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4 Jun 2005 A new look for BDN
Information to help you make the best use of this web site
John Kaster Article
6 Oct 1999 A new outlook on life
If you like the look of Outlook, Delphi component vendors are ready to help you spread the Outlook...er, look to your own applications. By Bob Arnson.
Bob Arnson Article
26 Nov 2001 A passive debugging solution for CLX
Debugging cross-platform applications is easy with this useful code. By Chee Wee Chua.
Chee Wee Chua Contributed Article
15 Nov 2000 A peek at Nautilus preview
ZDNet takes a look at the 0.5 Preview2 Release of Eazel's Nautilus.
J.D. Hildebrand Article
24 Jul 2000 A Possible Cause of "Token Unknown SQL code 104" Errors When Creating Tables
THis error uccurs if you use a keyword as a table name.
Borland Staff FAQ
24 Jul 2000 A Possible explanation for "Decompression overran buffer" errors
Most likely cause is copying files between different platforms
Borland Staff FAQ
24 Jul 2000 A possible explanation for 'Name not Unique in this context' errors
The error, 'Name is not unique in this context' means there's already a component (field or otherwise) on the form with the same name.
Borland Staff FAQ
24 Jul 2000 A possible solution for "unavailable database" errors on Database Create
You cannot create a database if the server is not running.
Borland Staff FAQ
24 Jul 2000 A possible solution for 'getservbyname failed, error code = 11004'
gds_db entry missing from services file.
Borland Staff FAQ
6 Dec 2010 A Pragmatic & Powerful Code Generator with Generics and Anonymous Methods
Sometimes it pays off to generate some of your source code. If you, for instance, can split your behavior in generated base classes and specific descending classes, this can speed up development enormously. You do not need a full-fledged code generator for this. By keeping it pragmatic and reusing parts of the Delphi RTL itself, you can get results quickly.
Calvin Tang Video
4 Feb 2000 A Quick and Dirty VCL Sprite Engine
This article explains how to create a simple sprite engine with the VCL.
John Ray Thomas Article
4 Feb 2000 A Quick and Dirty VCL Sprite Engine - Conclusion
Bringing it all together
John Ray Thomas Article
4 Feb 2000 A Quick and Dirty VCL Sprite Engine - Part I
Draw an image to a specific position and region.
John Ray Thomas Article
4 Feb 2000 A Quick and Dirty VCL Sprite Engine - Part II
Draw a background image and foreground sprites without flicker.
John Ray Thomas Article
4 Feb 2000 A Quick and Dirty VCL Sprite Engine - Part III
Allow a transparency color, to show the background around irregular shaped sprites.
John Ray Thomas Article
4 Feb 2000 A Quick and Dirty VCL Sprite Engine - Part IV
Update sprites to a new locations
John Ray Thomas Article
4 Feb 2000 A Quick and Dirty VCL Sprite Engine - Part V
Run through a series of images that comprise an animation cycle.
John Ray Thomas Article
4 Feb 2000 A Quick and Dirty VCL Sprite Engine - Part VI
Provide clipping against the playing area and other sprites.
John Ray Thomas Article
4 Aug 2006 A quick touch for restarting ASP.NET applications
Quick and easy restarting of ASP.NET applications
John Kaster Article
7 Mar 2001 A Quick Tour of Kylix
This white paper explains how to start Kylix and gives you a quick tour of the main parts and tools of the desktop, or integrated desktop environment (IDE) and it gives you an overview of software development with Kylix.
Borland Staff White Paper
 

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