Thursday, February 22, 2007
Code Rage 2007!!!
Go to the virtual conference from CodeGear called CodeRage 2007.
It includes Delphi, Java, Php and even Ruby sessions with an All-Star set of speakers.
For more information go here!
Now, I think that everybody knows about it, but just in case...
Delphi 2007 for Win32 is available now! and in a well expected move, the new Delphi for Php makes his debut. A visual IDE for PHP using the same VCL structure that we all know and learn to love.
Friday, February 16, 2007
More Delphi News!!
"
c) Delphi Product line - we are realigning development plans and approaches
to focus on the individual native code Win32 editions (Pro/Ent) of the
products first, then fold them into an updated Studio that will include the
.NET updates. Architect and Turbo's would fall out of the Studio releases.
The Turbo's eds will become more lightweight in the process as well. The
majority of Delphi (and C++Builder) developers are focused on native code
development - so we are aligning our releases and timeframes accordingly.
Moving everything into monolithic Studio releases had some positive effects
but also some drawbacks that came thru in customer feedback. Having to wait
for the "all personalities" was not ideal for C++ and Delphi native
developers, who had either no or minimal interest or need for .NET. It
spread attention more thinly across the products, so we are changing the
approach so that during the year Delphi native developers have focused
specific attention in a product release, same with C++ developers, and .NET
developers. This approach actually worked quite well in past lives with
Delphi and C++Builder - although the complaint years ago from C++Builder
developers was that they had to wait 6mo to a year for the latest Delphi
features... which is something that we aim not to fall into. "
Then in addtion pay attention to the new "ALL DELPHI" intention with the new pricing model and SKU's:
"
Turbo Delphi Explorer -> Turbo Delphi "better" -> Delphi Pro -> Delphi Entsame as above for C++
then Studio Pro/Ent/Arch incl both C++ and Delphi and .NET and Win32
Turbo Pro New and Delphi Pro Upgrades similar price level. So it will be
recommended in order to keep the feature level go to Delphi Pro as the
upgrade. This is a tuning of the editions. We released the Turbos with the
intention that we would see what worked and what didn't and make some
changes in 2007 to improve.lighter weight - in features and resource and download image
> How is this going to be handled?
> Or is the "lightweight" reference to reduced resource demands rather
> than reduced features?in general we have 12yrs of sku's editions pricing for Win32, .NET, Pascal,
C++, Linux, and more to work out the best "model" that cleans things up, and
focuses our energy (development, packaging, and marketing) on the things
that are most important to existing customers and enables us to put Delphi
into more developers hands than ever. So there will be some things that we
do that will seem like we're undoing something we've done or said
previously, or changing a position on something previously stated or
published. Some things will probably seem crazy or sacrilege, but we plan to
grow Delphi, and to do that requires a little bit of house cleaning and
tuning. We'll probably make a few mistakes in the process, but the goal is
long term. Delphi and C++Builder have helped millions of developers, we
think the Delphi way of developing can benefit millions more developers -
and we want to bring the Delphi ideas and approach to everyone we can. The
CodeGear difference is that we're going to take some risks and try new
things, but we won't be doing it at the expense of our customers. "
It is expected a Delphi release by the end of March maximum!.
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Delphi 2006 new RollUp fix !
New Delphi hot fix rollup:
Here!
It fixes the following issues (long):
Version 10.0.2558.35231
===============================================================================
BDS2006 Update 2 Hotfix 10a
This Hotfix applies to:
Product: Borland Developer Studio
Version: 2006
Update level: Update 2
Editions: Professional, Enterprise, Architect, Turbo
Languages: English, German, French, Japanese
Description of updates that are included in this hotfix:
This hotfix contains a fix for the source code editor. If the source
code contained
accented or international characters, viewing the code as text and then
returning to
the file format would erroneously reset the source code to default ANSI,
thereby losing
the accented or international characters.
The source code (.pas) might become corrupt, especially if the source
code was
larger than 64K and if the accented or international characters occurred
only after
the intial 64K.
Quality Central Tracking Number(s): 32936, 32844
Internal Tracking Number(s): 241502, 241552
Copyright 2006, Borland Software Corporation. All rights reserved.
===============================================================================
BDS2006 Update 2 Hotfix 10b
This Hotfix applies to:
Product: Borland Developer Studio
Version: 2006
Update level: Update 2
Editions: Professional, Enterprise, Architect, Turbo
Languages: English, German, French, Japanese
Description of updates that are included in this hotfix:
This fix incorporates the following enhancements and fixes:
- The enhancement suggested in QC Report # 26063 to improve the SOAP
deserialization of multiref objects and arrays.
- The WSDL importer now exposes elements with 'maxOccurs="unbounded"'
as arrays and the SOAP runtime handles the conversion to and from XML.
