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3 Dec 2012 Embarcadero Webinar Offers Quick Start For Developers to Deliver New and Existing Apps for Windows 8
Embarcadero Technologies is hosting a free webinar titled “Windows 8 – I Like Your Style” featuring Stephen Ball, product evangelist for Embarcadero
Tim DelChiaro Press Release
3 Dec 2012 Video: Using LiveBindings Bind Sources and Adapters
Learn how to use bind source components and adapter components to link non-db data
Tim DelChiaro Video
28 Nov 2012 Lunch and Learn with David I - What's New in FireMonkey FM2
Join David I and learn how to use the new features of FireMonkey FM2 available in RAD Studio XE3, Delphi XE3 and C++Builder XE3
Tim DelChiaro Article
27 Nov 2012 Video: The Very Best of RAD Studio XE3
David I presents several "code only, no slides" demonstrations of several new capabilities in RAD Studio XE3
Tim DelChiaro Video
25 Nov 2012 Video: Effective Business Objects in FireMonkey
This session will show how to build a business-type multi-platform application that is built on top of Aurelius ORM, consumes it's data by connecting to a REST Service and presents the data by utilizing LiveBindings
Tim DelChiaro Video
20 Nov 2012 RAD in Action Webinar - Windows 8 - I Like Your Style
Get valuable tips and tricks for developing Windows 8 style applications with Delphi, C++Builder and RAD Studio XE3
Tim DelChiaro Article
17 Nov 2012 Embarcadero NewsFlash - November 2012
November 2012 / 2 Totally Technical Webinar Sessions Not to Miss!
Tim DelChiaro Article
12 Nov 2012 Delphi in Action Webinar with Marco Cantù – Development and Deployment of Multi-Tier Applications
Join new Delphi Product Manager Marco Cantù for an informative webinar on Multi-Tier Application Development with Delphi
Tim DelChiaro Article
10 Nov 2012 FireMonkey in Action TMS Grid for FireMonkey Webinar On Demand
Watch the webinar on demand and download the companion white paper
Tim DelChiaro Article
8 Nov 2012 CodeRage 7 Day 3 Agenda
Agenda for the final day of the CodeRage online Delphi developer conference
Tim DelChiaro Article
7 Nov 2012 CodeRage 7 Day 2 Agenda
Today's agenda for the CodeRage online developer conference
Tim DelChiaro Article
6 Nov 2012 CodeRage 7 Day 1 Agenda
CodeRage online developer conference is going on today. Here's the Day 1 schedule
Tim DelChiaro Article
5 Nov 2012 The CodeRage Delphi Conference starts tomorrow!
Still time to register. Sessions on Delphi, InterBase, HTML5 Builder and more
Tim DelChiaro Article
3 Nov 2012 Tutorial: Using FireMonkey Layouts to Create a Scaled Effect
This tutorial demonstrates how to use FireMonkey layouts to scale a set of buttons at the same dimension
Tim DelChiaro Tutorial
2 Nov 2012 Free Special Edition issue of Blaise Pascal Magazine
120 pages of programming tips and interviews on Delphi, HTML5 Builder and more
Tim DelChiaro Article
31 Oct 2012 Embarcadero Explores the Resurgence of C++ at QCon San Francisco
John “JT” Thomas will present, “Do You C What I C?: The Resurgence of Native Applications” at the QCon International Software Development Conference
Tim DelChiaro Press Release
30 Oct 2012 Just one week until the CodeRage Delphi Conference
Register now for CodeRage 7 Delphi and C++ Conferences
Tim DelChiaro Article
30 Oct 2012 Buy or Upgrade to Delphi, C++Builder and RAD Studio XE3 and get HTML5 Builder FREE and more - up to $2,500 in extras and savings!
Buy Delphi or C++Builder! Get HTML5 Builder and more FREE – Offer ends December 31, 2012
Tim DelChiaro Article
30 Oct 2012 FMX 2.0. Global change default platform style without using TStyleBook
Small article about how globally to replace or add standard platform styles in FireMonkey 2.0 without use additional date of modules and TStyleBoo
Yaroslav Brovin Article
29 Oct 2012 Delphi, C++Builder, RAD Studio - Upgrade to XE3 from ANY version NOW – Ends December 31, 2012
Upgrade from any earlier version and get up to $2,500 in extras and savings
Tim DelChiaro Article

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