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Fun Side of Delphi with Marco Cantu at Delphi Live 2009!

I had been meaning to post this video for a while . . . Here is Marco Cantu‘s popular Fun Side of Delphi: Unicode Edition from Delphi Live! 2009.

It is almost a full hour in length, but fairly entertaining. You might actually learn something about Unicode or Delphi too.

It is currently hosted on Viddler and Vimeo.  Hopefully Vimeo does a better job of synchronizing the audio to the video.  It is unfortunately too long for YouTube.  You can download the original MP4 from Vimeo though, which I hope is formatted properly for an iPod Touch and iPhone (someone let me know).

If you had trouble with some of the previous videos I uploaded then you might want to go check them out again as I have replaced some of them with better copies.  If you still are having trouble then leave a comment and I will update it when I can.

There have been some comments asking for specific resources, and I will get to them soon.  Between Delphi Live!, catching up at work, traveling to see family, and Cub Scout camp this week I am still behind, but I will get to all your comments soon!

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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.

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Delphi Live! 2009 – What is Cooking in the Delphi Labs – Part 6

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

[YouTube] [Vimeo] [Viddler]

[Part 5] – [Part 7]

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Delphi Live! 2009 – What is Cooking in the Delphi Labs – Part 5

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.

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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.

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Delphi Live! 2009 – What is Cooking in the Delphi Labs – Part 4

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

[Part 3] – [Part 5]

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Delphi Live! 2009 – What is Cooking in the Delphi Labs – Part 3

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.

[Part 2] – [Part 4]

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Delphi Live! 2009 – What is Cooking in the Delphi Labs – Part 2

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

[Part 1] [Part 3]

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Delphi Live! Coverage

I am currently at Delphi Live! 2009.  If you are interested in what is going on here, and any annoucenments, then please follow me on Twitter.  If you want to see all the tweets by everyone about Delphi then just follow the #DelphiLive Twitter search (with or without the hash actually works).

If you are at Delphi Live! 2009 then be sure to tweet using the #DelphiLive hash tag.  There will be great news tomorrow at the keynotes and product addresses I am sure.

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29 – Pawel Glowacki

(This is a special bonus episode!)

Pawel Glowacki is Embarcadero Technologies Senior Software Consultant and Lead Technical Evangelist for Delphi and RAD Studio for the European region. Previously Pawel spent over 6 years working as a senior consultant and trainer for Delphi within Borland Education Services. As well as working with Embarcadero customers across the region, he also represents Embarcadero internationally as a conference and seminar speaker.

This episode is part of our DelphiLive! speaker series.  Meet Pawe? and all the other speakers and the Delphi R&D team in San Jose at DelphiLive!

Sessions:

  • Delphi Wings – Experimental Delphi Primitive to Relational Mapper
    Delphi Wings is an experimental component-based native Delphi Win32 framework that simplifies building database application. With Wings Delphi developers define “entities” using standard simple Delphi types and have their data transparently stored and retrieved from arbitrary relational databases supported by Delphi dbExpress.
  • Delphi DataSnap 2009 Deep Dive
    Delphi DataSnap 2009 Deep Dive provides in-depth coverage of Delphi programming with DataSnap 2009 framework. In this tutorial Pawel is going to cover four different types of DataSnap 2009 clients, DataSnap architecture, server objects life cycle management, the details of DataSnap JSON-based on the wire protocol and DataSnap customization options. The tutorial will also include building DataSnap clients in Delphi Prism communicating with Delphi 2009 native DataSnap servers.