- Bug fix list for Delphi XE and C++Builder XE
- Delphi XE Released
- Embarcadero Accelerates the Development Process with New Releases of Delphi, C++Builder and RAD Studio
- RAD Studio XE has arrived
- Embarcadero Partner discs are online
- RAD Studio XE North America Tour - September 1-23
- Delphi XE has arrived
- How to tune Delphi XE’s start up
- Reverse Engineering (Decompiling) Delphi Applications
- Installation Notes for Delphi and C++Builder XE
- Software License and Support Agreement for RAD Studio XE products
- Release Notes for Delphi and C++Builder XE
2008
2008 Wrap-Up
The end of the year is fast approaching. Since we only meet every other month, this is the last meeting this year. I had asked CodeGear to come out and show us Delphi 2009 and talk about new developments, but that doesn't seem to be an option for us right now.
Web Services
Several months back, we had a meeting on XML and I promised a "Part II" that would go into web services. That will finally be fulfilled at our next regular semi-monthly meeting.
DLLs
This month, the trials and tribulations of creating and running DLLs in Delphi will be discussed. We will talk about whether or not you really need DLLs, how to handle versioning, and interface design.
PRESENTER:
To be determined
We don't have a formal presentation planned, but will discuss whatever topics arise from the group. Delphi on a laptop will be available to write sample programs wherever the night's discussion takes us.
Components and Unit Tests
This month we'll explore some custom-written non-visual components that have been useful in several projects, encapsulating common functionality for ease of use and consistency. This isn't a new topic, but is a great starting point to discuss unit testing. Unit testing is not a new topic either, but one that more people should look at.
Studying these two topics together could branch in various directions, depending on questions and preferences from the audience. We may even continue the discussion at our March meeting if need be or dive into more detailed areas of study.


