Blog posts archive for the given month, sorted by date. See the link for entire blog archive above.
January 4, 2011
JOLT Awards don't come close to what they were... but it is great that FinalBuilder won a big prize! -- Read blog post.
January 7, 2011
I noticed and want to share a recent email from a LinkenIn group with many open Delphi jobs. -- Read blog post.
January 7, 2011
Embarcadero did a survey of database administrators of large companies, that was released last month and is worth a look. -- Read blog post.
January 10, 2011
I've created a public subversion repository and I'm uploading the code of the examples of my past books, starting with Delphi 2010 Handbook. -- Read blog post.
January 10, 2011
Embarcadero has bought the products and related intellectual property of Qadram, the makers of RadPHP (originally Delphi for PHP) and hired the founder, Jose Leon. -- Read blog post.
January 11, 2011
Ido Gendel has finished translating the free edition of Essential Pascal to Hebrew. -- Read blog post.
January 12, 2011
If you want to take advantage of jQuery and some of its plug-ins in a Delphi XE DataSnap REST Server application, you should replace the JSON processing library. -- Read blog post.
January 14, 2011
Embarcadero has just created a new "Rad Studio in Action" page about "Developing REST Servers in Delphi XE using DataSnap" for which I wrote a white paper. -- Read blog post.
January 21, 2011
The "REST Servers in Delphi XE" videos are now also on YouTube, and embedded in this post, while there is little time left to sign up for next week webinar. -- Read blog post.
January 24, 2011
I'm close to release the alpha version of an open project aimed at extending the Delphi XE REST Server infrastructure. One of the problems is to find a suitable name for the project itself. -- Read blog post.
January 25, 2011
Updates about myself and the Delphi world, via tweets I posted and tweets I retweeted. Possibly the first of a regular series. -- Read blog post.
January 28, 2011
According to an article in SD Times, Embarcadero is starting to sell a low-cost, limited version of Delphi from 149$. This is a very significant alternative to the existing versions. -- Read blog post.