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Compatibility Issues: V6R1 and mrc-Productivity Series
Using RSS feeds as both developer and m-Power user
This week's cup of Joe
Hotline: Cascading Dropdown lists
Update: Major enhancements page
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mrc-Productivity Series users with an MRCCH dated on or after January 29, 2008 will no longer be able to compile Java Applet or Visual Basic template types. This change was necessary for overall mrc-Productivity Series compatibility with IBM’s V6R1.
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| Using RSS feeds as both developer and m-Power user |
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RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" and is a key component to the Web 2.0 movement. Imagine there are numerous sites you like to check daily for updates, RSS allows you to "Subscribe" to each page. There are many different ways to take advantage of this technology as both developer and m-Power customer.
Here are a few ways to incorporate RSS feeds into your development routine»
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Here's what Joe's buzzing about this week:
- Test your Web applications for the color blind
- Top 6 Free Blackberry Downloads
- Outlining what you want to build: A step-by-step guide
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This section is for customers only and is password-protected.
This month's featured update: Even faster application development
Web Interface enhanced to allow users to copy their application to different data dictionaries for even quicker application development.
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