn't require you to recompile all your apps every time the data definition changes. ... America's Best Places To Raise A Family - Great schools, low crime and a desirable cost of living are among the qualities that make these 20 spots fine for folks and their kids.... EDF Takes On The Oracle Of Omaha - But the French utility's attempt to out-bid the billionaire for Constellation Energy will likely fail.... The World's Billionaires - The 1,125 richest people on the planet.... Dry Bulk Shippers May Tack Away From Market - DryShips and Genco are rumored to be considering going private.... The Day The Web Went Dead - The heart of the Internet is utterly unregulated. Is that dangerous--or desirable?... What GM Will Look Like, If It Survives - Half the workers and dealerships, three brands, lower market share and, possibly, a healthy operating margin.... Mother Nature's Buy Signal For Financials - Heartbreak and ruin have been the rewards for investing in the financial sector this year, but the tide is turning.... Merck Faces Another Tough Year - Two years ago, Merck chief Richard Clark seemed to have pulled off an amazing turnaround. What happened?... Beige Book Bleak - The U.S. economy is as bad as everyone thought, but there's a new worry: deflation.... Heroes At The Taj - After a terrifying day, one eyewitness thanks his saviors.... Auto Executives Face a Hard Sell on Capitol Hill - The Detroit automakers confronted the harsh politics of a downturn and the realization that there might not be the votes to save them.
... Washington?s New Tack: Helping Homeowners - The Treasury Department is working on a plan to boost the housing market by subsidizing 30-year home mortgages with rates as low as 4.5 percent.
... Retail Sales Are Weakest in 35 Years - Most of the nation?s stores kicked-off the critical holiday shopping season with double-digit sales declines, despite relatively strong sales in the few days after Thanksgiving.
... Hospitals Now a Theater in Mexico?s Drug War - Mexico?s violent drug war is finding its way into the seeming sanctuary of the nation?s hospitals.
... Baray Journal: A Water Wonderland, From an Unlikely Source - Cambodia is reviving its vast network of canals ? built under the Khmer Rouge by millions of forced laborers ? to capitalize on the world?s increasing demand for rice.
... Many Children Lack Stability Long After Storm - Young victims of Hurricane Katrina are behind in school and suffering from illness and mental health problems.
... Aleksy II, Russian Orthodox Patriarch, Dies at 79 - Aleksy II led a revival of the church after Communism and built ties to the Kremlin under Vladimir V. Putin.
... Obama Hauls in Record $750 Million for Campaign - Barack Obama?s record fund-raising sets an imposing bar for any potential Republican challenger in 2012.
... Israeli Troops Evict Settlers in the West Bank - It was the first serious clash in what seems to be a spiraling confrontation between authorities and settlers.
... Honda Leaves Formula One Racing - Honda disbanded its renowned Formula One team in a startling pullout that has its origins in the dismal state of the auto industry.
... Soaring in Art, Museum Trips Over Finances - By putting art ahead of the bottom line, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles has suffered financially and is now being audited by the state?s attorney general.
... Alaska?s New Senator Sees Change at Work - Mark Begich is only the second Democrat from Alaska to win a seat in Washington in nearly four decades.
... H. M., an Unforgettable Amnesiac, Dies at 82 - Henry Gustav Molaison, or H.M., was recognized as the most important patient in the history of brain science.
... Terror Attacks Traced to Two From Pakistan - The Mumbai police identified a second Pakistani terrorist as an engineer of the attacks, as gruesome new evidence emerged of mistreatment of hostages.
... Mixed Reviews on Transit Plan - The main parts of a plan to rescue the financially troubled Metropolitan Transportation Authority met varying reactions.
... Canadian Leader Shuts Parliament - Prime Minister Stephen Harper shut down Parliament until Jan. 26, seeking to forestall a no-confidence vote.
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