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Magazines RSS FeedsRoadmap updated, ClarionMag office closed Monday, August 2 - The Clarion Magazine office will be closed Monday, August 2. We'll be back Tuesday morning. Meanwhile, take a look at our updated roadmap to Clarion development! It's not quite done yet (still a few hundred articles to slot into place, and some corrections to be made), but it'll give you a good idea of the scope of ClarionMag's content. And be sure to read the instructions on how to create your own customized view of the roadmap!...Feed Source: www.clarionmag.com An Important Change To ClarionMag's Free Article Policy - Eleven years ago Clarion Online ceased publication, and subsequently transferred its content to Clarion Magazine on the condition that the articles be publicly available for two years. That policy is finally changing; next week the COL articles will become subscriber-only.... When Not To Generate Code - There's an odd setting in Application Options that tells the IDE to edit source errors from code embeds in the generated source, rather than inside the app itself. That seems like a useless option to have, but in fact it's qutie valuable, as Dave Harms explains. ... Colorado DevCon Gets Green Light - John Hickey and Arnold Young have had a solid survey response and are moving ahead with plans for a ClarionLive! DevCon at the end of October, in Denver Colorado.... Preloading Queries With Clarion's QBE Template - Query By Example (QBE) is a popular way to give users added flexibility when querying data. There are many advantages to using third party QBE templates, but Clarion's own QBE template is also quite capable. It's even better when you can preload your application with queries that show the users how to use QBE. Rip Peterman explains.... Possible ClarionLive! DevCon In October - Arnold Young and John Hickey are proposing a ClarionLive! DevCon in Denver CO at the end of October, to be held in conjunction with Capesoft's WebShop NetTalk seminar. ... PDF for June 2010 - All articles for June 2010 in PDF format.... Queue Browses, Sort Headers and Locators - There are two final functionalities Steve Parker needs to implement to make his queue-based list and form completely mirror the browse-forms options provided by the templates: sort headers and locators.... Clarion 7.2 Makes Steady Progress - On June 3 2010 SoftVelocity released Clarion 7.2 build 7232, followed a week or so later by build 7248. Dave Harms takes a look at both builds.... Queue Record Structures - As Steve Parker recently explained, it's possible to use a queue declared in the dictionary to create a fully editable browse/form. But is it possible to go one step further and treat a queue just as you would a file's RECORD structure?... Making a Splash - When you have large applications, especially applications with lots of DLLs, it can take quite a bit of time for the program to load and for the frame screen to appear. Users don't like long periods with no response, so this effect is not ideal. As Bruce Johnson explains, there are ways to speed up application load time, but often the best solution is a splash screen. ... Editable Dictionary Queues - In the previous article in this series, Steve Parker showed how to declare queues in the dictionary. Now it's time to complete the picture and show how to make a fully functioning browse and form to maintain a queue.... Everybody Needs Some Closure - Closures are a hot topic in programming circles, thanks to the growing influence of functional programming. But do you really need to understand closures? Dennis Evans thinks you do. In this article he covers the concepts, shows how to write a closure in Clarion#, and explains the mysteries of the underlying IL code. ... Welcome To The New ClarionMag Site! - Welcome to the new site! Here's a summary of some of the new features. Look for more detailed explanations in the days and weeks to come. ... Clarion 7.2 Released - SoftVelocity has released Clarion 7.2 to CSP program participants. Third party component DLLs must be rebuilt with the Clarion 7.2 compiler and runtime. As well, the .APP file format has been updated in this release and .App files opened in 7.2 cannot be opened with prior versions. ... Riskiest Cities For Homeowners - Many people who fall behind on their mortgages never catch up. In these markets, the problem is especially bad.
... The World's Billionaires - Carlos Slim Helu takes the No. 1 spot on Forbes' annual list of the world's richest as a record 164 billionaires return to the ranking amid the global economic recovery.
... The World's Richest Man's New Mansion - What you need to know about Carlos Slim Helu's record-breaking purchase.
... High-Frequency Programmers Revolt Over Pay - Computer jockeys setting up own shops in bids to make millions.
... Why Keynes Was Wrong - Macroeconomics from an MBA's perspective.
... The World's Most Powerful Celebrities - Oprah Winfrey takes back her crown while pop chart phenomenon Lady Gaga catapults to No. 4 on this year's Celebrity 100.
... The Richest People In America - America's richest get poorer for the fifth time in 27 years.
... Table: The World's Happiest Countries - By and large, rich countries are happier--and that's no coincidence.
... Six Ways To Avoid Capital Gains Tax - You can reduce your risk in a stock without triggering a taxable sale. Here's how.
... Where In The World Is Imam Feisal? - Questions multiply about $100 million Islamic center planned near Ground Zero.
... The Radiation Boom: After Stroke Scans, Patients Face Serious Health Risks - The overdoses set off an investigation by the Food and Drug Administration into why patients tested with this complex yet lightly regulated technology were bombarded with radiation.
... Optimism That Cement Will Shut Down Gulf Oil Well - An effort known as a static kill is part of a two-pronged strategy to kill the well by cementing it shut twice, from above with the static kill and then from below, using a relief well.
... Missouri Voters to Have Say on Health Care Law - The first plebiscite on the Obama health care law seems likely to be a low-turnout affair among an electorate dominated by Republican primary voters.
... India Digs Under Top of the World to Match Rival - India is building a tunnel to bypass the dangerous Rohtang Pass as part of a plan to match China for regional and global power.
... The Big Day: Chelsea Clinton's Wedding - The Caucus is in Rhinebeck, N.Y., for the former first daughter's wedding day. "We don't know who we're looking at," one bystander complained. "Seriously, I want to see Oprah."
... Turbines Too Loud for You? Here, Take $5,000 - In Oregon, an energy company is offering checks to residents in exchange for signed waivers saying they will not complain about excessive noise from turning turbines.
... Death Toll Rises to 800 as Floods Hit Pakistan - Government officials are pleading for international aid as water levels in dams continue to rise.
... Israeli Airstrike Kills Hamas Official in Gaza - The Israeli military said its warplanes had struck several sites in northern, central and southern Gaza.
... Jewish Group Opposes Muslim Center Near Ground Zero - The Anti-Defamation League announced its opposition to a proposed Islamic center and mosque, intensifying a fierce national debate about the limits of religious freedom.
... Panel Advises Reprimand for Rangel, Not Ouster - The congressman who led an inquiry into Representative Charles B. Rangel?s ethics said he recommended the moderate punishment.
... New Trouble for Terrorist Who Aided Prosecutors - Abdel Ghani Meskini, who received a short prison term for his role in a failed plot in Los Angeles, has been rearrested.
... City Critic: One-Stop Shopping at Manhattan?s First Target - Manhattan?s first Target opened in East Harlem, last Sunday. At Manhattan?s first Target, which opened recently in East Harlem, the efficient experience is the opposite of the dominant New York model of store-hopping.
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