(QC #35512)
- TXSDateTime (and other TXSxxxx types) can now be serialized as XML
attributes (QC #10969)
- The WSDL importer now handles schemas included or imported by the
schema
embedded within a WSDL.
- An uninitialized TXSDateTime will default to the value of
"0001-01-01T00:00:00" instead of
"1899-12-30T00:00:00.000".
- The WSDL published by Delphi applications was updated to be more
compliant with
the style expected by WSDL2Java importers.
- The SOAP runtime properly restores enumerated identifiers that were
renamed
because of conflicts with Delphi keywords or directives.
Quality Central Tracking Number(s): QC #26063, QC #33512, QC #10969
Internal Tracking Number(s): RAID #241798, #241801, #242796
Copyright 2006, Borland Software Corporation. All rights reserved.
===============================================================================
BDS2006 Update 2 Hotfix 10c
This Hotfix applies to:
Product: Borland Developer Studio
Version: 2006
Update level: Update 2
Editions: Professional, Enterprise, Architect, Turbo
Languages: English, German, French, Japanese
Description of updates that are included in this hotfix:
Removes the length limitation on search paths. Specifying a large
number of deeply
nested directories could exceed an internal limit.
Internal Tracking Number(s): RAID #242012
Copyright 2006, Borland Software Corporation. All rights reserved.
===============================================================================
BDS2006 Update 2 Hotfix 10d
This Hotfix applies to:
Product: Borland Developer Studio
Version: 2006
Update level: Update 2
Editions: Professional, Enterprise, Architect, Turbo
Languages: English, German, French, Japanese
Description of updates that are included in this hotfix:
This hotfix addresses the issue of Korean characters in the code editor
initiating
unwanted cold folding and causing access violations.
Quality Central Tracking Number(s): 35357
Internal Tracking Number(s): 242562
Copyright 2006, Borland Software Corporation. All rights reserved.
===============================================================================
BDS2006 Update 2 Hotfix 10e
This Hotfix applies to:
Product: Borland Developer Studio
Version: 2006
Update level: Update 2
Editions: Professional, Enterprise, Architect, Turbo
Languages: English, German, French, Japanese
Description of updates that are included in this hotfix:
This hotfix contains a fix for the VCL form designer to allow the F1
help key
to query the help system for the selected component.
Copyright 2006, Borland Software Corporation. All rights reserved.
===============================================================================
BDS2006 Update 2 Hotfix 10f
This Hotfix applies to:
Product: Borland Developer Studio
Version: 2006
Update level: Update 2
Editions: Professional, Enterprise, Architect, Turbo
Languages: English, German, French, Japanese
Description of updates that are included in this hotfix:
This fix enables all COM\ActiveX menu items and wizards that are in the
Pro version of Delphi.
Copyright 2006, Borland Software Corporation. All rights reserved.
Happy Birthday Delphi!! woo hoo
Yup, 12 years ago Delphi came up to the market, the coolest and greatest development language on earth came to our lives.
You will see lots of posts on the newgroups and on popular blogs about this, you can read about Delphi Spacely and Delphi Astro, Delphi expansions into Vista and Ajax :).
I will be adding links that talk about the celebration on this post during the day, so there ya go:
Marco CantĂș
Saturday, February 10, 2007
A new jmission!!
So, let me fix that.
First, I am now living in Vancouver, yup, work takes you everywhere so now I'm on a mission to make a successful company even more successful.
I'm working again with the mighty Java during the day and during the night as usual on the super powerful Delphi. I'm working lately a lot with 3 different middle tier framework architectures, on the java side, JBoss, on the Delphi side with KbmMW and RemObjects SDK.
It is extremely interesting to see how the concepts of each of those frameworks just repeat themselves on each platform. I still cant understand why things are so not friendly on the Java side, all the functionality is there but there is a huge gap to present things in an easy way to the user.
I like Delphi cause it allows you to easily jump into something and slowly depending on your needs you can look under the hood and get into the complexity of it. Java (Eclipse, even with lots of plug ins) stills presents a very aggressive learning curve. I'm pretty sure the results at the end are fantastic, but still always seems like things are being done the hard way.
There is a big standardization thanks to Sun, XML is everywhere, but is because of those that presenting all these standards to the eye of the developer is still as plain as a text file.
Today I asked a couple of java guys what were the plug ins or they use to develop their methods and other interfaces on JBoss remote services, the answer: we don't, we go into plain code.
No service builder, no nice drop and use components.
I think that is ok, but, I'm aware their are plug ins that make your life easier (Lamboz-JBoss), but at the end of the day the java guys remain like their Linux counterparts, completely old schoolers. They produce great pieces of software but the productivity level is in my opinion low. Two companies and large teams behind their products had showed me this.
