Web Splash Screens
Posted March 20 2001
Summary: It's common for a Windows application to need to open a browser window to display a web page. The easy way to do that is by passing a URL to ShellExecute(), but as Carl Barnes shows there are a few tricks you can use to make ShellExecute even more productive.
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The New Clarion.NET Template Language - Is It Really Microsoft's T4?
10/22/2009 12:00:00 AM
At the Aussie DevCon, SoftVelocity president Bob Zaunere demonstrated a template written in the new .NET template language. But is it a new template language? Dave Harms argues it's really Microsoft's T4, and explains why that's a good thing.
