April 2012 Meeting Minutes

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Grant, this one's for you.  By overwhelming majority San Diego was chosen as the location for the next meeting.  We are planning for Fall 2013.  Speaking of Grant... several attendees expressed their gratitude for all the help he gives them on the forum.  Thank you, Grant!!
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Grant, this one's for you.  By overwhelming majority San Diego was chosen as the location for the next meeting.  Alan recently had a good corporate experience at the Courtyard Marriott at Hotel Circle.  We are planning for Fall 2013.  Speaking of Grant... several attendees expressed their gratitude for all the help he gives them on the forum.  Thank you, Grant!!

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Contents

Comet Meeting -- April 17, 2012

Comet32

Comet32 is our current product. No more development will be done on Comet16 (CosH). There are 2 runtimes in Comet32 - one to run Comet16 objects and one to run Comet32 objects. The goal is for Comet16 objects to run as closely to how they run under CosH. This is not necessarily the case for Comet32 objects because of the new features available in the Comet32 compiler.

Comet32 can use up all of the memory on the computer so be careful! The memory is used up not just by the bigger object files allowed but also through the use of dynamic strings. You can, for example, read an entire file into one dynamic string variable.

XAP2

DocMgr

CometAnywhere Mobile

CADev

CometAnywhere Client Install

TLS Support in Emailptr

STL Containers

CometPDF

Wish List

CometConnect

Next Meeting

Grant, this one's for you. By overwhelming majority San Diego was chosen as the location for the next meeting. Alan recently had a good corporate experience at the Courtyard Marriott at Hotel Circle. We are planning for Fall 2013. Speaking of Grant... several attendees expressed their gratitude for all the help he gives them on the forum. Thank you, Grant!!

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