Posted December 18th, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
Randy Rogers shows how to use the Google Calendar API to add public and private calendars to your Clarion# applications.
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Posted November 27th, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
Mike Hanson has prepared a cross-reference showing Clarion# equivalents to VB.NET and C# statements. Topics include program structure, comments, data types, constants, enumerations, operators, choices, loops, arrays, functions, strings, exceptions, namespaces, classes, interfaces, construtors, using object, structs, properties, delegates, events, and I/O. Based on a VB.NET/C# document by Frank McCown.
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Posted November 19th, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
We just created a new forum so people can get answers to their Clarion#/Clarion.Net questions: softvelocity.public.clarionsharp.
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Posted November 19th, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
In this Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page I’ll attempt to answer at least some of the questions that have been raised about Clarion.NET. If you log in you can post your own comments and questions below.
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Clarion.NET beta impresses
SoftVelocity released the long-awaited beta of Clarion.NET today. It’s been a loooooong wait for this baby, [...]
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Posted November 16th, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
Bob Foreman has stated that SV is “planning to send the download instructions via direct email later today.” We’ll have coverage on the Clarion.NETbeta shortly after its release.
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Posted November 12th, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
Clarion developers have been patiently, and some not so patiently, awaiting the Clarion.Net release. We have received so many requests for early access that we have put together a special Clarion.Net Charter Subscription, available just for early adopters.
But the Charter Subscription program we’ve put together is a lot more then just delivering early access [...]
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Posted November 5th, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
Why should you be thinking about developing in .NET? Well there are many compelling reasons, but I’m starting from the point of view of accepting that .NET is clearly part of the future for Windows developers. And no, that doesn’t mean Clarion native code is going away. We’re planning to continue to develop our [...]
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Posted November 2nd, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
When we started development on the Clarion for .Net product, internally we called it Clarion#.
As we added new language features, we looked always at the C# specification. C# being the programming language that most directly reflects the underlying Common Language Infrastructure (CLI).
Somewhere along the way the marketing folks started talking and writing about [...]
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Posted October 12th, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
In the Clarion.Net product, there is a “WinForms” Designer for building Windows desktop applications, a “Web Forms” Designer for building web applications (ASP.NET), and a “Compact Framework” Designer that is used for creating Windows Mobile applications.
The Designers all work in a similar fashion regarding the population of controls. The Clarion 7 IDE has a Toolbox [...]
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Posted July 31st, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
As part of our continuing coverage of Clarion 7 and Clarion.Net resources, we have recently added some summary indexes to our Blog coverage.
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Posted July 12th, 2007 by Andrew Popoff
Now you can rate the posts with stars
Also we added the Tags below the post.
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