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		<title>By: Bob&#8217;s Post In Full at Dev Dawn</title>
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		<description>[...] Bob&#8217;s Post In Full   Published by Stu 0 minutes ago in News &amp; Opinions, Clarion       I spoke about Bob&#8217;s post to the community in a previous post. He&#8217;s given me permission to regale it here in all it&#8217;s glory. So here &#8216;tis.  &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;  Update on the Clarion UKCUG meeting  I&#8217;m back in the USA after a great trip to the UK and France. The Clarion UK user group meeting in Cambridge was a very good time. I had a chance to meet with some great folks, and it was a superb location. My thanks to Richard Rose for organizing the event, and to all of the developers who attended. I had a chance to speak with many of those who attended, and I came away with a clearer understanding of what developers want and need for both Clarion 7 and Clarion.Net.   Between Scott and myself we covered the gamut, from updates to the Clarion 7 UI feature set, to the new functionality in the Project system, Class Browser, Window and Report Designers, source code Editor and much more. Then I did code walkthroughs and ran live Clarion WinForm applications, WebForm apps, Web services, and Mobile applications. My presentation alone ran about 4 hours.  Because we covered so much new territory it&#8217;s natural to expect that some of the information would be misinterpreted, and upon my return I found that some information posted at devdawn.com and at clarionmag.com is a bit off the mark and has created some confusion.  Iâ€™ll try to clarify a few things here, addressing the items posted that were not quite accurate, and also answering some questions sent in via email to our sales/support team that were generated from the incorrect information. [...]</description>
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