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Watch the Rev 4.0 Sneak Peek Webinar
Plus, don't miss the major new announcement

Lifting the Lid on 4.0

This coming Tuesday, we'd like to invite all of our readers to a special online event of interest to the whole community. In addition to a public showing of Revolution 4.0 in-progress, Runtime Revolution will issue a major announcement during a live webinar, 2pm Eastern time, 7pm Edinburgh time on Tuesday June 23.

Revolution 4.0 is the breakthrough version that brings the power and ease-of-use of Rev scripting to the Internet via multimedia plugin and server scripting. Your hosts Runtime Revolution CEO Kevin Miller and Marketing Director Bill Marriott will show you live examples of stacks embedded in Web pages and communicating with server scripts also written in Rev.

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Learning Resources

From time to time I think its worth doing a roundup of the various tutorials, videos, tips, forums and so forth available to you, the eager Revolution user. For one thing, new readers of revUp won't have seen this information before, and for another, the resources available are constantly evolving.

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Creating Tcal: Part 3, Sockets

This one is all about socket communication. Find out how to do socket communication between the clients and the server, examining specific solutions and the mechanics of the overall communication of the Tcal client with the server application.

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FMPro Migrator Conclusion

There will still be some manual tasks involved after performing the automated migration of the FileMaker Pro database. For instance FileMaker Pro databases usually include calculated fields, and Valentina also supports the use of calculated fields using a feature called Table Methods.

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