Builds Galore Yesterday was big build day, here at RemObjects. We’re published a new release build 4.0.3 of Data Abstract for .NET as promised on our roadmap, along with an updated Beta
Delphi for Sale - What does it mean for us? Dear RO users, i just wanted to take a couple of minutes to say a few (unofficial) words about the recent announcements from Borland in regards to their plans for selling off the
New ROadmap is Online! It’s been a long time in the coming, but as one of the first benefits of the internal restructring here at RemObjects Software that i mentioned in my December 18 blog, we
Little Green Men As somewhat of a first, i finished two books tonight: The Codex and Little Green Men. I had originally started Little Green Men on the flight to Philadelphia last Saturday, when on the
Data Abstract goes ASP.NET It’s been roughly two weeks that our latest product Data Abstract for .NET has been released, but work hasn’t stood still over the holidays and the year’s end. Just today,
Sisters bite the silver bullet! Just in time for christmas, speculations about the Sisters‘ upcoming 25th anniversary gig have finally received a first injection nof reality. It looks like instead of going to chilly Britain, travel arrangements will
dotnetpro reviews Chrome 1.5 The latest issue of german magazine dotnetpro, on newsstands now, contains an extensive review of Chrome 1.5, as well as a short interview with yours truly. I’m told the trial version
Delphi 2006 Support is out Just so that you’re the first to know (with the official announcement being finalized as we speak), updated versions of our for Delphi products are available now to support the new Borland
Data Abstract for .NET Hi. it’s been a while since the last post here, and a lot has been happening here at RemObjects. We released Chrome 1.5, and don’t let the version number fool
chromeportal Readers interested in ASP.NET web development with Chrome might want to know about a new open source project started by Thomas Miller, called “chromeportal“. The idea is to implement a cross-platform cross-database
Back from California and PDC Things have been quiet here on my blog for a while, mostly because i’ve been on vacation in California for two weeks, and we were busy with our booth at PDC05, which
the dark side of working with svn sources Mono is moving faster everyday but some features are very unstable right now one is the ability to create User Controls and doensn’t matter the language the same error is there, maybe
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
Data Persistence Persistence of objects, XML persistence, traditional persistence using relational databases who will prevail as persistence thecnology? XML seens a nice idea considering some factors, but in other hand the persistence of objects is
Mono team working on Microsoft.Web.Atlas This is a very good news, the Mono team has started their work on Microsoft.Web.Atlas implementation, finnaly the cross platform .NET developers will have the AJAX funcionality avaliable in your ASP.
Chrome tests in Mono After some weeks and helping Carlo, we finally got Chrome working again under Mono, sometimes the Mono team do some changes in CLR that breaks the Chrome features, but after some help from
Working as freelancer If someone in our community needs someone that can do any kind of Chrome programming, let me know, i here to help this guys! Otherwise i’m always here to help improving Chrome.
Mono presentation in Rio At 11 August i showed a presentation about Mono in Rio to some .NET cell guys, i talked about Chrome and many other languages that can be used with Mono, what works and
Time to Make Your Travel Arrangements! and no, i don’t mean PDC. This year’s Sisters Tour is about to start, and after little over two years it’s about time, too. Unfortunately, for time constraints i will
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0460829">Inland Empire</a> I just noticed the other day that the IMDB finally has infos on the new David Lynch project, titled Inland Empire. Rumor has it that Lynch has been secretly filiming this for the
New blog engine Due to the amount of spam we get these days on blogs we had to switch to a new blog engine: b2evolution So far so great.
The Mists of Chrome As you know, Chrome v1.0 has been successfully released at the beginning of this month. So what’s going on in the RemObjects labs now? Are we sitting around idly enjoying our
Don't Blame Us for Bad Software, Blame Yourself Just when you thought you’ve seen everything, here comes the as of yet lamest attempt at rationalizing two crappy product releases in a row. Unbelievable…
Video inside: Chrome auto completion It’s always nice to wake up to a new feature in your product. This morning i woke up way to early (6:30. Outch) and found that Brian had just finished checking
What works under Mono There are many features and languages for .NET that are currently working under Mono, since SWF to ASP.NET 2.0 and generics. We can include Chrome is in this list, i got