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Clarion.NET Language Changes: What’s New
Clarion.NET opens up a whole new world to Clarion developers, and the Clarion language is evolving to take advantage of that world. Dave Harms explores the new language features in Clarion.NET.

Clarion.NET Language Changes: What’s Gone
The .NET platform is a lot richer than Win32, but it also imposes some requirements that aren’t fully compatible with Clarion as we know it. In this first of two articles on Clarion.NET language changes Dave Harms looks at what’s going away.

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