Clarion# Array Index And Class Instantiation Changes
Posted February 27 2008
Summary: Build 2957 of Clarion.NET introduced some significant changes to the Clarion# language, including the removal of automatic class instantiation and a switch to zero-based arrays. Dave Harms looks at the reasons behind the changes and the impact on Clarion# code.
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