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Choose a page number: 1 Magazines RSS FeedsDon't let the eerie silence fool you! - Yes, things have seemed quiet at Clarion Magazine, at least from the outside. Inside, different story. Dave Harms reveals what's going on behind the scenes, what the new Clarion site is all about, an incredible limited-time offer related to that site, and how your subscription is being extended. If that's not enough, he'll also tell you what's up with WinDev ....Feed Source: www.clarionmag.com The Clarion.NET AppGen: First Release, Five Rules - David Harms contemplates the Clarion.NET AppGen in light of his five rules of commoditization and software development.... Tip of the Week: Context Menus And Keyboard Shortcuts - There's definitely a lot more mousing around required in Clarion7/8 than in CPD. Here are a couple of ways to curtail your rodent's activity. ... Tip of the Week: Fullscreen View - Sometimes you need just a little bit more screen real estate.... Tip of the Week: Defeating Circular Dependencies - No, this isn't about how to remove circular dependencies (though you should); it's about how to compile source only when you have circular dependencies.l ... Passing Queues - Having recently conquered passing GROUPs not only between procedures but between threads, there remains one more complex structure. Dr. Parker's new Everest is Queues (without concern as to passing them across threads).... Custom Methods And Derived Classes - Nardus Swanevelder explores the often-ignored world of template-generated derived classes. ... Thread-Safe Runtime Translation With The In-Memory Driver - As of Clarion 6, global queues have some risk attached to their use thanks to the runtime's ability to use true threads. The In-Memory Database Driver is a popular replacement for queues thanks to its thread safety, as Nardus Swanevelder shows in this update to his previous article on runtime translation. ... PDF for November 2011 - All articles for November 2011 in PDF format.... Populating Lists From Queues In Clarion 7/8 - In all versions of Clarion for Windows, up to Clarion 7, creating a list box from a queue was easy. The process is different in Clarion 7/8, but it's actually easier. ... Set And Forget DLL And LINK Attributes For Class Libraries - Few things drive David Harms around the bend faster than trying to remember how to set DLL and LINK mode defines for applications that use classes exported from another DLL. Here's his solution that only requires one project define, in just one app, ever. ... Displaying and Interacting With HTML Pages - It's not that difficult to display HTML pages inside a Clarion application. Andrew Popoff takes things a step further and shows how to respond to clicks in those pages with Clarion code. ... Tip of the Week: Another Way To Open Files - Sometimes opening a file is as easy as highlighting text. ... Tip of the Week: The Type Finder - There are lots of nifty navigation aids in the C7/8 IDE including the type finder. ... Tip of the Week: EXP Files Made Easy - Creating export files by hand can seem bizarrely complex. Unless you let the compiler create the export statements for you. ... Why Madonna Isn't Getting Paid For Her Super Bowl Halftime Gig - When Madonna performs her Super Bowl XVLI halftime set, she won’t be earning a penny. Why? Same reason the Black Eyed Peas didn’t get paid for theirs last year—halftime show acts perform for free.... Is Apple The Next Polaroid? - Edwin Land, Polaroid's demanding, irascible, headman once told me in an aside that he couldn’t keep his researchers out of the dark rooms as they struggled to perfect instant color film. He predicted every living person on the planet earth before long would have his picture snapped by a Polaroid camera using instant color film. Land wasn't [ ]... The Rumors About Bill Clinton Are True - What happened next totally surprised me but it shouldn’t have. He was confirming another rumor I had heard about him.... Google's Big Problem They Don't Want You To Know About - The core business which accounts for 96% of Google's business is slowing. But the management team doesn't want you to know that.... My Man From Davos Says 90% Chance Israeli Attack on Iran - The bad news is the high expectation of an exogenous event that could throw economic recovery, an advancing stock market, and a mending Europe to the winds-- and usher in a period of fear and uncertainty punctuated by oil spiking to God knows what price, to shortages of energy, to profit margins squeezed in industries that require petroleum [ ]... Zuckerberg Wants An Open Society; Just Not Within His Own Company - "The Hacker Way" is all about meritocracy at Facebook. Yet, Zuckerberg took every step to ensure he'll control the company with an iron fist forever.... 6 Things We Can Learn From The Facebook Graffiti Artist - Instead of chasing after the next hot stock, we should look at David Choe's story as a parable. Here are some things that we can learn from it.... GE Capital Goes From Problem Child To Productive Adult - GE's lending portfolio has stabilized in the past year with fewer defaults on its mortgage, consumer lending and real estate portfolios.... Jobs Report A Pleasant Surprise As U.S. Payrolls Add 243K Workers - Unemployment rate falls to 8.3%.... The Week Ahead: Late Buyers Should Be Cautious - This market has shown impressive resilience, but with skeptics now jumping in, this is a high-risk time for new buying.
