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RAD Server Deep Dive Webinar, June 16th (tomorrow!) Embarcadero RAD Server is your turn-key solution to deploy REST APIs with ease! If you have not tried it yet with RAD Studio, make sure to register and attend "RAD Server Deep Dive" webinar tomorrow! We are going to build a retail shop multi-tier solution with Delphi and RAD Studio and deploy it to the Amazon cloud:-) Register Now at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/rt/3465259703705327617  There will be three sessions tomorrow for different time zones: 16 June 2016 - 06:00 San Franc...
Evans Data Developer Relations Conference 2016 - my sessions slides are available... I am at the annual Evans Data Developer Relations conference (#drc2016) this week in Palo Alto, California. This is the 12th year that this conference has taken place. It is the one conference where developer relations team members from a wide collection of hardware, platform, service and software companies get together and discuss best practices, technical details, developer evangelism, developer marketing and everything else related to helping developers create cool apps and leverage APIs...

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Using the WinRT Globalization API With RAD Studio 10 Seattle, developers can rapidly update their VCL and FMX applications to take full advantage of the Windows 10 wave. Support includes Windows 10 and native WinRT/UWP components and APIs, Windows 10 VCL User Experience controls, and updated Windows 10 FMX support. We have a great demo that shows you how to use the ICalendar interface to show the current date of the system in the different calendar systems, as well as specific information from the four calendar systems.The samp...

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Delphi XE5 Android Text to Speech example in CodeCentral Jeff Overcash, TeamB member and the maintainer of the InterBase Express Components (IBX) for the past 13.5 years, has created a Delphi wrapper unit for Android text to speech functionality.  Jeff has also created a simple demo example that allows you to input some text into a TMemo and hear the text spoken on your Android device.  In a comment on the Delphi XE5 Android API Documentation forum, Jeff said he looked at the Java API source code to create the Delphi Text To Speech (TTS) unit.  He als...
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