YOUR FEEDBACK
The Cloud Wars - Is Guitar Hero a Cloud?
Roland Judas wrote: I am following the cloud discussions for some months n...

ADS BY GOOGLE
BLOG-N-PLAY.COM
Islamists Get the Upper Hand in Canada Through State Sanctioned Kangaroo Courts
Few Americans are familiar with Mark Steyn, the conservat ive writer out of Canada who has a huge Internatio nal audience. This year he was indicted by the British Columbia Human Rights Commission for
TOP MICROSOFT .NET LINKS YOU MUST CLICK ON !


Bruce Armstrong
Bruce Armstrong is a development lead with Integrated Data Services (www.get-integrated.com). A member of TeamSybase, he has been using PowerBuilder since version 1.0.B. He was a contributing author to SYS-CON's PowerBuilder 4.0 Secrets of the Masters and the editor of SAMs' PowerBuilder 9: Advanced Client/Server Development.

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next »
PowerBuilder Editorial: The State of the State
Back in 2002, Sybase announced their four-phase approach toward adding .NET support to PowerBuilder. Phase 1 was the implementation of web services in PB9 and Phase 2 was the release of DataWindow.NET, which was packaged with PB 10. Phases 3 and 4 were the more ...
PowerBuilder Editorial - "There You Go Again"
If that doesn't ring a bell, it's from the Reagan / Carter debates in the 1980 election cycle. Carter had presented a string of criticisms of Reagan's positions, which Reagan pretty much dismissed with that statement. Back in the heyday of client/server developm...
A New Year and a New Direction
I received an e-mail from a loyal reader recently complaining that the magazine was no longer 'primarily about PowerBuilder.' The charge is actually true and, despite the title of this column, is not particularly new. In fact, we had an editorial eight years ago ...
PBDJ Editorial: Is RAD Dead?
Well, if you listened to Rob Enderle of Enderle Group (www2.sdtimes.com/p df/SDTimesBackIssues/sdti mes184.pdf) you might think that Rapid Application Development (RAD) is dead or dying. However, I think it's important to distinguish between two different things tha...
PBDJ Feature: Custom Common Dialogs Using SetWindowsHookEx
PBDJ's readers ask us from time to time what the most popular article in the magazine has been over recent years. We are delighted to report that the answer is that it is one by our very own and much loved editor-in-chief, Bruce Armstrong. We first published it in...
PBDJ Editorial: We Live in Interesting Times...
That isn't, by the way, a Chinese curse. The phrase 'may you live in interesting times' (which became popular after Robert Kennedy used it in a speech in 1966) probably originated from a 1950's science fiction story. Regardless of its roots though, we find ourselv...
Aliens Take Over Sybase...
Or well, perhaps it just seems that way. Like the Dilbert strip where aliens kidnap the PHB and one of them impersonates him. They all notice because he's suddenly more competent and caring, so they don't report it. Sybase released PowerBuilder 11.0 in June of 200...
TechWave 2007
This year TechWave 2007 took place at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. For those of you who didn't make it, the following is a recap of the events, with a couple of thoughts and suggestions thrown in. Officially the only thing going on Sunday was conference registration. ...
Using FOP to Handle Formatting of Large Text Blocks in DataWindow Output
It's been the bane of PowerBuilder development since day one. You have a DataWindow that contains one or more text blocks that, when previewed for printing or printed, span a page boundary. The result: the DataWindow incorrectly handles portions of the text. You m...
TechWave 2007 - A Few Last Recommendations
As I've mentioned previously, TechWave 2007 was (IMHO) one of the best TechWaves we've had in years. Nonetheless, there is always room for improvement. I've made some specific comments in my blog, but there are a few general suggestions that are the most important...
Using Visual .NET Components
Microsoft recently released the Interop Forms Toolkit 2.0 in order to allow 'developers to incorporate VB.NET Forms and Controls into their VB6 applications' (www.mi crosoft.com/downloads/det ails.aspx?FamilyID=934de3 c5-dc85-4065-9327-96801e5 7b81d&DisplayLang=en).
PowerBuilder News
Novalys released Visual Guard for PB11. This tool secures PowerBuilder 11 applications and supports .NET Winform and ASP .NET Web forms deployment.
