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What Are Windows 11’s New Security Requirements And Changes?

TCoffee and Code is a weekly virtual meeting series launched by Embarcadero Technologies on their YouTube channel. The goal for this series is to gather different developers and programmers in an informal virtual session to discuss some of the most important and the latest news about Delphi and the software development industry. In this new TCoffee and Code session, Embarcadero…

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What You Need To Know About Blockchain, Smart Contracts, and NFT

TCoffee and Code is back for another interesting session. While this webinar series usually centers around windows app development, this new session will discuss something that is extremely popular today. Joining Ian Barker for this virtual meeting are his fellow Embarcadero MVPs Jim McKeeth and Yilmaz Toru to tackle everything you need to know about Blockchain and NFTs. This conversation…

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The Story Of How Delphi Became A Real Game Changer For This Financial Software

In this new TCoffee and Code session, we a fact-packed conversation on how stock market trading drastically evolved over the years and how Delphi became a game-changer for real-time financial software development. In this video, hosts Ian Barker and Jim Mckeeth are joined by a long-time Delphi developer Jim Ferguson who professionally developed a Real-time Stock Market Software in 1992…

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You Need To Code Sign Now, Plus: Explore Microsoft Azure

TCoffee and Code is a weekly informal virtual meeting series on YouTube by Embarcadero Technologies. This virtual conversation series will gather different developers and programmers to discuss topics related to the industry. In this new session, Ian Barker will be joined by his fellow Embarcadero MVPs Holger Flick, Wagner Landgraf, and Jim Mckeeth as they discuss the importance of Code…

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Why You Need To Modernize Your Data Access Components Now

The modern digital age is very, very dependent on the performance and integrity of good software. Robust software enables us to put our feet back and let all kinds of elaborate digital applications do most of our tasks. For example, without good software, we would still be standing in long lines instead of overseeing critical financial transactions from the comfort…

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