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Author Re: Clarion ABC theory
Lew

2004-12-15, 3:55 pm

Definitely Bruce's book. www.capesoft.com.

Killer book on ABC.

"C.Joseph Drayton" <kalek1@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> I am looking for a good book on Clarion ABC theory. I am using Clarion
> 5.5ee. You might be wondering why I specifically want a book on theory
> rather than application. The reason is quite simple. There are some
> what I consider to be basic concepts that I can not figure out how
> they are applied. For example, when do you need to 'bind' a field.
> Sometimes the field needs to be 'binded' other times if there is a
> bind it doesn't work at all. I would like to understand when I should
> and shouldn't 'bind' a variable. Another thing that I am having
> trouble wrapping my mind around is when you simply call a procedure
> versus initiating a thread. There are other things that I am having
> trouble with. The two mentioned though are the ones that I run into
> most often. I have been programming for 20+ years, and have found that
> languages are much easier to learn when you understand the underlying
> theory that they are built on.
>
> If you have a recommendation on a good ABC theory book I would like to
> hear about it.
>
> Thanks . . . C.Joseph
>
> That which a man buys too cheaply . . .
> ~ He esteems too lightly
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