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Don'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 ....
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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....
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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. ...
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Tip of the Week: Fullscreen View - Sometimes you need just a little bit more screen real estate....
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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 ...
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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)....
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Custom Methods And Derived Classes - Nardus Swanevelder explores the often-ignored world of template-generated derived classes. ...
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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. ...
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PDF for November 2011 - All articles for November 2011 in PDF format....
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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. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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Tip of the Week: Another Way To Open Files - Sometimes opening a file is as easy as highlighting text. ...
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Tip of the Week: The Type Finder - There are lots of nifty navigation aids in the C7/8 IDE including the type finder. ...
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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. ...
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Mother Files $900 Trillion Lawsuit Against NYC For Taking Her Kids Away - 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 for causing economic [ ]...
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America's Most Disliked Athletes - Michael Vick edges Tiger Woods to stay on top. Ndamukong Suh jumps on board....
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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....
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The Mystery Monk Making Billions With 5-Hour Energy - Ever heard of Manoj Bhargava? Probably not. He's a former monk who struck it rich with that ubiquitous red bottle: 5-Hour Energy. Read his improbable story....
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UK Denies Alan Turing Posthumous 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 [ ]...
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Caesars Debuts With Massive Pop: Investor Trap Or True Value? - Caesars' market debut on Wednesday came with an impressive 80% pop in initial trading, as investors piled into the tiny offering, but some might doubt the company's capacity to grow without a Macau property....
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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 [ ]...
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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 [ ]...
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How Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model Kathy Ireland Became a $350 Million Mogul - The strange but true story of how swimsuit icon Kathy Ireland turned America’s most mundane products into a licensing empire—and became the first lady of flyover country....
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Jobs Outlook 2012: Careers Headed For The Dustbin - The BLS predicts these 20 jobs will be swept away in the next several years....
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States Negotiate $26 Billion Deal for Homeowners - Nearly two million Americans could benefit from mortgage relief from the nation?s biggest banks, as part of a broad government settlement to be announced as early as Thursday. ...
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Foster Friess, a Santorum Supporter With Deep Pockets - Few people played a more pivotal role in Rick Santorum?s victories in Minnesota, Missouri and Colorado than Foster Friess, a wealthy donor to conservative causes. ...
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U.S. and Israel Split Over How to Deter Iran - An intense debate has erupted over when Tehran?s nuclear facilities will become invulnerable to an Israeli attack, and if economic sanctions need more time to work. ...
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Meteorite From Mars Is at Home in London, After a World Tour - A glossy meteorite that broke off from the Red Planet some million years ago and landed in Morocco last summer passed through many hands before finding a home at the Natural History Museum in London. ...
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California Housing Market Braces for Facebook Millionaires - The Bay Area and Silicon Valley expect the windfall from the Facebook stock offering to make their in-demand region even hotter. ...
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In Syria, Russia Defends Diplomacy Amid Reports of Violence - As reports of assaults by Syrian forces continued for a fifth day, Russia?s leaders attempted to fend off criticism that they were doing nothing effective to stop the bloodshed. ...
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Austerity Measure Talks Are Stalled in Greece - Prime Minister Lucas Papademos and leaders in his government pledged to resume talks to reach an agreement on measures required for a bailout. ...
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In Grip of Cold, Afghan Family Buries 8th Child - Even by the standards of destitution in Afghan refugee camps, the story of Sayid Mohammad is a hard-luck one. ...
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DealBook: Credit Suisse Reports First Quarterly Loss in Three Years - The Swiss bank reported a net loss of $698 million in the fourth quarter of last year after costs to fix its investment banking operation ballooned. ...
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G.O.P. Report Criticizes Transfers From Guantánamo - The report criticizes both the Bush and the Obama administrations for taking too many risks in releasing detainees from the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. ...
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House Republicans Cut an Ethics Bill Provision - Republican lawmakers have deleted a provision that would regulate the collection of ?political intelligence? from political insiders for the use of hedge funds, mutual funds and other investors. ...
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Knicks 107, Wizards 93: Jeremy Lin Leads Knicks Again, 107-93, Over Wizards - The Knicks got another strong game from guard Jeremy Lin, who scored 23 points and had 10 assists as they beat Washington. ...
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Washington State Moves Closer to Gay Marriage - Gov. Christine Gregoire pledged to sign the measure next week, but a final decision may come down to a voter referendum. ...
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Books of The Times: ?Once Upon a Secret?: Mimi Alford on Her Affair With Kennedy - Mimi Alford tells the story of her affair with President John F. Kennedy in ?Once Upon a Secret.? ...
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