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Easily move your Windows/VCL apps to Delphi XE5 and gain tons of benefits Regardless of the previous version of Delphi you are using, there are a large number of benefits you will gain by moving your projects forward.  There is also a special offer for all Delphi customers (regardless of the version you are using) to move up to our latest XE5 release. I am sure that you see that there a lot of great new technology available to you as a Windows VCL developer. Delphi XE5 Technologies you can use today in your Windows/VCL apps Sensors - You can use the System.Sens...
Countdown to CodeRage 8 Delphi Conference: T minus 13 days and counting Thirteen more days until the CodeRage 8 Delphi Conference starts on Tuesday, October 15. Delphi XE5 allows you to create iOS, Android, Windows and Mac OSX applications using one codebase and true native optimized machine code. Join Embarcadero and software development experts from around the world at the CodeRage 8 Delphi Conference – the totally free, totally technical, online conference dedicated to technology and development. We have three days and more than 30 technical sessions planned for ...

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Want more...Understanding When I look at a piece of software, I see several things.  I see the text.  I see some patterns.  I see variables that might have some meaning.  I see data structures, constants, and other data definitions.  I might see some loops, functions with parameters, and I might even see some comments.  Can I train my eyes to actually read and understand the source code?  I remember a blog post by Grady Booch about "code reading". Grady referred to an earlier blog post about the book, "Code Reading" by D...

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Less than one week until CodeRage 4 starts - come join us CodeRage 4, our deep dive technical virtual conference, starts next Tuesday.  More than 90 sessions covering the latest technologies included in Delphi 2010, C++Builder 2010 along with techncial sessions for Delphi Prism, InterBase, and our database tools. When:  Tuesday to Friday, September 8-11 Where: Online - Register Today Join in the sessions with the top speakers from inside and outside of Embarcadero Technologies. Register to attend.  If you can't make it , register so that we...

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Software + Database Archeology in Moscow Yesterday, in Moscow, I presented (for the first time) our solution seminar titled "Software + Database Archeology" using Delphi 2009, our database tools, and some third party tools. Thank you to the developers in Moscow for being the first field test viewers. To develop the seminar (with the help of others inside Embarcadero, thanks team), we started with our Software Archeology methodology application development solution and extended it to include the database parts of most applications. ...
Free Webinar - Modeling With an Industry Standard Data Model, May 27 - 11am PDT Embarcadero Technologies, the Database Tools and Developer Software company, presents an exclusive free webinar featuring guest speaker Karen López from InfoAdvisors Starting With More Than a Blank Page: Modeling With an Industry Standard Data Model Wednesday, May 27, 2009 11:00 AM PDT / 2:00 PM EDT Register Now! Have you ever considered using pre-existing pattern models to jump start your data modeling projects? Have you considered purchasing proprietary models? Did you know that there are...

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Tiburon/C++Builder - soon with live UML modeling C++Builder 2007 included code visualization, a one-way UML class diagram view, we called it code visualization.  In Project Tiburon, the next version of C++Builder will have live modeling.  This means you can work in the source code, work in the UML model, and move back and forth with full, live synchronization - "the code is the model, the model is the code". C++Builder will include support for the Class, Use Case, Sequence, Collaboration, Component, Deployment, Statechart, and Activity diag...
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