Dr. Explain releases version 5.5 today!

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Dr.Explain news: version 5.5 - HiDPI support, 64bit performance, new UI, and more What's new in Dr.Explain 5.5 (release notes) 64 Bit architecture Starting from version 5.5, Dr.Explain will run on 64 bit Windows OS exclusively so as to support bigger projects as well as to be more performant. Hi-DPI monitors support Dr.Explain now also supports high resolution (Hi-DPI) screens, such as 4K monitors, taking full advantage of fine pixeling for the clearest user interface and better user experience. New revamped and refreshed user interface The new clear and attractive interface will help you to work more efficiently and with greater comfort. The Import fucntion got more flexible The Export functions were optimized Many issues in different modules were fixed   Dr.Explain is based on a unique interface analysis and…
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Day of the Programmer so let’s Celebrate

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Day of the Programmer so let's celebrate The Day of the Programmer is an international professional day that is celebrated on the 256th (hexadecimal 100th, or the 28th) day of each year (September 13 during common years and on September 12 in leap years). It is officially recognized in Argentina, Bangladesh, Chile, Brazil, Mexico, Austria, Germany, Canada, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, India, Belgium, Australia, Poland, Romania, Ireland, Italy, Serbia, Slovenia, Ukraine, United Kingdom, the United States and Russia.[1][2] The number 256 (28) was chosen because it is the number of distinct values that can be represented with an eight-bit byte, a value well-known to programmers. 256 is also the highest power of two that is less than 365, the number of days in a common year. You wonder why Russia out of all places decided to create the official day…
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New Build 4 Now Available for Version 2.26 of ElevateDB from Elevate Software

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New Build 4 Now Available for Version 2.26 of ElevateDB from Elevate Software Elevate Software is  pleased to announce that build 4 for version 2.26 of ElevateDB is now available. The software release provides the following: Altering a Table in a Database with Dependent Views Can Result in a Table Checksum Mismatch COMPARE DATABASE Generating Incorrect Statement Terminators for ALTER Statements If you own the subscription model or are looking for a database manager that works with Delphi this is the package to go with. ElevateDB is licensed per-developer, and includes royalty-free distribution. License management isn't required at all, and the money that you used to pay to the database engine vendor is now your profit to keep. What does ElevateDB do ? You don't need to use a feature-crippled…
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Meet FMS President Luke Chung

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Meet FMS President Luke Chung Since FMS started in 1986 they have assisted countless individuals and organizations make better data driven decisions. As database experts, FMS help our clients improve accuracy, efficiency, and costs. FMS give managers better control of their processes, provide data to key decision makers, and help developers add features and gain insight into their applications. Collecting, analyzing, and presenting data in ways that empower individuals is what they provide. Having used their tools for various Microsoft Access Projects and applications Baron Software highly recommends visiting the FMS web site as well as stopping at this event to listen to Mr. Chung. Meet FMS President Luke Chung at the Microsoft Access User Group Meeting in New York City September 11, 2017, 6:30 PM Microsoft Headquarters, New York…
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Coding Boot Camps should they go or be used ?

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Coding Boot Camps should they go or be used ? Within the past week, two well-known and well-established coding bootcamps have announced they’ll be closing their doors: Dev Bootcamp, owned by Kaplan Inc., and The Iron Yard, owned by the Apollo Education Group (parent company of the University of Phoenix).  Not the most strongest places to learn how to code but some industry observers have suggested that the market may be merging in the coming months. It appears that there are simply more coding bootcamps – almost 100 across the US and Canada – than there are students looking to learn to code.   Remember these courses are geared for a quick turnaround in studying and learning how to program.  I never mentioned that these were gifted academic schools since on average…
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