The Wall Street Journal’s Wednesday markets column said it all: “The higher it has climbed, the more skeptics it has attracted.” Last week started off with concerns that Greece would not make a deal with its creditors, and a [ ]... Death Toll Is Said to Rise in Syrian City of Homs - Activists said the death toll climbed to 260 in an attack Saturday on Homs, a claim the Syrian government flatly denied ahead of a meeting scheduled for Saturday at the United Nations Security Council.
... Protesters Throng Frozen Moscow in Anti-Putin March - Tens of thousands marched on Saturday through a city gripped by bitter cold, in a third major effort by Russians opposed to Vladimir V. Putin?s return to the presidency.
... Cold Weather Kills Children in Afghan Refugee Camps - In the past month, at least 22 Afghan children under the age of 5 have frozen to death in refugee camps in Kabul, prompting deep concerns among aid workers.
... Komen Reverses Stance on Planned Parenthood Grants - The Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation apologized for its decision to cut grants to Planned Parenthood for cancer screening and said it would restore the funding.
... This Land: Maine Residents Struggle to Heat Their Homes - Cuts in a federal energy-assistance program have left some families struggling to pay for oil to heat their homes.
... Gingrich?s Deep Ties to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac - Newt Gingrich?s record as speaker shows that his ties to Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae run deeper and farther back than he has acknowledged.
... In Las Vegas, Making Sure the Caucuses Accommodate - As the number of Orthodox Jews in Nevada continues to grow, a special Republican caucus has been organized for Saturday night, and is expected to draw a few hundred Sabbath observers.
... Developers Eye Garages and Parking Lots - In Manhattan, parking lots and garages are making way for all sorts of development, especially luxury condominiums.
... Protests Over Soccer Match Riot Continuing in Egypt - By Saturday, at least 11 people had been killed around the country in the clashes, The Associated Press reported.
... Police Converge on Occupy Site in Washington, D.C. - Dozens of U.S. Park Police officers have converged on one of the nation's last remaining Occupy sites and are inspecting tents there.
... Greek Premier Is Tested in Impasse Over Pay Cuts - Prime Minister Lucas Papademos faces a deadlock over proposed demands by Greece?s foreign lenders to reduce private-sector wages in exchange for aid the country needs to prevent default.
... Nuclear Inspection Visit to Iran Deemed a Failure - The assessment came as Iran?s supreme leader lashed out at the United States, vowing to retaliate against oil sanctions and threats of military action.
... Zuckerberg?s Big Tax Bill May Benefit Facebook - Mark Zuckerberg plans to exercise stock options with an estimated value of $5 billion ahead of Facebook?s initial public offering, which will translate into a big tax benefit for the company.
... Rhodes Trust Gives Account of Quarterback?s Candidacy - The Rhodes Trust confirmed that it had put on hold the candidacy of the quarterback, Patrick J. Witt, upon learning that a fellow student had filed a complaint against him.
... New Haven Has Divided Loyalties in Super Bowl - The Connecticut city seems to ooze New England, but many fans remain faithful to their Super Bowl opponents, who played there for two seasons.
... Music Review: Bjork at the New York Hall of Science - Many of the songs performed on Friday at the first night of Bjork?s six-show residency at the New York Hall of Science are not the best music she?s made, but the ideas are beautiful.
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