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Developer Skill Sprint - IDE Integrated Project Source Code Control using Subversion, Mercurial and Git Learn how to get the most from the IDE integrated project source control to work with Subversion, Git and Mercurial.
Version control: Get started with Git, remote repositories and RAD Studio XE8 In one of the latest surveys among RAD Studio developers, we realized that there is still a significant part of the community that doesn’t use any version control system, a surprising 32%. There are many reasons to use a version control system, no matter if you're a single developer working in a small project or if you're a large team working in a big one. So, if you still haven't started using a version control system, why don't give it a try and take profit on the enhancements added in RAD St...
Embrace the Future of Data Architecture: Make the Switch to ER/Studio Sometimes you need to face the inevitable: the tool selected years ago is not the one you need for the future. Have you been struggling with complicated modeling tasks or outdated tools? Are your data models getting too big to handle? We’ve heard from a lot of customers recently who have been frustrated with their old data modeling tools, for multiple reasons such as: Lack of functionality Lack of support Lack of a future roadmap Embarcadero is committed to enabling our users to adapt to...

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Git Integration in AppMethod and RAD Studio I just recorded a short video giving an overview of the Git integration in AppMethod and RAD Studio. It covers getting it setup, adding projects to a repo, committing changes, using the diff view, blame, etc and also cloning from github. For those of you in China who can't reach Youtube, I've also uploaded the video to my Youku account.      ...

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Want more...Speed Quintus Arrius, in the movie Ben Hur, implores the rowers to give him "Battle speed!... Attack speed!... Ramming speed!"  On October 15, 1997, the rocket powered car, ThrustSSC, driven by Andy Green, set a world land speed record of 763 mph. ThrustSSC is the first car to break the sound barrier on land. The qote, "I feel the need, the need for speed", from the movie Top Gun, says a lot about what drives our native code compiler team. Who doesn't want more speed and fast optimizing compilers? ...
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