Gamma Builds of Data Abstract and RemObjects SDK with Delphi XE2 Support Available Now. As promised in my previous post, new gamma builds for Data Abstract and related products are available with full support for Delphi XE2, including Win64 and Mac OS X. These are not “gamma”
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
Windows Phone 7 Development A short introduction to Windows Phone 7 Development with the new Oxygene for .NET compiler that is included in Embarcadero Prism XE2.
Oxygene 5 IDE Enhancements A look at some of the new IDE Enhancements that come with Oxygene 5. Includes Fix-it, spell checker, error notes, error ranges and C# & Delphi native import. These IDE Enhancements work with
Delphi XE2 Support I want to take a few moments to talk about support for the upcoming Delphi XE2 in our “for Delphi” products. As most of you have probably heard by now, Delphi XE2 is
Our New git Branching Model With the initial RTM of Embarcadero Prism XE2 (Oxygene 5 for .NET) behind us and as we are preparing to also lock down for our other product releases in September, we have introduced
Hydra and FireMonkey - Best Friends Forever As you have probably alrady heard, in the upcoming release of Delphi XE2, Embarcadero will introduce a new cross-platform GPU powered GUI framework called Fire Monkey. The new framework is similar in concept
Changes in the Data Abstract Samples Suite Before the next upcoming release, I would like to highlight several changes concerning our Data Abstract samples suite. Provided sample domain with the Relativity Server: With the next release, we will provide Relativity
Prism XE2 (Oxygene for .NET) Bits Have Been Finalized for the Upcoming Release We just promoted Oxygene to the “master” branch for the upcoming Fall 2011 release (also known as Embarcadero Prism XE2). The result of git log release-mar11..master is an astounding 3054 lines of
Grouping in DA LINQ I would like to give you a preview of the next release of DataAbstract for .NET, which will provide grouping support in DA LINQ (and in DA SQL as well). You will be
Using DAArrayDataSource One of the most popular UI controls to represent tabular data is the NSTableView. And today I want to talk about binding RemObjects Data Abstract tables to the NSTableView. As you might know,
“Project Cooper” launch pencilled in RemObjects have added the SDN‘s October 2011 Software Developer Conference (SDC) in Zeist, Netherlands to their events page. The events listed on that page are conferences and events that feature sessions and
Sneak Peek: Inline Interface Implementations in Prism XE2 and Cooper Today, I would like to talk about another new language feature that is new in Oxygene 5. This particular feature was mainly added for Project “Cooper” to fill a need on the Java
Sneak Peek: Spell Checking support in Prism XE2's Oxygene 5 Compiler In a previous blog post we already took a first look at “Fix-It” support and some related editor enhancements centering around error reporting that are coming to Prism XE2 and Project Cooper later
Dogfooding the new "Oxygene 5" Compiler Here at RemObjects, we’ve always been great fans of so-called “dogfooding” – the act of using your own products early on in the beta cycle. As you know, we create developer products, and
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
Mike Orriss on Wiki Documentation Talking with Mike Orriss, RemObjects General Project Manager, about the automated Wiki documentation project.
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
Sneak Peek: Duck Typing and "Soft Interfaces" in Delphi Prism XE2 and Cooper One of the new language features in the upcoming Oxygene 5 compiler is support for duck typing and what we call “soft interfaces”. The name “duck typing” comes from the old saying that
3D with the JMonkeyEngine and Cooper Showing off a little 3D fun with Cooper and the JMonkeyEngine for Java.
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.
The New Project Wizard for DA/Delphi A look at the New Project Wizard in Data Abstract for Delphi. Supports creating clients only, clients for Relativity server, client and server as well as two tier applications. This demonstration shows creating
“Project Cooper” Mandelbrot set calculation I’ve had a couple of people ask me on separate occasions to show some “Project Cooper” code. I’ve not posted any thus far, as the product is quite early in its
A Quick Preview of Some Cool Editor Enhancements Coming in Delphi Prism XE2 and Project Cooper. In Delphi Prism XE Update 1, this spring, we introduced a cool new concept to the editor: Inline Errors. When you compile your code project(s), you no longer have to look down
Podcast on “Project Cooper” I recorded a podcast recently for RemObjects, and was interviewed by their technical evangelist Jim McKeeth. We talked about various things including Java, .NET, Mono and Mono for Android, but the chat was