Using Visual .NET Components in PowerBuilder
Microsoft recently released the Interop Forms Toolkit 2.0 in order to allow 'developers to incorporate VB.NET Forms and Controls into their VB6 applications' (www.mi crosoft.com/downloads/det ails.aspx? FamilyID=934d e3c5-dc85-4065-9327-96801 e57b81d&DisplayLang=en).
PowerBuilder Editorial — Welcome to TechWave 2007!
As with previous TechWaves, there are once again a number of changes. The most obvious one is that this year's event is at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino rather than Caesar's Palace. While not the complete move out of Vegas that I was hoping for, at least it's an improvement.
Sybase Techwave 2007: Bruce Armstrong's Blog
I really like how all this was laid out. When we were at Caesar's the wi-fi lounge and tech support lab were basically hidden past the entrance to the exhibit hall. Here at Mandalay bay you walk into the South Pacific Ballroom and everything is immediately availab...
Sybase Techwave 2007: Dynamically Generating Next-Generation Charts from PowerBuilder DataWindows
It will come as a surprise to no one that PowerBuilder's native graphing capabilities are somewhat lacking. Even the Define Graph Style dialog for the DataWindow graph style seems to have been left out of the GUI update in PowerBuilder 10.5 (see Figure 1). Forget ...
What Do You Want to See in PowerBuilder 12?
What do you want to see in PowerBuilder 12? That's not just my question for you this month, it's also Sybase's question for you as well. Two things demonstrate that. The first is the recent invitation to participate in a survey by Sue Dunnell, PowerBuilder's produ...
Calling .NET Components from PowerBuilder
Back in August of 2006, I wrote an article about calling .NET components from PowerBuilder using COM wrappers (i.e., CCW). Since I was basing it on a registry entry approach, the technique demonstrated required the component to be added to the GAC, which in turn r...
PowerBuilder Editorial — I'm Not Dead!
Every few years somebody winds up the 'PowerBuilder is dead' argument, and every few years we beat it down again. This time it's Mary Brandel of ComputerWorld and her list of the 'top 10 dead (or dying) computer skills' (www.computerworl d.com/action/article.do?c ...
Web Services Implementation of a Third Kind
Back in late 2002 I wrote an article on creating Web Services using PowerBuilder ('Implementing PowerBuilder-Based Web Services from PowerDynamo' http://pbdj. sys-con.com/read/42210.ht m). It was based on a PowerBuilder 8.0 component deployed to EAServer called fr...
PowerBuilder Editorial — Learn a Lesson from the Wii
I just recently (finally) upgraded to a Wii, and I only had to pay about $50 over retail on an auction site to get it. Good luck trying to find one in the LA area; most stores told me it would be at least a month before they had more. Then try finding accessories on...
PBDJ Editorial — Top 11 Reasons to Consider PowerBuilder 11
Just over a year ago PowerBuilder 10.5 was about to release and we looked at the top 10.5 reasons to move to that version. In that same vein, I'm going to look at the top 11 reasons to consider PowerBuilder 11.0, which is just about to hit the street. This time I'...
PowerBuilder Editorial — Would the Real "PB-to-the-Web" Solution Please Stand Up?
Over the years we've been offered, either by Sybase or by third-party companies, a number of 'move PowerBuilder to the Web' offerings. Focusing specifically on those offered by Sybase, we were first offered Web.pb. It was provided as a set of libraries with PowerB...
PBDJ Editorial — PocketBuilder, PocketBuilder! Wherefore Art Thou PocketBuilder!
(OK, let me start off by acknowledging that in the literary work I am alluding to, Juliet is not asking this question because she's looking for Romeo. She's actually lamenting that he comes from the rival family. But it's so commonly misunderstood that I thought i...
PowerBuilder Editorial — What's Ahead in the New Year...
About this time of year folks make their predictions about what's coming up in the New Year. Not to be left out, here's mine, along with my thoughts on what these events will mean for you.
PowerBuilder Editorial — New Releases
New features of this release include the DataWindow Designer Visual Studio Plug-in. This is a set of plug-ins for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. It enables users to design DataWindow objects directly in Visual Studio instead of in the standalone DataWindow Design...
