Australian Delphi Users Group Symposium - with Marco Cantù and Allen Bauer
This year the ADUG Symposium is on in Melbourne (29 Mar) and Brisbane
(30 Mar):
http://www.adug.org.au/meetings/Symposia/2007/default.htm
This year is our first year with CodeGear and to celebrate we are
pleased to announce that our special presenters are Marco Cantù and
Allen Bauer. Marco is well known to the Delphi community and is the
author of the best-selling series Mastering Delphi and, as Chief
Scientist for CodeGear, Allen is a man dear to all our hearts!
We also have a great Prize Draw - check out what you may have a chance
on winning:
http://www.adug.org.au/meetings/Symposia/2007/symposium_2007PrizeList.htm
Apart from the usual quality content this is a chance for Delphi
developers to catch up with what's happening in their community and meet
up with colleagues. We hope you can make it.
Note: Early Bird Registration finishes on 5 March - so get your
registration in now!
Glenn Crouch, mailto: president@xxxxxxxxxxx
ADUG President,
http://www.adug.org.au
.
Relevant Pages
- Re: Attention doomsayers
... I am very worried where Code Gear, and more importantly Delphi will be in 3 years. ... One, is to seed the market with low to zero costs (not sure CodeGear can afford to do this), The Turbos are a good idea and can aid with this introduction. ... start making deals with third party vendors to create plugins for their environments. ... MS apps are at the point with VS 2008, ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical) - Re: Attention doomsayers
... I am very worried where Code Gear, and more importantly Delphi will be in 3 years. ... One, is to seed the market with low to zero costs (not sure CodeGear can afford to do this), The Turbos are a good idea and can aid with this introduction. ... start making deals with third party vendors to create plugins for their environments. ... MS apps are at the point with VS 2008, ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical) - Re: ECO, Delphi, Codegear, and CapableObjects (Delphi for VS!)
... It's not that simple Nick. ... Delphi is *not* a solution to this kind of problem. ... Neither you nor CodeGear gets to define ... admit we dont' chase technologies. ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical) - D7 revival? stirring the old pot + Delphi 64 suggestion
... The new compiler, but with the old IDE, the old help. ... You can check other areas of the site and poster stats, it's not that Delphi posters don't use .Net, it's just that they don't use Delphi for .Net work. ... As for the 64bit debugging, a CPU view debugger would be all that is really needed to get things started (this is for fastcode after all), no need for rich source-level debugging, inspectors, etc. early on. ... Validation could be two-ways: one in the fastcode challenge, another made via CodeGear private unit tests. ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical) - Re: Announcing CodeGear RAD Studio 2007
... CodeGear RAD Studio 2007 Provides Rapid Application Development ... New RAD Environment Helps ISVs and Developer Workgroups Transition to Windows VistaT ... "CodeGear RAD Studio gives developers the flexibility to use the operating system that best suits their needs, while developing for multiple Windows operating systems, including Windows Vista, and the Web," said Nick Hodges, Delphi Product Manager at CodeGear. ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical) |
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