Sorry about no video being included in the last post. For some reason I couldn’t access my admin console right in the middle of posting. I think my hosting provider decides to block me occasionally because I do too many things at once. The video is now there. Enjoy! I think I have one more video to post from the labs, and then I am on to a couple of the other segments I recorded.
Month: May 2009
This is actually the segment I’ve gotten the most requests for me to upload. Unfortunately I am a bit obsessive compulsive about doing them in order. . . . This is the part of the What’s Cooking in the Delphi Labs where I presented on the Cirrus Aspect Oriented programming framework for Delphi Prism.
Jim McKeeth
Cirrus Aspect Oriented programming framework for Delphi Prism.
Delphi Live! 2009
May 2009
Part 7 of 8
[YouTube]
[Part 6] – [Part 8] (Coming soon!)
Check out BBspot Podcast
BBSpot has launched a new podcast, that while not directly development related is full of good geek humor. This week they featured my question in the podcast. It is just 3 minutes long, so give it a listen.
David I. Showing Delphi Prism running in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
(Be sure to click HQ)
David Intersimone, Vice President of Developer Relations
Embarcadero Technologies
Showing Delphi Prism running in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
Delphi Live! 2009
May 2009
Part 6 of 8
Anders Ohlsson shows of his Delphi parsing tool to aid in the migration to Unicode support with Delphi 2009.
Embarcadero Technologies
DelphiLive! 2009
May 2009 in San Jose
Part 5 of 8.
[Vimeo]
[YouTube]
[Viddler]
[Part 4] – [Part 6] (Coming soon!)
BTW, I have family visiting from out of state, so have been a little busy to upload these videos as fast as I would like. They will keep coming though.
Delphi 2009 Updates 3 & 4 are in the Wild!
The long anticipated Delphi 2009 Update 3 is now available. Just run check for updates. As if the long list of fixes in Update 3 wasn’t enough, they also released a Database Pack Update 4. You can also download to install on multiple machines. Looks like there is a Boost update for C++ Builder 2009 users too.
Update: Nick Hodges, Delphi R&D manager has added a post about the release.
Here is a demo of some of the RTTI enhancements as well as Project “X” – Delphi application compiled to Mac OSX
Nick Hodges, R&D Manager
Allen Bauer, Chief Scientist
Embarcadero Technologies
DelphiLive! 2009
May 2009 in San Jose
This is part 4 of 8.
[Vimeo]
[YouTube]
RTTI
Project “X” – Delphi application running on Mac OSX
Another video from Delphi Live! 2009 . . .
Nick Hodges, Delphi R & D Manager
Allen Bauer, Chief Scientist
Embarcadero Technologies
DelphiLive! 2009
May 2009 in San Jose
This is part 3 where we see more of the code formater. Also the non-modal find box. Then Allen takes over to show off the Direct2D canvas. I zoomed in pretty good so you can see the differences. At the very end you see the email from David I. saying he is ready for his demo next.
Swapped out the video host for one less skinny.
Delphi Live! 2009 – What is Cooking in the Delphi Labs – Part 2 from Jim McKeeth on Vimeo.
Nick Hodges, Delphi R & D Manager
Allen Bauer, Chief Scientist
Embarcadero Technologies
DelphiLive! 2009
May 2009 in San Jose
This is part 2 where we start to see some of the IDE enhancements including:
- Quick Access
- Code Formatter
Nick Hodges, Delphi R & D Manager with Embarcadero
Introduction and Disclaimer
DelphiLive! 2009
May 2009 in San Jose
[Part 2]
I’ll upload a video segment or two every day or so. I have the project address, the touch demo, Funside of Delphi, and a few other sessions.