 |  | | - Sunday, June 27, 2004
The Clarion Jobs Page was updated as well as the World Network of experienced Clarion Database programmers and companies with Clarion technology.
- Monday, April 26, 2004
New programmers joined our World Network of Clarion specialists from Puerto Rico, Slovenia, UK, USA (Sunny California), and Yugoslavia (Serbia & Montenergo). There were updated SQL Tools Resources of MySQL, MS SQL, and Oracle databases as well.
- Sunday, February 29, 2004
Oracle database resources added. Maybe you know about my Oracle knowlege and experience on Unix platforms - mainly on Sun Solaris - but the current news is I’m starting tomorrow to work directly for Oracle worldwide maintenance center.
Yes, I’m already tired to play child games with the small databases and would like to specialize in Oracle because it is only one stable and effective database platform for mission-critical applications.
What do you think? Is there any possibility to create a top database solution in MySQL without triggers or stored procedures, or in TopSpeed ISAM database with a real transaction processing? Or is it possible to use MS SQL or PostgreSQL with dB replication without problems? Believe me Oracle dB is the only one stable solution for mission critical application.
- Monday, February 16, 2004
The Clarion Jobs Page was updated as well as the World Network of experienced Clarion programmers and companies with Clarion technology.
- Tuesday, February 9, 2004
 The World Network of Clarion programmers & IT companies was updated as well as the Job & Projects resources for programmers.
- Monday, February 2, 2004
Good News! I'm available for 24x7 DBA services, SQL database monitoring, maintenance and support thanks to the new ICQ client - Jimm*) installed on my mobile phone with GPRS High Speed data connection to the Internet. See screenshots example of the mobile ICQ:
Jimm, "Java Immediate Mobile Messenger", is an ICQ clone for mobile devices, such as celluar phones.
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"That means management, not coding, is the support function. Management is not here to make decisions, but to get all the furniture out of the way so that software developers can do great stuff."
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