April 24, 2013
I've been busy with launch webinar and other activities, but also spent some time online. Here is a collection of links related with Delphi XE4.
I've been busy with launch webinar and other activities, but I've also spent some time online. Here is a collection of links related with Delphi XE4:
That's all for now, more will come as information and technical tips become available.
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marcocantu @ 5:06PM | 5 Comments
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Assorted Delphi XE4 Links
I don't know where to ask this question, don't even
know if it can be answered. I use Delphi pro for
Windows (stand-alone code, no DB etc.). So I skipped
XE3 and will also skip XE4. If XE5 has improvements
for Win32/64, will an upgrade for 449 from XE2 still
be made available?
Comment by Stephan on April 25, 07:37
Assorted Delphi XE4 Links
Good list, thanks Marco.
Comment by ObjectMethodology.com
[http://www.objectmethodology.com]
on April 25, 15:25
Assorted Delphi XE4 Links
Marco read this blog post
http://delphicodemonkey.blogspot.fi/2013/04/hey-marco-
heres-how-to-fix-delphi-make.html
I think Larry Hengen hit the point with his comment.
"I agree whole heartedly with your comments. The
problem is that EMBT gets no revenue from bug fixes
and performance enhancements, and it's the marketing
and finance team that is driving the company. Just
look at QC if you want to find an endless number of
bugs and performance problems, and enhancement
suggestions. Then look at how old the reports are.
Even new bugs like the Find "feature" introduced in a
recent release, has not been fixed. The only way to
change this is to change key players. They need
someone from outside the company to turn it around,
and it's not going to be Marco.
I personally think bug bounties are the way to go. Let
developers put up real money to be paid when their
issues are fixed. Then we would finally have a vote
(not the messed up QC votiong mechanism), and some
accountability from EMBT as their customers. They get
revenue, we get a better product, and perhaps they get
new customers as a result."
Comment by Roland Bengtsson on April 27, 16:52
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Maybe off topic, but Marco, what is the status of this
QC report: http://qc.embarcadero.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?
d=78465 ? It is serious problem that affects latest IDEs
and make our work a little bit difficult... It's about
four years old!
Comment by Petar on May 3, 20:35
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There is a blog site about Delphi XE4 Mobile i have
found in Turkish language. It's very nice. May be
interesting for you.
Comment by Ferhat
[http://sayatertufenk.blogspot.com]
on May 5, 20:49
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