The desktop is not the OS. It's an app When everyone was in a panic about the announcement that JavaScript was pushed to be the preferred development tool for Windows 8 Metro apps, I said that as long as there is a
Creating a RemObjects SDK Client Widget for iBooks - Part 3 This is the 3rd article in a 4 part series Using DashCode to create an interactive widget Creating an interactive widget without Dashcode Creating a RemObjects SDK client widget (this article) Creating a
Developing Database Applications for Mac and iOS (UPDATE: 6 chapters free) Developing Database Applications for Mac and iOS is a book about Data Abstract for Xcode that we started work on in 2011. Writing has been put on hold for a bit, but we
Creating an Interactive Widget for iBooks without Dashcode - Part 2 A quick update to my post from last week. Xcode became available as an App in the Mac App Store, and it no longer includes Dashcode by default. That means you need to
Creating Interactive Widgets for iBooks Author and the iPad - Part 1 When Apple unveiled iBooks2 with support for advanced textbooks on the iPad, they also released iBooks Author to make the creation of such advanced textbooks easier. One of the features of iBooks Author
"Look Ma! No Wires!" Wireless Android Debugging with Oxygene for Java Since Oxygene for Java is fully integrated into the Android tool chain, you can take advantage of cool features like wireless deployment and debugging. All you need is a rooted Android device (phone,
The Importance of Business Logic Publishing data is actually pretty easy. There are lots of ways to do that. Now securing and organizing your data is the important bit that requires some thought. The term we use to
Top Java 7 Features in Oxygene for Java I saw an article listing the Top 8 features in Java 7 and realized a number of them were already present in Oxygene for Java. Strings in Case Statements In Java they are
It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like JavaScript If you’ve been around in the computer industry a while then you may recall the history of JavaScript. It’s come a long way from from its premier as LiveScript back in
CodeRage 6 - Windows Phone 7 Development with Oxygene for .NET Just in case you missed (or want to watch again) my CodeRage 6 session on Windows Phone 7 Development with our Oxygene for .NET compiler (that powers Embarcadero Prism XE2) it is available
Wearable Android Development with Oxygene for Java Here at AnDevCon II was a first opportunity to get hands on with WiMM Labs new wearable Android device, the WiMM One. Of course my first question was if I could use our
CodeRage 6 - Android Development with RemObject's Oxygene for Java Just in case you missed (or want to watch again) my CodeRage 6 session on Android Development with our soon to be release Oxygene for Java it is available now on YouTube. There
Conferences I’ve been really busy with conferences as of late (’tis the season), so I thought I would put out an update on them. You can generally find the latest conference schedule on
CodeRage 6 - Data Abstract: Cross-platform Database Applications Miss my CodeRage 6 session on Cross-platform Database Applications with Data Abstract and Delphi XE2? Not to fret, you can watch it here. It shows how to use Data Abstract with Delphi XE
ASP.NET WebForms Primer with Prism / Oxygene for .NET The ASP.NET WebForms Primer with Oxygene for .NET / Embarcadero Prism is now live along with an introductory video. Stay tuned for more primers and information coming about our latest Oxygene 5.
Android and Windows Phone 7 Development Oxygene 5 unlocks native mobile phone app development. Oxygene for .NET / Embarcadero Prism XE2 supports building applications for Windows Phone 7, and Oxygene for Java (FKA Project “Cooper”) supports building native applications for
Oxygene for .NET = Embarcadero Prism XE2 I just published a couple of new videos about Oxygene 5 (with more to come), but I thought I would like to clear up a couple of things with regards to names. When
Cooper in 3D with JMonkeyEngine3 One of the great things about Cooper is that it gives you access to the whole wide world of Java libraries. So besides now being able to build Android applications with Oxygene (Objects
The New Project Wizard for DA/Delphi Today, I want to show you the new Template Wizard in Data Abstract for Delphi. Notice the VCL Application icon under the Data Abstract project type. This will launch the new Template Wizard.
New IDE Features I want to show you some new IDE features included with the latest Delphi Prism release that you may not be aware of yet. These features take advantage of the improvements to Visual
Using dotPeek .NET decompiler with Delphi Prism For years, Lutz Roeder’s .NET Reflector enjoyed prominence as the industry-leading .NET Decompiler. It would decompile any .NET Assembly into the format of your choice, including C#, IL, Delphi.NET and Oxygene.
"Cooper" Beta details Cooper is our new Object Pascal for Java compiler that integrates into Visual Studio and will integrate into MonoDevelop, soon. You may have seen the [introduction preview](http://www.remobjects.com/tv/oxygene-03-CooperPreview
Templates Galore The new releases are here! The new releases are here! The “Winter 2010” releases of all our products are available now! DA for Delphi now installs into Delphi XE automatically. No need for
What are you thankful for about Oxygene / Delphi Prism? I originally planned to write all these Thanksgiving week posts ahead of time, and then schedule them, but that didn’t happen. So it is Thanksgiving morning and I am using the Wifi
What are you thankful for about Data Abstract? RemObjects SDK’s big brother is Data Abstract. It make use of the SDK at the core to provide the communication between the middle-tier and the client. Of course Data Abstract goes much