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THIS WEEK ONLY: Sale on New Tips Book, Other Books, Save $25-$75
Our newest book, Clarion Tips & Techniques Volume 5 is now in production! This week only you can pre-purchase this book for as little as $54.95 and save up to $25 off the list price (that's the subscriber price - non-subscribers pay $59.95). T&T Volume 5 is packed with choice articles from the pages of Clarion Magazine, covering topics from the Clarion language to the ABC class library, from the Windows API to the template language to SQL. There's even a section on Clarion#! Read more...
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We're offering similar savings on the previous two Tips books. This week only buy all three and save up to $75! This three volume set runs to about 2000 pages; that's like having a whole team of Clarion experts making suggestions, writing code, and solving problems just for you.
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New AppGen Build To Third Party Vendors
A new AppGen build has been released to third party vendors. We'll have an update tomorrow or Thursday.
Dual or Quad Core For Clarion?
A new release of Clarion is a good excuse as any for a new development box, even if code generation and compiling are already faster. But what processor to choose: dual core or quad core?
We use file dialogs for selecting files, color dialogs for selecting colors, and calendars for selecting dates. But what about selecting times? Paul Blais presents a time picker that not only lets you select a block of time but also graphically displays sunset, sunrise and twilight.
Source Code Library 2008.10.31 Available
The Clarion Magazine Source Code Library has been updated to include the latest source. Source code subscribers can download the October 2008 update from the My ClarionMag page. If you're on Vista please run Lindersoft's Clarion detection patch first.
The first release of the C7 AppGen is now in beta testing with third party vendors. Dave Harms provides an update on bugs, fixes, features and the overall status of the beta.
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The ClarionMag Source Code Library
Clarion Magazine is more than just a great place to learn about Clarion development techniques, it's also home to a massive collection of Clarion source code. Clarion subscribers already know this, but now we've made it easier for subscribers and non-subscribers alike to find the code they need.
The Clarion Magazine Source Library is a single point download of all article source code, complete with an article cross-reference.
E-books are another great way to get the information you want from Clarion Magazine. Your time is valuable; with our e-books, you spend less time hunting down the information you need. We're constantly collecting the best Clarion Magazine articles by top developers into themed PDFs, so you'll always have a ready reference for your favorite Clarion development topics.
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We also publish Russ Eggen's widely-acclaimed Programming Objects in Clarion, an introduction to OOP and ABC.
Clarion Magazine is your premier source for news about, and in-depth articles on Clarion software development. We publish articles by many of the leading developers in the Clarion community, covering subjects from everyday programming tasks to specialized techniques you won't learn anywhere else. Whether you're just getting started with Clarion, or are a seasoned veteran, Clarion Magazine has the information you need.
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