Allen Bauer has a series of great blog posts (with more to come now doubt) outlining some of the technical details of what to expect with the new changes to support Unicode in the upcoming Tiburon version of Delphi.
So what is the reaction? Some people are grumpy that some of their code might break. Delphi has a long history of backwards compatibility. I am sure CodeGear will do what they can to make as much code as possible work, but this looks like it might cause some problems if you ever made assumptions about the size of a Char (which was generally discouraged) or used a string to store non-text (Which I am VERY guilty of. They are just so dang useful!) Personally I am really looking forward to Unicode in Delphi, even if there are a few growing pains.Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Orcas is Part of the Delphi Family
So I wanted to look up something on Oracs, the as yet unreleased development tool from Microsoft for Vista. So I went to Firefox and typed Orcas into the Google search box. The first hit that came up was on Wikipedia and it turned out to be on Orca (the singular of Orcas). I actually learned a lot.
I knew Orca where killer whales, and I knew they were related to dolphins. What surprised me was that dolphins and killer whales are both in the Delphinidae family. I thought that was really revealing that Microsoft choose that as the code name for their product, especially now that they are playing catch up with Delphi again. In case you didn't know, CodeGear (FKA Borland) now has two IDE's (Delphi 2007 and C++ Builder 2007) released that support Microsoft's Windows Vista, while Microsoft doesn't have one released yet.
Now someone pointed out that you can use .NET 3.0 with Visual Studio 2005 to get some Vista support, but from my understanding you still don't get Sheet of Glass support on your forms, or some of the other neato Aero effects without writing extra code. And to be fair, CodeGear's 2007 releases don't support .NET 3.0 or much of the specific functionality only exposed through .NET 3.0 - then again, it is a native Win32 development tool, so of course it doesn't support .NET.
The significant fact is that CodeGear has two actual releases for Vista before Microsoft does. There are a number of great innovations in Delphi 2007 that Microsoft is yet to copy.
In related news, CodeGear released their Delphi Roadmap, which shows plans for Highlander to be released this year with support for .NET 2.0 and compatibility with .NET 3.0.
It is nice to see Delphi out in front again.
Score: Development tool releases for Vista
- CodeGear: 2
- Microsoft: 0
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
C++ Builder 2007 Announced
Just in case anyone missed the announcement. If this comes out before Orcas then CodeGear will have two IDE's released that specifically support developing for Vista and Microsoft will have 0. Looks like things are returning back to the way they were.
Key features and capabilities provided by C++Builder include:
- Seamless support for Microsoft Windows Vista Aero, Vista Desktop and Vista APIs
- Increased ANSI C++ conformance and compatibility including Boost and Dinkumware C++ library support
- New C++ build flexibility and custom configurations powered by the Microsoft MSBuild engine
- Up to 5 times in-IDE build performance improvements over prior versions
- UML C++ source code visualization
- Integrated C++ unit testing
- New DBX 4 RAD data access with support for the latest versions of popular RDBMs including CodeGear InterBase®, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL®, Oracle®, IBM® DB2, and Sybase®
- C++ IDE enhancements including virtual folders and enhanced C++ structure pane
- New INDY 10 Internet Protocol component suite
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Free Turbo Delphi, C++ or C#
Just in case you some how missed it, you can get a free Turbo product from Borland / CodeGear. You your choice of Delphi for .NET, Delphi for Win32, C# Builder or C++ Builder, but you can only have one installed at a time. They are based on Delphi 2006. The catch for the free version (called Explorer) is you cannot install components, add-ins, etc. and can only have one version installed at a time. You can buy the Pro version for just a little bit more and lift those restrictions.
Future version will be based on the newer Delphi IDE's. I suspect that after they come out with Delphi Studio 2007 (guessing on the name) with support for .NET, Delphi, C# and C++ then they will have an updated Turbo release. They hinted they may change the restrictions some then too.
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Delphi 2007 for Win32 Launch Event
May 11th, 2007 is our Delphi 2007 for Win32 Launch Event. You will want to be present to check out this first look at the first new Delphi release since the CodeGear spin-off and the begin of the Delphi Renaissance. It is a very impressive release! Come hear all the latest Delphi news and get those rumors cleared up.
Also at this meeting we will be showing off and using the new Camtasia to record the presentation. It is our goal to find a way to post this recording for everyone to reference after the meeting.
Then in June we will have a Delphi for PHP Launch Event. I am working on door prizes for both events.
Our usual meeting time is 7 PM at our usual Washington Group International location.