What day is this? What time zone am I in? Yesterday I was in Amsterdam. This morning I am in London. Both days we have loads of Delphi developers. In Amsterdam we had more than 150 developers, one third of them were already doing PHP development as well as Delphi. While it was during a mid-winter break, we still had more than 95% of RSVP attendees show up - a phenomenal turnout. Thank you to the Netherlands Delphi developers.
This morning in London the sun is shining (for a change). Jason Vokes, is speaking while I am posting this blog. Most of the attendees in both cities are mainly doing Win32 native code development and are responding very positively to the new Delphi 2007. Some of the developers who also have .NET, and compact framework needs now and in their futures and we are definitely interested in satisfying those developers too in the right order.
I will post pictures as I have more time, but Jason is going to hand over the seminar to me in a moment or two.
Thank you Delphi community for both your support and your strong interest in Delphi for PHP.
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I was hoping to read "..and Gothenburg on Friday"
This blog answers a question (and a strange feeling) some other developers and I have had for many years: what does David I do BorCons and other major events, when he’s on the stage and not yet presenting? He often sits conspicuously on the stage behind a laptop, seemingly oblivious to what’s going on, typing away, and fully occupied with his typing.
Rather than watching and being directly involved, perhaps he was doing some last-minute practicing for his presentation (no, too much typing for that) or writing some last minute code to demonstrate (also too much direct typing). Not likely at all. Here’s the giveaway for what was happening (and his level of involvement) at the BorCon group:
… Jason Vokes, is speaking while I am posting this blog. … I will post pictures as I have more time, but Jason is going to hand over the seminar to me in a moment or two. …
where are the pics?
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