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From being a junior developer all the way to Development Manager position, I was always interested in new technologies. Passionate speaker, IT junky, developer, architect, team lead, and development manager - many hats, one goal - making software better and closer to people’s needs. For the most part I am using my blog as a scratch pad, writing small articles on things which I came across, was asked about more then once, and which would otherwise require additional research again and again.

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Monthly Archives: June 2007
Map your visitors
How do you track your visitors? There are different ways, but I have found a very nice service available to track where your visitors are coming from. Check little map on the left and you can see where our visitors are located – … Continue reading
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Delphi and VCL 2.0 or going into XXI century – part 2
Should we dump VCL completly? I do not think so. You step back from VCL. Look at it. Abstract core level from any MS, Qt, VisualCLX, etc stuff. See what is needed to have rich visual and runtime functionality. Base … Continue reading
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Delphi and VCL 2.0 or going into XXI century
There is no .Net in the new Delphi roadmap you say. And this is not true. HL is a .Net release. and there is more to it… There is my take on this: Why should we care so much about “platform” layer? Why are … Continue reading
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Delphi Roadmap – see it yourself
Long due Delphi roadmap is out – http://dn.codegear.com/article/36620 7 months of being on its own, CodeGear has presented new and updated Delphi Roadmap describing company’s vision for evolution of Delphi product line. Covering 3 years, roadmap shows where Delphi will … Continue reading
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