PBDJ Editorial — No More 80% Solutions
It may be a bit early, but I have a New Year's resolution I'd like to propose to Sybase: 'No more 80% solutions.' What is an 80% solution? It's a technology approach that seems well conceived and when used with small demonstration applications (e.g., beta testing) works well.
PBDJ Editorial — TechWave 2006 Wrap up
It took me a while to mull over what I thought about the conference, but the following is my take on it. This year at TechWave the Game Show was held during the reception, where food and drink were served. In a similar mode, many of the meals were served in the ex...
Welcome to TechWave 2006
I went to TechWave a bit early because TeamSybase was holding their reception on Saturday evening. At the reception TeamSybase initiated several new members. If you'd like to view some of the video from the super-secret initiation ceremony, go to www.youtu be.com/watch?v=Vq0VbTrjld 8
PowerBuilder Feature — Calling .NET Assemblies from PowerBuilder Using COM Wrappers
I used to implement SMTP for PowerBuilder using a PBNI class that used P.J. Naughter's CPJNSMTPConnection MFC class to do the heavy lifting. Well, .NET 2.0 changes all that. One of the new features of .NET 2.0 is the introduction of a SMTPClient class. One of the ...
PowerBuilder Editorial — TechWave 2006
Welcome to TechWave 2006! The structure of the conference has changed significantly this year. The two- and four-day a.m. education courses are gone, at least in that format. This year what were the two-day classes are given in a single five-hour session on either...
Monday Session at Sybase TechWave
I was originally planning on attending the .Net Interop in PB11 class. However, due to a bit of a snafu Sybase thought I was an employee and scheduled me to proctor the New Features in PB 10.5 / 11.0 class. It was actually quite encouraging to know that the class ...
Sybase TechWave 2006: Monday's Keynotes
John Chen thanked ISUG and TeamSybase for being here. He then thanked the event sponsors. He noted that keynote was being webcast live and made disclaimers. He also noted that board of directors are attending the event and meeting the customers.
Welcome To Sybase TechWave 2006
I'm here a bit early because TeamSybase has their own reception Saturday evening. According to the Newswave, there are 1,600 attendees this year. Here?s a picture of the logo welcoming everyone to Techwave. That backpack in front of it is the one you get when yo...
PowerBuilder News
PowerBuilder Developer Resources released PBDelta version 5.2.0. This new version includes PowerBuilder 10.5 support including new icons and menus.
Innovate or Die
PowerBuilder has almost entirely lost mind share. In order to reintroduce PowerBuilder to a new generation of developers, Sybase should treat it like a new product. When it was originally being developed, PowerSoft used the product internally and also partnered with...
PowerBuilder News
Sybase announced the availability of Sybase PowerBuilder 10.5, the next-generation rapid application development tool. PowerBuilder 10.5 features key functionality enhancements and improves the DataWindow, an industry leading patented data access, presentation, ...
DataWindow.NET TreeView DataWindow Presentation Style
One of the first things you'll notice when you open up the File->New->DataWindow dialog in DataWindow Designer 2.0 is the new TreeView DataWindow presentation style (see Figure 1). Once you've double-clicked on that, you'll see the same series of dialogs that yo...
PowerBuilder News
PBDR.com announced a major upgrade of PBDoc to version 3.0. PBDoc is a tool for generating professional documentation directly from PowerBuilder source code.
PowerBuilder Blog: Innovate or Die - KISS
Not everybody is a seasoned PowerBuilder user, but a great deal of the documentation and samples are written as if they were. People who are new to the product need to be able to establish an early meaningful success with the product in order to form a good first ...

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next »

ADS BY GOOGLE
MOST READ THIS WEEK
Working at Google vs. Working at Microsoft
And Now the Begging
JetBrains Releases ReSharper 4.0
Microsoft Kinda Moves Offline

SYS-CON FEATURED WHITEPAPERS

ADS BY GOOGLE