Programming Objects in Clarion

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Programming Objects in Clarion, Second Edition is a special Clarion Magazine edition of Russ Eggen's widely-acclaimed book on objects and ABC. You'll learn the basics of object-oriented programming in a Clarion environment, and you'll also learn a lot of incredibly useful information about the inner workings of the ABC templates. This book also demonstrates how to write your own template wrappers for custom Clarion objects.
Softcover, approx 240 pages.
CoveComm Inc. ISBN: 0-9689553-2-0

About the author: Russ Eggen, is a former Topspeed/SoftVelocity employee who has conducted Clarion training sessions worldwide. Russ is a sought-after speaker and a highly effective trainer; he is well-known for his ability to communicate difficult concepts in meaningful ways.

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View the index (PDF, 92K)

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What readers say

"What a great read! This book is of such great use and value. I cannot recommend [it] enough!" - Glen Rathke

"I've just browsed through the book and it looks very well done. I would regard this as a 'must read (and use)' book if doing Clarion OOP work. I especially appreciate how Russ ties it all together; OOP and interfaces, ABC, templates, etc." - V.K.

"I've spent the last two days reading, scratching my head, and rethinking some old (and wrong) assumptions. This is a great book. Maybe I will end being able to do OOP, not just use OOP." - H.T.

"A great read." - J André Labuschagné

Source code

The source code for the Programming Objects in Clarion book is contained in the following zip file:

POIC2Source.zip (2.21 MB)

Errata

Corrections to the book will be posted here as necessary. If you have found an error please report it.

What's the difference between this second edition and Russ Eggen's first edition (sold by RadFusion)?

There are no substantial differences in content between the first and second editions. However, the second edition has been edited by David Harms, includes an index, and is a softcover, perfect-bound book.

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