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Delphi Roadmap, special offer and SDN event
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Bob Swart |
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5/12/2010 8:20:32 AM
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Embarcadero has just published the new Roadmap for Delphi (Prism) and RAD Studio. This Roadmap includes information on the upcoming Delphi Fulcrum, supporting both Windows and Mac OS X application development, Delphi Wheelhouse (adding Linux support), the 64-bits Compiler Preview (early 2011), Delphi Commodore (the full 64-bits version) and project Chromium. See http://edn.embarcadero.com/article/39934 for more details, including specifics on Delphi Prism as well.
While we're waiting for the next releases, there's a new special offer to keep us happy (for those who are not yet using Delphi 2010): purchase a Delphi (or C++Builder) 2010 Upgrade or New User license, and get RAD Studio 2010 instead (which includes C++Builder and Delphi Prism). Those of you from the UK or BeNeLux who order through me will also get the Delphi 2010 Development Essentials and Delphi Prism 2010 Development Essentials PDF manuals (which can be printed) as well as personal e-mail support when needed. This special offer lasts until the end of June, but if you're smart, you'll add subscription (aka "maintenance and support"), so you are ensured to get all new versions of RAD Studio when they become available. Which will include RAD Studio 2011 when it is released later this year (combined with a free seminar in Helmond Brandevoort to show you all new features, of course).
Talking about seminars: next week (Tuesday, May 18th, 2010) is the Software Development Network Event (SDE) in Zeist, The Netherlands, where we'll feature a number of Delphi sessions again. First of all, Fabio Dell'Aria (from EurekaLog) will do sessions on "How to find the exception source line of a just delivered software!" and "How to prevent source code bugs and speed-up the testing phase". Then, two Dutch speakers will cover details about two real-world Delphi projects: Herbert Schrama about "Ervaringen bij het bouwen van een CAD toepassing met Delphi" and Peter Hoefsloot about "Voedselschaarste in Afrika en Delphi". See http://www.sdn.nl/sde for more information. Note that this event is also open for non-members (for a small fee).
Finally, some reseller news: apart from being an Embarcadero (development tools) and RemObjects Software reseller, I've recently also become a Sybase reseller for Advantage Database System, in my view the ideal BDE replacement. See my English or Dutch articles for more information on ADS.
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