Posted on 26th March 2009 by jamiei in Delphi, Development, Much ado about Nothing
Just a short post to warn Delphi community members that when I tried to visit long standing community code site Delphi3000.com I received a warning from Google Chrome that the site apparently contains a significant load of Malware: The more advanced description of what Google claims to have found can be viewed on their Advisory [...]
Posted on 23rd February 2009 by jamiei in Delphi, Development, Home Automation
I have recently released my MQTT Client for Delphi, which can now be found and downloaded here . TMQTTClient is a non-visual Delphi Client Library for the IBM Websphere MQ Transport Telemetry protocol. It allows you to connect to a Message Broker that uses MQTT such as the Really Small Message Broker (RSMB) which is freely available for [...]
Posted on 12th February 2009 by jamiei in codegear, Delphi, Delphi Channel, Development
I am a great fan of the Microsoft Coding 4 Fun blog and feel that there should be something similar for Delphi Progammers. I am trying to get something similar started as a way of boosting the relevance, appeal and attraction of Delphi to novice, hobbyist or student programmers. Why? The aim of it would [...]
Posted on 8th February 2009 by jamiei in codegear, Delphi, Development
To whom it may concern at Codegear, A Recent posting over at The Doric Temple titled “how do I make the case for delphi (as a target business development environment)” has prompted me to wonder why Codegear has slightly neglected the Turbo family which to my knowledge hasn’t been updated since it’s initial release on the [...]
Posted on 11th January 2009 by jamiei in .NET General, codegear, Delphi, Delphi Prism
Continuing my look at Delphi Prism, in my previous post I took a (very short) look at some of the compatibility changes required to port my Delphi.NET Twitter Library to Delphi Prism, I mentioned that I now needed to learn about some of the new language features provided by Prism. Ever since the release of [...]
Posted on 21st December 2008 by jamiei in .NET General, codegear, Delphi, Delphi Prism, Development, Windows Development
As we know, now that the future of Delphi.NET is Delphi Prism (based on the RemObjects Oxygene compiler) we have to migrate our Delphi.NET projects to be compatible with the Prism compiler. The Easiest way to get started is to look at the free Oxidizer tool provided on the RemObjects Wiki. The tool helps with [...]
Posted on 15th November 2008 by jamiei in .NET General, codegear, Delphi, Development
Delphi programming is currently being rejuvenated on so many different levels. I was pleased to see that in the November 2008 TIOBE Index of Programming Languages Delphi shot up to 8th place (only .020% behind c#). I believe that this is partially on the excellent efforts of my good friend Jim McKeeth whose community herding has helped [...]
Posted on 18th October 2008 by jamiei in Delphi, Much ado about Nothing
As part of my efforts to try to help Jim Mckeeth’s push to get Delphi Programming the recognition that it deserves I recently dug out a copy of my orginal Borland Branded “Delphi Man” Super Hero. If you haven’t already got him then I would encourage you to print and cut out a copy for [...]
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