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Borland Developer News - .NET Edition, August 2004
By: Troy Kitch
Abstract: Your source for Delphi and C# related news. Covering mostly .NET, but some Win32 development as well.
Borland Developer News .NET Edition
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August 2004
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Your source for Borland Delphi and
C#Builder news
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What's New in Delphi
Get Ready for Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
Delphi Tips and Techniques
Building Database Applications with ADO.NET
ECO Boot Camp
Creating Custom ASP.NET Components in Delphi
ASP.NET Fasten your Seat Belt!
Complete ALM for Delphi
Building and Consuming Web Services using Delphi and .NET
Reflection in Delphi and C# for the Microsoft .NET Framework
Threading in Delphi and C# with the Microsoft .NET Framework
.NET Remoting with Delphi 8 and C#
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New Borland Blog Blitz
It's blogging mayhem over
at Borland BlogCentral where we now have about 31 Borlanders blogging
their brains out. You'll hear from developers, QA, developer relations,
product management, and more.
Find out more from Borland BlogCentral
Enterprise Core Objects (ECO) Blogs
Malcolm Groves, Product Line Manager, Asia Pacific, has organized a nice set of blogs with screenshots and
directions on how to use ECO for optimistic locking. Expect more from
"Mal" as he provides more ECO information.
Find out more
ClientDataSetGrid
updated!
ClientDataSetGrid dynamically
sorts any ClientDataSet by clicking on the column headings. It can be
used anywhere a TDBGrid is currently used.
Available on CodeCentral
More runtime flexibility
and future proofing; GOF Structural Patterns with C#
This is the second article in a
series upon the GOF Design patterns from a C# and .Net Framework
perspective. It examines the STRUCTURAL Patterns. It focuses upon the
benefits that would be obtained from their use.
Find out more
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