Webinar Resources - Step Up to the Multi-Device App Platform

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Last week, on December 12, I presented 3 webinars titled "RAD in Action - Step Up to the Multi-Device App Platform". The webinar replay and resources will be available soon. The on-demand webinar information should appear on the same link as the original registration page at http://forms.embarcadero.com/Multi-DeviceApplicationPlatformWebinar12-12.  The RAD-in-Action page will appear soon on the list of RAD-in-Action webinar replays at https://www.embarcadero.com/rad-in-action. In the meantime, here are some links to information covered in the webinar and the demo projects source code.  I've also included the requested picture of me wearing my Google Glass.



Resource Links referenced in the Webinar

Step Up to the Multi-Device App Platform webinar demo projects


http://cc.embarcadero.com/item/29671

Source code projects for the RAD in Action Webinar: Step Up to the Multi-Device Application Platform. Presented by David Intersimone on December 12, 2013. Demo projects include: VCL Sensors, Google Glass, DataSnap multi-device, REST Client Components and Delphi Android Text to Speech demo.


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David Intersimone (known to many as David I.) is a passionate and innovative software industry veteran-often referred to as a developer icon-who extols and educates the world on Embarcadero developer tools. He shares his visions as an active member of the industry speaking circuit and is tapped as an expert source by the media. He is a long-standing champion of architects, developers and database professionals and works to ensure that their needs are folded into Embarcadero's strategic product plans. David holds a bachelor's degree in computer science from California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo, California.

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    Keith Tuesday, 17 December 2013

    I'm glad to see these resources. I tried to watch the webinar twice, but I had to work. I will definitely study your webinar.

    Thanks for all your hard work.

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    Kyle Miller Wednesday, 18 December 2013

    I watched the last webinar of the day live. It was very good. It covered a lot of ground in the about 1.5 hours. It was well paced. I was happy to hear about form families addressing the needs of different devices. Would like to have seen it in action, but time is short. The webinar peaked my curiosity to find out more about Firemonkey and Android development. Mission accomplished David.

    Only heard one unsettling thing, possible support for Windows RT. I hope Emb isn't committing resources to an OS on life support. Would much rather see Linux server support come followed by support for Linux desktops. Far more Linux desktops than Windows RT installs. In a less-Windows world and heavy hitters like Valve behind it, Linux desktop has never seen brighter days.

    I agree with this analysis. Windows RT might be replaced with Windows Phone.
    http://www.itwriting.com/blog/7848-will-microsoft-scrap-windows-rt.html

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    davidi Wednesday, 18 December 2013

    Kyle - as I mentioned, we have several platform targets that we are considering , on our public roadmap. Linux Server and Win/RT/ARM. These are listed as things we are looking after we do more work on Windows/VCL and FM work for Windows, OSX, iOS and Android.

    We have all read the recent comments by Julie Larson-Green where she discusses the current 3 versions of Windows and says that there will only be two versions in the future.

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    mohammad Thursday, 19 December 2013

    Hi

    1: thanks 4 xe5.
    2: How Can i Write Rtl App 4 Android ? ( characters are reverse and separate )
    example :

    سلام => م ا ل س
    3: App Starts Very Slow .
    4: How we Can Reduce apk size ?

    thanks.

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