“Code-First” Servers in RemObjects SDK 9 for Delphi [BETA] Just as we have done for .NET, with the latest beta we’re bringing Code-First Servers to Delphi, as well. To recap, Code-First lets you define your services and related types in Code
An update on Elements, Silver and Fire I wanted to give you a brief update on how things are going in the Elements universe. It’s been almost two months since we shipped our last update to Elements 8.1,
"Code-First" Servers in RemObjects SDK 9 [BETA] We’ve just shipped the first betas of RemObjects SDK and Data Abstract 9.0, the next major new release of our remoting and multi-tier frameworks. One of the big new features coming
About our Build System Infrastructure, CI2 Over the past couple of weeks, we have been working to migrate our build servers to a fully AWS-hosted solution. Our build system has become pretty sophisticated over the last few years, so
Announcing Elements 8.1.85 I’m happy to inform you that we have just released a new update to Elements, version 8.1.85. As the version number implies, this release is a minor update over the
WWDC 2015 and Elements It’s been another exciting year at WWDC, even though i personally did not make it out to San Francisco this time. But staying home also has its upsides, as it means I
Announcing Data Abstract and RemObjects SDK 8.3 We’re happy to announce that we just shipped Data Abstract and RemObjects SDK 8.3, a set of significant updates to our flagship emoting and multi-tier frameworks. Delphi/Mobile Probably the most
A Small Update Hi. This just to let you know that a couple of days ago we shipped a small interim update to Elements 8.1, which was originally released at the end of last month.
Announcing Elements 8.1, with Swift and Fire **Elements** 8.1We are absolutely thrilled to announce the immediate availability of **Elements 8.1**, the next major version of our Elements compiler with Oxygene and RemObjects C#. Don’t let the .1
An Update on RemObjects Silver Hi. I wanted to take a brief moment to give you an update on the status of Silver, our Swift compiler for .NET, Java/Android and Cocoa. First of all, thank you again
Oxygene for Delphi Developers: New Features Oxygene has come so far from where Delphi left the Pascal language when it stopped innovating in the late ’90s that it’s hard to provide a simple and concise overview of what’
Little Things that make a difference. Part II. DA LINQ String Operations One thing that DA LINQ lacked until recently was support of the string data comparison operations. This means that there was no easy way to properly express SQL statement like: SELECT Id, Name
Little Things that make a difference. Part I. Application Base (addendum) In this short article, the server application template created in the previous article will be turned into a real Visual Studio template. Greater minds have already described the process in the MSDN article
Little Things that make a difference. Part I. Application Base This is the first of a set of short articles related to different Data Abstract or SDK features that I feel are important and interesting. Some of them will be just minor improvement
Staring into the Fire: Code Completion This post is part of a series in which I want to take a closer look at some of the features and functionality in Fire, our new IDE for the Mac. The topic
Strong Typed Rows in the DataAbstract for Cocoa Challenge In DataAbstract for Cocoa, you can retrieve the values for a particular table field using the KVC approach, where the field name is passed as a string key: DADataTableRow *row =[[self table]
Using DataAbstract and RemObject SDK for Cocoa libraries in Swift As you probably already know, Apple recently announced a new programming language called Swift, a new and fresh look at programming for the Mac. The main and obvious purpose of Swift is to
Staring into the Fire: The Build Process This post is part of a series in which I want to take a closer look at some of the features and functionality in Fire, our new IDE for the Mac. Fire is
Staring into the Fire: Search and Replace This post is part of a series in which I want to take a closer look at some of the features and functionality in Fire, our new IDE for the Mac. In this
AES encryption envelope and Xamarin PCL Recently I’ve been asked a question about how the AES encryption envelope can be used with a PCL build of Data Abstract, the issue being that PCL doesn’t expose the needed
Two Major Announcements Today, here at RemObjects ![](http://www.remobjects.com/images/product-logos/fire-yellow-1024.png)Today is a day I’ve been looking forward to for a while. Why? Because today we officially announced two major projects that I am
Introducing DA8, the next major version of Data Abstract and RemObjects SDK ![](http://staging.remobjects.com/images/emails/DA8.png)We are incredibly pleased to announce the immediate availability of “DA8”, the next major version of our long-standing Data Abstract and RemObjects SDK products. What’
PCLs, async/await server calls, and more... The new Data Abstract 8 is out. So I’d like to highlight some of its features and the changes they imply. Xamarin support changes To start with, the Xamarin iOS and Android
Announcing the Elements "June 2014" Update ![](http://www.remobjects.com/images/emails/Elements-Jun14.png)We are pleased to announce the new “June 2014” update to Oxygene and RemObjects C#. “June 2014” is a small interim update for our Elements
Xcode 6, iOS 8, Yosemite, Swift, and You As you’ve probably heard by now, Apple release a whole lot of goodness for developers on Monday. As an Oxygene or RemObjects C# (or even a Data Abstract for Cocoa) developer, you’