Rizzato Fernando
There is a interesting increase in the instructive content available for RAD Studio recently, in particular for Delphi. There are new books being released frequently, whitepapers and videos, as well formal training courses, covering a… … Read more
3 years ago in C++, course, Delphi, News0
Danny
Happy Birthday Delphi ! On Monday the 14th of February Delphi turns 27. The current version of Delphi is Delphi 11 Alexandria, named after the famous Alexandria library. As I’ve been developing Delphi code for… … Read more
3 years ago in 11 Alexandria, Birthday, code snippets, Delphi, Fun, library, News, snippet0
Bruce McGee
One of the advantages of using a modern compiler is that it can generate hints and warnings that suggest improvements or highlight potential bugs in your code. Well worth paying attention to. This post was… … Read more
3 years ago in Best practices, Delphi0
dummzeuch
The Delphi 2007 IDE has an annoying bug that causes the width of the name column in the Object Inspector to shrink over time so that it is no longer possible to actually read the… … Read more
3 years ago in Delphi0
Derek Johnson
While many believe that programmers or coders interact directly with computers or machines through code, it isn’t entirely true. Computers understand what we refer to as machine language- a set of instructions in binary combinations,… … Read more
3 years ago in compiler, Debugger, Delphi, IDE, programming0
Danny
Volgende maand staat een driedaagse Delphi 11 Alexandria VCL Essentials training in de planning, op woensdag 16 maart tot en met vriidag 18 maart in de historische locatie van kasteel Montfoort. Deze nederlandstalige training is… … Read more
3 years ago in Delphi, RTL, Training, vcl, windows0
Jim McKeeth
The 14th of February is just around the corner, and while for many that means chocolates and flowers, we know the true meaning: Delphi’s birthday! The theme of Delphi’s 27th anniversary is Building the Future!… … Read more
3 years ago in Delphi, delphi27th, object pascal, RAD Studio, Webinar0