Archive
Monday, 29. June 2009
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30 - Delphi Prism with AOP
The PodCast at Delphi.org
– Talking with marc hoffman of RemObjects about the latest Delphi Prism release. A large portion of this episode focuses on Aspect Oriented Programming with the Cirrus framework and Delphi Prism. We also talk about a number of the other features in this latest May 2009 release. Yeah, this one is a ...
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Guido just doesn't get windows programming
Coding with the enemy
– Among the blogs I follow is that of Guido van Rossum, the creator of Python. Mostly they are interesting but his latest one (IronPython in Action and the Decline of Windows) is a large pile of wtf. Apparently programming windows apps is tedious and gui creation requires many lines of code. Even ...
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Delphi Prism and the Cirrus Framework
Jamie's Blog
– The May 2009 Release of Delphi Prism introduced the Cirrus layer that provides Delphi Prism developers access to a library for Aspect Oriented Programming natively for the first time. The AOP Wikipedia article has a much more detailed explaination than I could provide but for those who don't want to ...
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Programmatically Remove a Mapped Network Drive: Dialog or Silent
About Delphi Programming
– in Delphi TIPS :: When working with files and folders in your Delphi applications you might need to provide a user with an option to map a shared network path...
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Random Thoughts on the Passing Scene #114
Nick Hodges
– What is the #1 most ownloaded System utility at CNet? Advanced SystemCare Free. Why do I tell you this? Because it is built with Delphi, that’s why! Now here is a headline you love to see: “The future of Delphi looks brighter than ever ...
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The future of Delphi
Coding Power Unleashed
– I haven't had much time lately to follow everything on the Delphi side of the fence, but there is a lot going on. Stefaan Lesage has a nice write up on this future, The future of Delphi looks brighter than ever before. A very nice read, sums up everything that is cooking in the labs, ...




