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Magazines RSS FeedsAgile, Test-Drive Development In Clarion#, Part 1 (Article) - Clarion# brings many new development tools and methodologies into play, and one of these is something called Test Driven Development, or TDD. The idea is that you create tests for your code, not just after you've written the code, but in fact before you write the code. In this first of two parts Dave Harms introduces the concept of TDD and creates a library and a test project....Feed Source: www.clarionmag.com:8080 Agile, Test-Drive Development In Clarion#, Part 2 (Article) - In this second of two articles on Test Driven Development, Dave Harms walks through the process of creating tests cases and then writing the Clarion# code to satisfy the tests.... Source Code Library 2008.04.30 Available (Article) - The Clarion Magazine Source Code Library has been updated to include the latest source. Source code subscribers can download the April 2008 update from the My ClarionMag page. If you're on Vista please run Lindersoft's Clarion detection patch first.... Enhancing The RoundedPanel Control (Article) - Dave Harms follows in Randy Rogers' footsteps and comes up with a few enhancements to the Clarion# RoundedPanel control.... RTF Mail Merge (Article) - It's easy to do mail merge with MS Word and an appropriate third party utility. But what if your users don't all have MS Word? Not to worry; as John Griffiths shows you can always use the RTF Text Control.... Creating A Custom Rounded Panel Control In Clarion# (Article) - Early on in his explorations of Clarion# Randy Rogers decided he needed a panel control with rounded corners. The problem: no such panel is part of the standard control set. The solution: create a custom panel control. ... PDF for April 2008 (Article) - All articles for April 2008 in PDF format.... Loosely Coupled .NET Applications And Inversion of Control (Article) - Designing loosely-coupled applications is one thing; getting all those components to work together, based on runtime configuration settings, is another. The answer: use an Inversion of Control container to manage the creation and lifespan of your objects. ... Passing Filter Expressions To Reports (Article) - Dynamic filter expressions are a great way to let your users query data, but they'll probably want to apply these filters to reporting as well. Paul Blais shows how it's done. ... Loosely Coupled .NET Applications: The Baseline Example (Article) - In preparation for the grand finale on configurable, adaptable .NET applications David Harms introduces a sample application and shows how to use its classes in typical tightly-coupled fashion.... Using Dynamic Filter Expressions for QBE (Article) - Paul Blais takes a look at filter expressions employed in the Clarion VIEW structure. These expressions are a close cousin to EVALUATE, and a great way to enhance your users' ability to query the database. ... Loosely Coupled .NET Applications: Understanding Reflection (Article) - At the midway point in his series on flexible application design David Harms explores the very cool world of .NET reflection.... Source Code Library 2008.03.31 Available (Article) - The Clarion Magazine Source Code Library has been updated to include the March source. Source code subscribers can download the Mar 2008 update from the My ClarionMag page. If you're on Vista please run Lindersoft's Clarion detection patch first.... PDF for March 2008 (Article) - All articles for March 2008 in PDF format.... The Clarion.NET FAQ - Updated May 5, 2008 (Article) - A list of frequently-asked questions about Clarion.NET/Clarion#, and some hopefully informative answers. Latest update: Clarion# performance as compared to Clarion 6.... The World's Billionaires - The 1,125 richest people on the planet.... Chinese Quake Shakes Up Dry Bulk Prices - Already-soaring shipping costs rise on speculation that disaster will increas demand.... Top 13 Most Fuel-Efficient Cars - These sets of wheels allow you to put the pedal to the metal without emptying your wallet.... What Not To Wear - Do you want your boss gazing at your cleavage? Even worse, do you want a view of your boss' upper thigh?... Sponsor's Content: Earth in the Balance Sheet: Sustainability Reports - Sure, the pictures are nice. But in-depth sustainability reports are more than good PR. They provide better information to stakeholders and rich data to guide wiser management decisions.... Best Small Cars For The Buck - As gas prices rise, so does demand for small cars--these 10 provide the best value for money.... Intel: Our Lips Are (Almost) Sealed - The company might get its chips in Apple's lineup of Web-friendly gizmos some day. Steve Jobs just may not know it yet.... The Fastest Fictional Cars - How do the fleetest autos in TV and movies stack up?... Buffett's Ins And Outs - The Oracle from Omaha's first-quarter moves are revealed.... Inside The World's First Billion-Dollar Home - Take a tour of Mukesh Ambani's 27-story residential skyscraper in Mumbai, India.... Ten Questions Yahoo! Shareholders Want Answered - Carl Icahn's expected plan to unseat the Web portal's board keeps the pressure on Jerry Yang, Steve Ballmer and Eric Schmidt.... Saudis Rebuff Bush, Politely, on Pumping More Oil - The Saudis announced that they had increased output starting on May 10, but they seemed to reject a request by President Bush, who was visiting, to raise oil production further.
... As Time Runs Out, Rescuers Still Find Quake Survivors - Chinese officials said rescuers were still finding survivors four days after an earthquake that has killed at least 22,000 people.
... The Caucus: Obama Responds to Foreign Policy Criticism - Barack Obama said that Republican leaders were using ?fear-mongering? in an effort to continue what he called ?failed policies.?
... Winemaker Robert Mondavi Dead at 94 - Robert Mondavi was the California winemaking patriarch who built his winery into a thriving business using innovations such as cold fermentation and stainless steel tanks.
... Panel Backs Amputee Sprinter?s Olympic Quest - Oscar Pistorius will be allowed to compete for a spot in the Olympic games after an unexpected ruling.
... As Toll Rises to 78,000, Myanmar Still Limits Aid - The United States is facing the limits of its clout in dealing with a junta that human rights advocates say is putting its own survival before that of the population.
... your money: 5 Basic Guidelines for Managing Your Finances - A new Times columnist offers guidance that can be useful in making just about any financial decision.
... Paulson Says Economy Is Stabilizing - The Treasury secretary, Henry M. Paulson Jr., delivered a guardedly optimistic message to business leaders.
... New Airline Rules on Tarmac Delays - The Department of Transportation said that it would require airlines to give fuller accountings of delays on the tarmac.
... After Warehouse Fire, Fewer Rocket?s Red Glare - An explosion that destroyed 20 fireworks warehouses in China three months ago will probably mean dimmer night skies on the Fourth of July in the United States.
... King Squelches Rumors of Shift at CNN - Larry King, who said last year that he hoped Ryan Seacrest would succeed, sought to tamp down speculation that any succession was imminent.
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