Tag: modernization

Delphi
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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Delphi
Everything You Need To Know About Modernizing Delphi Apps

Delphi is a software product that uses the Delphi dialect of the Object Pascal programming language and provides an integrated development environment (IDE) for rapid application development of desktop, mobile, web, and console software, currently developed and maintained by Embarcadero Technologies. Delphi is known for its fast compilation speed, native code, and developer productivity. Borland originally developed Delphi as a…

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Videos
Discover the Great Advantages of Automation And Workflows

For programmers, building and testing their codes could be a tedious and repetitive process. If done manually, this task could result in boredom and it will surely affect their overall productivity. This is where automation comes into play. In this new TCoffee and Code session Jim McKeeth and guests discuss the advantages and disadvantages of automated processes and how they…

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News
To Modernize Your App You Need To Do These Things

Modernizing your app is vital if you want to remain competitive in today’s very crowded market. The process of modernization is actually pretty straight-forward but there are some easy pitfalls – things you might miss – and they can make the difference between time well spent or time wasted. RAD Studio is a modern Windows application too! RAD Studio itself…

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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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