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<title>Aspect Oriented Programming: A Separation of Concerns</title>
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<name>Tim DelChiaro</name>
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<summary>Delphi Prism Video Replay from the CodeRage Developer Conference</summary>
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<title>Delphi Prism May 2009 release is now available</title>
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<name>David Intersimone</name>
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<summary>This article covers the release of the May update for Delphi Prism 2009. The Delphi Prism language is the ideal language of choice for Delphi developers who want to use their Delphi skills to build .NET applications or leverage the power of .NET for some aspects of their existing Delphi for Win32 projects.</summary>
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<title>Write Cleaner, Higher Quality Code with Class Contracts in Delphi Prism</title>
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<name>Nick Hodges</name>
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<summary>This article covers the language features of Class Contracts in Delphi Prism.  With these features, you can write &#8220;cleaner&#8221;, more concise code by stating what are the assumptions and conditions for classes and methods in your Prism Code</summary>
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<title>Using Mono and Delphi Prism</title>
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<name>Nick Hodges</name>
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<summary>This article describes the capabilities of developing for Mono using Delphi Prism</summary>
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