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Podcast Streaming - FireMonkey Demo

Jim McKeeth just relaunched his weekly Delphi podcast with Nick Hodges. Today, I thought I would show you how to build a FireMonkey app for streaming your podcast. Visual Controls Application Title:...

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Multi-Device Apps and Clipboard Support

We have a lot of great demos to help you get started with RAD Studio. Today's blog post focuses on our CopyPaste FireMonkey demo. The CopyPaste sample demonstrates how to create applications that use...

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Building a Medical Terms (SNOMED CT) Healthcare Application

Systematized nomenclature of medicine or SNOMED CT is a collection of clinical terms. It provides terms and definitions for diseases, substances and anatomy used in reporting and clincial...

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Celebrating Delphi's 22nd Birthday with FireMonkey #ILoveDelphi

Delphi turns 22 today. Throughout the day, we've seen many great posts on Delphi, including Marco Cantu's detailed blog post celebrating Delphi's birthday. I thought we could celebrate Delphi's 22nd...

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Looking to build multi-device apps? We have code snippets to get you started

With RAD Studio, you can build multi-device applications from a single codebase. If you're just starting with mobile application development using the FireMonkey framework, we have great code snippets...

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Build IoT enabled apps with RAD Studio Berlin

In RAD Studio Berlin, we provide access to over 50 prebuilt components for popular IoT devices. ThingConnect IoT device components range from healthcare devices such as heartrate montiors, blood...

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Previewing RAD Server Multi-Tenancy Support in 10.2

Today, I thought I would preview a new feature that we have been working on for the 10.2 release. It's multi-tenancy support for RAD Server, a frequently requested feature by our customers. RAD Server...

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Previewing FireMonkey Features in RAD Studio 10.2

Today, I thought I would preview an iOS specific feature that we have been working on for FireMonkey in 10.2: the ability to change the behavior of the system status bar.   We are adding two new...

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RAD Studio 10.2 is here - Get Delphi Linux Server Support today!

I am super excited to announce that RAD Studio 10.2 is now available.Check out our video below highlighting our new Delphi Linux Server support:   [YoutubeButton...

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RAD Server Multi-Tenancy Support is here

Today I thought I would follow up my previous 'preview' post with more information on Multi-Tenancy support in RAD Server. The 10.2 version, released 2 days ago, includes Multi-Tenancy support for RAD...

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New FireMonkey styles for macOS and Android Wear in 10.2

In Delphi, C++Builder and RAD Studio 10.2 we are providing two new FireMonkey styles: a dark blue style for Android Wear devices and a dark graphite style for macOS. You can access the FireMonkey...

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RAD Server Samples in RAD Studio 10.2

With RAD Studio 10.2, we provide great RAD Server demo projects to get you started.  With 10.2, you can deploy RAD Server to Linux servers, in addition to Windows servers. Below is a list of sample...

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Updated Roadmap Coming Soon & Annual Developer Survey

A couple of weeks ago, we launched RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo. On the heels of the release, the PM team is working on an updated roadmap for calendar year 2017/2018.   As we are finalizing our roadmap...

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FireDAC Video: Moving existing .CDS Data into TFDMemTable & Editing Data at...

In this video, I am going to show you how to move existing TClientDataSet .CDS data into FireDAC's TFDMemTable as well as editing TFDMemTable data at design time. This works with both Delphi and...

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Enhancements to FDMemTable in 10.2

  Enhancements to the TFDMemTable component to edit the TFDMemTable dataset at design time. Now the TFDMemTable context menu provides the Edit DataSet... item that allows you to edit the component data...

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ThingConnect IoT Device Components and BeaconFence now available for download...

You can now access over 50 ThingConnect IoT Device Components via the GetIt Package Manager (Tools > GetIt Package Manager) for download in RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo. This includes BLE and Z-Wave...

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FireMonkey and VCL Style Packs from DelphiStyles.com

KSDev, the company behind FMX for Linux, has launched a new site, DelphiStyles.com, focusing on great custom user interface themes for both FireMonkey and VCL. Customers can purchase a number of style...

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Creating a profile screen for your mobile application

Many mobile applications today include a profile screen. Popular music apps display your favorite musician's bio along with song and album details and concert information on the artist's profile page...

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Adding a custom style selector to your VCL application

Adding a style selector menu to your application only takes a couple of lines of code and allows you to quickly update your existing user interface while providing added flexibility to your customers....

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May 2017 Roadmap Commentary from Product Management

After the 10.2 Tokyo release that introduced Delphi for Linux, we launched our annual developer survey. The survey ran for a couple of weeks and ended at the end of April. Participation in our survey...

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