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How To Do Business And Make Money With Delphi Today

Due to the current pandemic, webinars have become the newest form of interactive tech convention. Embarcadero Technologies, who were already way ahead of the curve on this, recently added to their great diversity of online webinars, tutorials and how-to streams with an informal virtual meeting where developers discuss various topics related to Delphi, windows program development, and the tech industry…

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What Is The Impact And Future Of IoT And Data?

Due to the ongoing pandemic, most of our developers had to embrace the new normal working environment. Interestingly, Embarcadero came up with a brilliant idea to organize a weekly virtual coffee break meeting ~ the TCoffee and Code that will gather most of our amazing developers to discuss various topics related to the industry including Delphi, windows program development, and…

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This Is How To Get A Native Windows GUI For Python

Sometimes your application needs a user interface, but what is the best way to make one for Python applications? Is it using Python Windows GUI builder? The answer, quite emphatically, is DelphiVCL for Python. What is the Delphi VCL for Python? The VCL is a mature Windows native GUI framework with a huge library of included visual components and a…

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Everything You Need To Know About App Security Is Here

Security should always be the top-most priority whether you are the developer of an application or the end-user. In this TCoffee and Code session, Embarcadero MVPs Jim McKeeth, Ian Barker, Charles Anderson, Zach Briggs, and Glenn Dufke have a 2-hour-long conversation which entirely focuses on security. The topic highlights a comprehensive developer’s guide to security. Here, they address everything from…

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Learn To Make Apps Beautiful, Not Beastly

The art of software development is a moving target. Just a handful of years ago most Windows apps were flat slabs of gray with uninspiring color schemes drawn from a color palette which could be best described as “all the colors of a cement works”. Those that were not part of this mono-tonal subscribed to a more “burn your eyes…

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