Welcoming the new RemObjects Software Developer Evangelist! RemObjects is very pleased to welcome Steve Scott (aka “Scotty”) to the post of Developer Evangelist for the company! Scotty brings a wide range of skills to the table, as his CV shows:
Announcing the RemObjects Connect online support forum Dear customers, Earlier this year, we introduced you to a beta version of our new web based support community that we created to replace our newsgroups (and go beyond). While here at RemObjects
Use of Data Abstract's Memory Tables without a Database This post was prompted by my reference to TDAMemDataTables in my recent podcast about our wiki. First, a bit of background: ever since I first started developing, I’ve always been a bit
RemObjects Mailing List We have become increasing concerned about the increase of bounced emails when we send information out to everybody on our database. When these occur, we set the ‘unreachable’ flag on our database. This
36 Ways to get your Message Bounced when ..... … you send an email to registered customers. Last week, we sent emails to everybody on our mailing list announcing the availability of our latest and greatest and we were very unhappy to see
Vinci Part #10 - Updating Website Articles Over the years, RemObjects Software has accumulated a lot of online articles and I do mean a lot. The big problem for me is that they were written at different times and our
ROFX 5.0 to focus on .NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005 Just before Christmas we canvassed our customers to see whether anyone could see a need for Visual Studio .NET 2003 support for further development of ROFX (the RemObjects SDK, Data Abstract and Hydra)
Annual Project Report for RemObjects Software It is just over a year since became General Project Manager here, so this is a good time to reflect on what has happened within and outside the company over this period, together
From XLS to BC5 - Part 1 This is the first of a rambling series of articles that details the evolution of a home-grown project management system. It is not intended to instruct or to promote any particular system, although
Why upgrade to .NET? This is a serious question: why should developers switch to using .NET? There are two things to consider here: existing and new applications. First, existing applications: what gains are there to be had
Healthy Development My resistance has crumbled – marc has persuaded me to blog! I had been reluctant because I did not want to commit myself to write on a regular basis and I did not want