My goal is to become good in Java and try to find all the required tools to get as close as I can to the speed of development of Delphi, will I be able to achieve this, maybe not, but it will certainly be interesting to try.
Anyway, I am using a great mix of RemObjects and KbMmW.
I am behind a new idea that I want to implement on the kind of platforms I develop. RemObjects is very easy to use, and provides a great DataSnap integration pack, it is completely object oriented and their plug in system to attach different channels and message packages formats is done in the RAD way, meaning its as visual as it can be. Now, KbMmw presents the fastest memory table in town, plus it shows a great maturity in their framework (Kim has years behind this baby, so, experience talks).
Having licenses for both and using their high points is helping me to build a super scalable beast. I hope to see and post the results soon.
In the meanwhile see ya all later.
Friday, December 08, 2006
Javing my way....
Now, it is Java -> JBoss -> DB2, ja! nice combo, that could bring up some fatality moves and maybe even a famous friendship key combo. My experience with DB2 is close to zero, but should be similar to Oracle, and JBoss, so far it looks too similar to WebLogic, too soon to tell but we will see.
So back to the topic, lately I've being programming on Javita, and really, it is a nice language, sometimes gets into the same cryptic style as C but in general is acceptable. I have one basic complain so far.
The "switch" statement, requires a "break" line, that sounds to me like a forced move, close to a "goto" kind of move, if we are analyzing different cases, as soon as you found the matching one, you should just continue the execution out of the switch statement, but nope. The guy just goes all the way down if it is not stopped by a nice break. Easy to fix, great, but it caught my attention.
Well, thats it, on a lighter note, we had nice encouraging numbers on TIOBE, increased D popularity up one rank, but not enough to take over the crown of Ruby as the language of the year.
Oh lots of promotions on Turbo Delphis and components all over the world, some of them as down as $200USD for TPro.
Oh, I am still missing a nice post with my experiences with Subversion, it simply rox, really guys, want to use a source control software!, use Subversion. :)
Back to work!.
Thursday, November 30, 2006
I did it again!
So on the mighty Christmas spirit I bought another fine set of tools for my ongoing home project.
The lucky ones are a set of tools to provide remote assistance to your clients, for example, lets say that your client has a problem with its machine or with the software itself and he is getting a weird error message that doesn't matter how many times he describes it on an email, or through the phone yo simply can't understand what he means or how the error is happening.
Well, the solution is simple, ask him to go to the About option on his menu, click Help and click on the button request Remote Assistance...
On that moment a request will be send to my servers up in T.O. and I will be able to jump in into his desktop after his authorization to view live and under his supervision what is going on with his system. This is in my opinion the ULTIMATE technical support :).
My kudos to the Real Thin Client for such an outstanding job.
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Access to the path "C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\Temporary ASP.NET Files..." is denied.
Access to the path "C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\Temporary ASP.NET Files\bugtrack\5607edd7\fc4d1071\hash.web" is denied.
everytime we try to access their web version of the product. I tried everything i could, and I asked my dear friend google many times. My problem was that lots of people described the problem, but their solutions didnt work for me.
Finally, this mighty article from the msdn saved the day. Interesting to know is that the problem came up as a combination of us installing asp.net, IIS 6.0 and then promoting the computer to be an additional domain controller. That series of events cause ASP to lost control over their temporary directories.
Who figures eh?
Friday, September 29, 2006
How to determine what version of .Net you have installed.
That only reminds me of the importance to keep a proper versioning system, on days when using years to determine the version of your program (at least for marketing purposes) is the way to go, we cant forget the importance to keep the traditional x.x.x.x version system going and BUILT into each of the files of your system.
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Turbo Delphi en Latino America.
Amigos!
Para aquellos hispanoparlantes en Latino America que quieran comprar sus versiones de Turbo Delphi o tengan preguntas de como obtener soporte de Borland en sus paises, adjunto los comentarios de dos empleados de Borland al respecto de este tema:
"
Hello,
My name is Lisa Flores (lflores@borland.com) and I work in the
Developer Tools Group for Latin America and wanted to let all of our
Latin America and Caribbean customers know that you can indeed purchase
Turbo locally in many countries and in others, directly from the Latin
America/Caribbean sales department. This page will give you your local
purchasing options:
Brazil: http://www.borland.com/br/company/where_to_buy.html
Spanish-speaking Latin America:
http://www.borland.com/latam/company/where_to_buy.html
Caribbean: http://www.borland.com/latam/company/where_to_buy.html
Saludos,
Lisa Flores
Account Manager - Latin America & Caribbean
Borland Software Corporation
831-431-1434"
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