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Magazines RSS FeedsMicrosoft LightSwitch: Impressive, but not a tool for building big apps - Microsoft's LightSwitch product is now in public beta. It's is an impressive achievement, but at present, says Dave Harms, it's better suited to small .NET apps than to the kind of large-scale apps many Clarion developers create. ...Feed Source: www.clarionmag.com Are you getting the most out of ClarionMag? (screencast) - We've added a bunch of new features to the Clarion Magazine web site. Are you getting the most out them? In this screencast Dave Harms covers the article lists, navigation, the new Clarion developer roadmap, and much more. ... Custom Queue Sorting, Part 3 - Clarion 5 introduced the ability to sort queues with a function call. In this third installment Simon Kemp takes a closer look at the final version of the sorting function.... Custom Queue Sorting, Part 2 - Clarion 5 introduced the ability to sort queues with a function call. In this second of three parts Simon Kemp goes over his sorting class and the accompanying template.... Custom Queue Sorting, Part 1 - Clarion 5 introduced the ability to sort queues with a function call. But why would you want to do that? Simon Kemp explains not just why, but how, with a class and an easy to use template. Part 1 of 3.... Roadmap updated, ClarionMag office closed August 9,10 - The Clarion Magazine office will be closed through Tuesday, August 10. We'll be back on Wednesday. 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!... C7 Conversion Tips - Abe Jimenez provides some tips on converting your C6 applications to C7 (free access, not a ClarionMag article)... A .NET AppGen - From Microsoft - On August 23 Microsoft will release a beta version of LightSwitch, an application generator for .NET. Dave Harms looks at the LightSwitch announcements and wonders about the Clarion.NET AppGen and SoftVelocity's lack of communication.... 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.... PDF for June 2010 - All articles for June 2010 in PDF format.... 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. ... 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.... 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.
... Where To Find The Best Airport Food - Forget soggy pizza and greasy burgers. Airport terminals are the new frontier for high-quality cuisine.
... The Richest People In America - America's richest get poorer for the fifth time in 27 years.
... 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.
... Why Did Kim Jong Il Go To China? - Everyone misunderstands this trip.
... America's Best Colleges - Forbes' list of public and private colleges and universities ranks the best schools--from the students' point of view.
... BP Seen Revving Up Asset Sales - The oil giant has reportedly renewed talks over Prudhoe Bay in Alaska, and upped its target for cash raised from disposals.
... The World's Leading Companies - This comprehensive report analyzes the world's biggest companies and the best performing of these titans.
... Asia's 200 Best Under A Billion - Our 200 small and midsize companies have shined in the past year.
... Thailand's 40 Richest - Their net worth is over $36 billion. With a fortune of $7 billion, conglomerateur Dhanin Chearavanont is the new No. 1.
... Obama Calls for $50 Billion Spending on Transportation - President Obama, looking to jump-start the economy and create new jobs, called on Congress to approve a far-reaching plan to rebuild and modernize transportation networks over the next six years.
... Iran Remains Defiant, Nuclear Agency Says - The International Atomic Energy Agency reported that Iran had banned two of its top inspectors and still refused to answer questions about its nuclear program.
... Plan to Woo Taliban Foot Soldiers Stalls - Lack of funds and organizational issues have plagued a program meant to lure fighters away from insurgency.
... Feast of Data on BPA Plastic Yields Few Answers - Rat prostate cells under a microscope that have been exposed to BPA,Everyone is exposed to BPA, but after hundreds of studies, there is no consensus about its safety.
... 9 Years After 9/11, Public Safety Radio Is Not Ready - Despite a $7 billion effort, experts say a nationwide public safety radio system may never become a reality.
... Germany Agrees to Extend Life of Nuclear Plants - Germany will extend the life spans of 17 plants while alternative energy sources are developed, which is likely to make money for power companies and the government.
... South Africa Strike Suspended - South Africa?s trade unions Monday suspended a three-week-old strike by hundreds of thousands of government workers.
... The Fifth Set: Tennis?s Proving Ground - The United States Open has been the stage of many dramatic fifth sets.
... Mind: Forget What You Know About Good Study Habits - Psychologists have discovered that some of the most hallowed advice on study habits is flat wrong.
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