Handling COM Events - Part 2
Posted January 16 2002
Summary: The one area of COM that the Clarion OLE control is particularly weak in is receiving events. When the OLE control works, it works very well and is very simple to use. However, more often than not, it does not work, and in a case like that you'll need Jim Kane's OLE event code. Read on. Part 2 of 2.
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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.
