Announcing RemObjects SDK for Java — Available Now! Dear Readers, we are delighted to announce the immediate availability of RemObjects SDK for Java, the fourth platform edition of our award-winning remoting framework. This release roughly marks the 10th anniversary of our
Introducing RemObjects SDK for Java A short introduction and overview of RemObjects SDK for Java. This 1.0 release includes support for Android and Java clients with BinMessage and HttpChannel. Also a short demo of HttpChat in Swing
Introducing “Train” — JavaScript-based build automation Today i’m excited to talk about a new side project that Carlo and i have been working on in our spare time over the past couple of months: Train. But let me
What, exactly, is “native” development? Some developers, mostly those tied to unmanaged languages such as C++ or Delphi, define nativeness as compiling directly to the byte code expected by the physical CPU. That’s certainly one way to
This Week on the Wikis Hi. About a month ago, we started with a major focus shift towards our documentation wiki (at wiki.remobjects.com. Back when we first started the wiki, years ago, it was an innovative
Windows 8? We got you covered! I updated this slide from //Build/Windows 2011 to show where you can use RemObjects Software’s tools with the Windows 8 Platform and Tools. Naturally, you can continue to use our tools
Metro App Development with Data Abstract for JavaScript A quick introduction to using the latest Data Abstract for JavaScript client libraries to build a Windows 8 Metro App with Visual Studio 11. Windows 8 supports HTML / CSS & JavaScript as first
Tools and Abstractions on iOS I just came upon this Hanselminutes episode from back in February with John Sonmez about MonoTouch and Mono for Android, and it even mentions PhoneGap. If you are interested in working on iOS
Webinar - What's New in Prism XE2 This hour long webinar covers what’s new in Prism XE2 and how to get the most out of Prism and the Oxygene for .NET language that powers it. Covers new IDE features
Use Oxygene in the 2nd PGD Challenge The 2nd Pascal Game Development challenge was officially announced, and Oxygene for .NET (AKA Prism) and Oxygene for Java are both listed as “Key Tools” and “Allowed Languages“. If you are using Oxygene
Using Data Abstract for JavaScript in Visual Studio 11 As part of our Month of Metro, we’re also integrating Data Abstract (and RemObjects SDK) for JavaScript into Visual Studio, letting you create Metro apps that talk your servers. While we of
Month of Metro Media I wanted to point out the podcast and video published as part of the Month of Metro. First up is the video on building Windows 8 Metro Apps with Oxygene for .NET and
Windows 8 Metro with Oxygene for .NET and VS11 A quick look at building a Windows 8 Metro App with Oxygene for .NET and VS11.
Creating a Data Abstract client widget - Part 4 This is the 4th article in a 4 part series (the last for now) Using DashCode to create an interactive widget Creating an interactive widget without Dashcode Creating a RemObjects SDK client widget
RemObjects SDK and Data Abstract in Visual Studio 11 “Native” integration for RemObjects SDK and Data Abstract in Visual Studio 11 is coming along nicely. The IDE integration has been made independent from the .NET product, and now gets offered up for
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
"await" Progress is being made on our support for Metro, Visual Studio 11 and .NET 4.5 integration, on many levels. One exciting new language feature in Oxygene for both Metro and the regular
JavaScript and Titanium Discussing the platform options available for JavaScript and the new JavaScript client libraries for RemObjects SDK and Data Abstract. We also discuss the open source, cross platform mobile application framework Titanium.
Tell me, where have all the colors gone? Our first progress report for the “Month of Metro”. One of the big changes in Visual Studio eleven is the new color scheme. Or should i say, lack-of-color scheme. Visual Studio 11 employs
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
The Visual Studio 11 Beta is out As most of you have probably already heard, the Windows 8 Consumer Preview and the corresponding Visual Studio 11 Beta are out, available for download here and here, respectively. I’ve spent the
Introducing the “Month of Metro” As you’ve probably heard, the first real beta of Visual Studio 11 and a “Consumer Preview” of Windows 8 are coming out tomorrow. We are very excited about VS11 and Metro, and
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