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Time is a fickle mistress, the same is true in Superbase NG. This covers the basics of time in SIMPOL in this tutorial, we want to be able to get the current time, an arbitrary time from a string and be able to print these off nicely
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This program is provided in order to demonstrate some of the capabilities of the wxWidgets-based GUI controls used by SIMPOL. It is not necessarily an exhaustive test of all capabilities of each control.
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This project implements a basic order-entry system. It is a more sophisticated example than any of the other samples that are provided with Superbase NG. It makes use of a number of advanced features, such as the extensive use of events.
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This program shows how to read a file into SIMPOL as well as output to a file using SIMPOL. This is part of a series of tutorials which builds up to a program which will read a file, manipulate its contents and then reformats this information
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This is an example of a simple TCP communication using the socket component, it creates a TCP server and listens, it then creates a client that connects to this server and sends a shutdown command and closes the server
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This program demonstrates the code needed to create a database and table, add records to the table and commit them. In the next two parts, it opens the database, opens the table, selects a record, makes changes to it, and saves it.
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This program is a continuation of the Fundamentals File I/O tutorial, it uses string and time manipulation. We are going to create a program which takes a file as an input, extracts the times from each line and outputs total time
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Second of a three-part tutorial concerning making a program which uses the IO functionalities of SIMPOL creates a GUI program that will allow us to find the file we which to use and then execute the program we previously created.
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Using the socket component of Superbase NG this sample creates a server to be used with the Client Sample program
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The simple colour lab sample from the NG Quick Start Guide
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Generate encrypted passwords using the new libcrypto
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