Vinci Part #7 - "Internet Pack" for Delphi When we started working on the Super HTTP Channel for Delphi, we soon realized that none of the TCP/IP socket wrappers we currently use were a good idea for the server part
Vinci officially announced! As of now, Data Abstract ‘Vinci’ is officially announced, and the remobjects.com website has been updated with our new product banner, replacing the Hydra 3 announcement. The website update went hand in
Vinci Part #6 - HTTP Access to DA Schemas via the Browser As what i’d consider a minor new feature, functionality has been added to the base RO/.NET library to allow service implementations to provide their custom HTML (or whatever) front end when
Vinci Part #5 - Super HTTP Channel One of the new features of RemObjects SDK for Delphi and .NET in version 5 will be the Super HTTP Channel. This channel is a variation on the regular HTTP channel but supports
Vinci Part #4 - The Reconcile Dialog One of the most requested features for Data Abstract in the past has been to provide a UI to handle update failures automatically and intuitively. Presenting update failures in a decent way that
Get your hands on 'Vinci' now! If you’ve been following my current blog series about new features coming up in ‘Vinci’, you might be interested to hear that we’ve inofficially started the pre-sale for our new Subscription
Vinci Part #3 - The all new TDAMemDataTable For Data Abstract 5.0, we’ve taken a long look at performance, trying to find ways to make ‘Vinci’ even faster and more well-performing that the current releases. One thing we noticed
Vinci Part #2 - The new New HttpSysServerChannel Today was actually “build day” here at RemObjects, and we just released a new suite of builds for all our current products, including RemObjects SDK, Data Abstract, Hydra 3, Internet Pack, DebugServer and
What's coming up in RO/DA Version 5.0 (Codename 'Vinci')? - Part #1 As we are gearing up for the launch of the next version of our Data Abstract and RemObjects SDK products, internally code named ‘Vinci’, i thought it might be interesting to start a
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
Ladies and Gentlemen - we are gold! Expect the official announcement over the weekend, but the first release version of Hydra 3.0 (in one SKU for Delphi and .NET) is available now in the form of build 3.0.
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
Chrome WPF Video I spend some time with WPF this week and came up with a Quicksort demo for Chrome that uses WPF. The video can be found at: http://remobjects.com/devcenter/videos/ And the
DllMain Thread Deinitialization I came across an interesting issue with Windows dll loading/unloading capabilities. The issue is that Windows does not return from an EndThread/ExitThread/TerminateThread when DllMain is running until it’s done.
<a href="http://www.remobjects.com/devcenter">Developer Center Beta</a> Dear Constant Reader, i am happy to announce that last night we revealed a new section of our website that has been in development over the past month: the RemObjects Developer Center. DevCenter
Hydra Mania! We’ve released a first peek at Hydra 3.0 in the past few days, in form of our HY07, but things are about to get a lot more interesting as we’re
Now there's a look in your eyes/like black holes in the sky The sad news has hit yesterday that Syd Barrett, co-founder of Pink Floyd and undoubfully inspiration to millions of people world wide, has passed away at age 60. I think it is save
A Boatload of Releases Just a couple hours now, and it’s July 1, the target date for a huge number of releases scheduled here at RemObjects Software – some officially promised on the ROadmap, some simply targeted
<a href="http://www.remobjects.com/devstudio">Introducing DevStudio 1.0</a> As some of you (especially our beta testers) may be aware, we’re currently nearing the end of a major release cycle, with significant updates of all our major products due to be
Chrome Rocks! Every new release the RemObjects team adds new features to Chrome, now Chrome turns the first option for Object Pascal programming, with many facilities that were only seen in C# before. Instead have
LINQ Your Website I’ve been playing around with a Chrome/ASP.NET 2.0 based website based on the flickr API on my personal time, and one of the things that has unexpectedly come in
ModelMaker Tools gives away free licenses Seems like ModelMaker Tools is giving away free licenses. A great way to try Code Explorer with Chrome.
Release Candidate builds of RO, DA and NXP4 available for customers Dear users of RemObjects SDK and Data Abstract, we’re happy to announce that Release Candidates of all 5 product SKUs are available to all licensed users on the My RemObjects page. For
LINQ This! Brian and i have been of to one of the yearly CLR Compiler Labs at Microsoft this week, and one of the major focuses of the lab has been LINQ, a set of