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I was wondering if you could do a 5 day series (kind of like your 30 day series with TurboPad), but uses VCL for the Web and works with a database backend like MySQL?
Volume pumps in the video, which is very annoying. I don’t know what kind of equipment you’re using, but turn off all automatic gain controls etc, please.
Demonstrate first and then the Explanation would have greater impact. If possible please extend this to what you think delphi stands.
Specially useful for the enterprise managers who want quick fixes. Micro ISVs tend to use these as a convincing argument to put a proof of concept, hence the promo of delphi.
Holy cow, you really know how to speak fast!
June 12th, 2007 at 6:59 pmHi Nick,
VCL for the web version in update 1 of D2007 (9.0.16) is a test release, is it safe to use it?
http://www.atozed.com/intraWeb/Download/Files/Borland.NL.aspx
Or should Atozed update this page?
June 13th, 2007 at 12:53 amHi Nick,
Thanks for the quick snapshot of VCL for the Web.
Your example seems quick and easy.
June 13th, 2007 at 5:01 amI was wondering if you could do a 5 day series (kind of like your 30 day series with TurboPad), but uses VCL for the Web and works with a database backend like MySQL?
Volume pumps in the video, which is very annoying. I don’t know what kind of equipment you’re using, but turn off all automatic gain controls etc, please.
June 13th, 2007 at 2:56 pmYou might consider using a virtual machine with a browser that doesn’t show all your favorite sites.
June 14th, 2007 at 8:07 amGreat Tutorial,
June 14th, 2007 at 5:19 pmbut…it would be nice to see more
examples/resources about it.
Nice tutorial.
Demonstrate first and then the Explanation would have greater impact. If possible please extend this to what you think delphi stands.
Specially useful for the enterprise managers who want quick fixes. Micro ISVs tend to use these as a convincing argument to put a proof of concept, hence the promo of delphi.
June 15th, 2007 at 1:14 am