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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. ... Mother Files $900 Trillion Lawsuit Against NYC For Taking Her Kids Away - Credit: The Smoking Gun Staten Islander Fausat Ogunbayo, 46, has filed a shocking $900 trillion federal suit against the City Of New York for placing her two children in a foster home over three years ago. In court documents filed last week, Ogunbayo has accused the Administration for Children's Services and city [ ]... UK denies Alan Turing postumous pardon for homosexuality - Recently, over 23,000 people signed an online petition to ask the UK government to pardon Alan Turing for homosexuality, considered the crime of "gross indecency" by the Labouchere Amendment of the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885. Yesterday, the motion was dismissed by the House of Lords. Considering that Turing performed stellar and unique [ ]... Lies, Damned Lies and Piracy - I've received a great response to my recent article discussing piracy published last week. It's topped my comment and page view records, and sparked very interesting debates on the site here and across all forms of social media. But there's something that isn't really addressed that's been nagging me ever since [ ]... Clint Eastwood Didn't Make Karl Rove's Day - I was, frankly, offended by it,” said Karl Rove on Fox News Monday. “I'm a huge fan of Clint Eastwood, I thought it was an extremely well-done ad, but it is a sign of what happens when you have Chicago-style politics,... Super Bowl XLVI's Real Winner? Indianapolis! - as viewers all over the country found out last week, there is a lot more to Indy than sports.... This Year's Most Generous Billionaire Philanthropist Has Been Dead Since 2006 - The Chronicle of Philanthropy just released its list of the most generous donors of 2011. The top spot goes to a woman you've never heard of who died years ago.... America's Most Disliked Athletes - Michael Vick edges Tiger Woods to stay on top. Ndamukong Suh jumps on board.... Jobs Outlook 2012: Careers Headed For The Dustbin - The BLS predicts these 20 jobs will be swept away in the next several years.... You Will Never Kill Piracy, and Piracy Will Never Kill You - Now that the SOPA and PIPA fights have died down, and Hollywood prepares their next salvo against internet freedom with ACTA and PCIP, it's worth pausing to consider how the war on piracy could actually be won. It can't, is the short answer, and one these companies do not want to [ ]... Indianapolis Teaches Future Super Bowl Host Cities that Convenience is King - Image via Wikipedia I hate to say I told you so, but Indianapolis knocked it out of the park as host city for Super Bowl XLVI by most accounts be it NFL executives, fans, corporate types in town for both business and pleasure. You name it, they liked it. No question, the weather was [ ]... Santorum Sweep Sets Stage for New Battle in Republican Race - Rick Santorum?s rebuke of Mitt Romney could scramble the dynamics of the race even as many in the party?s establishment were urging its most committed activists to finally fall in line behind Mr. Romney.
... As Russia Pushes Diplomacy, Syrian Forces Are Said to Pound Homs - Russia?s foreign minister said on Wednesday that Syria?s vice president would seek open talks with the rebels, even as regime forces were reported to be shelling the city of Homs.
... Push to Avert Foreclosures Hits Court Logjam - Court hearings meant to protect New York homeowners from foreclosure are hopelessly slowed by endless paperwork and requests for additional information.
... In Piracy Debate, Deciding if the Sky Is Falling - Media and Internet giants at odds over dealing with purloined content on the Web may need to agree first on exactly how bad the problem is.
... Drilling Reaches Lake Vostok, Long Trapped Under Antarctic Ice Sheet - Scientists said Wednesday they had reached the waters of a lake that has been sealed off for millions of years.
... Jeremy Lin Has Burst From N.B.A. Novelty Act to Knicks Star - Jeremy Lin, an Asian-American Harvard graduate, couldn?t find a role in the league. Then he scored 53 points in two games for the Knicks.
... Christian Siriano Seeks Fashion Industry?s Approval - Thanks to ?Project Runway,? Christian Siriano is a star in the eyes of the broader public, but now he?s trying to appeal to the fashion crowd.
... New Settlements in Britain?s Hacking Scandal - Rupert Murdoch?s British newspaper subsidiary was reported to have reached a new batch of settlements on Wednesday in the hacking scandal.
... Greek Leaders Struggle for Agreement on Cuts - Driving the talks has been a clear recognition that the ever-worsening collapse of the Greek economy will require another increase in bailout funds.
... U.S. and Japan Pave Way to Send Okinawa Marines to Guam - The transfer of U.S. Marines to Guam will not require the prior closure of a base on the southern Japan island of Okinawa, the United States and Japan announced Wednesday.
... Ban on Insider Trading by Congress Faces G.O.P. Revisions in House - Lobbyists were in a tizzy over provisions of a Senate-passed ethics bill that tighten regulation of lobbying and require secretive ?political intelligence? firms to register as lobbyists do.
... Islandia, a Florida City That Never Was - Miami-Dade County officials are expected to abolish the city of Islandia, a desolate chain of 33 islands that mid-century land developers had hoped to turn into a rollicking resort town.
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