As promised, this meeting didn’t have a specific topic and we had an open discussion instead. Here are some of the (on topic) things that came up. If anyone remembers other interesting tid-bits, please feel free to chime in.
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Lots of discussion about jobs:
You’ll notice that there have been a couple of job posts on the TDUG site recently. If you are looking for people, please let us know.
Positions are actively posted to our site by the people offering the jobs, and we try not to go fishing for job ads to post ourselves. If you are looking for Delphi jobs, one aggregate site that I like is EngineerJobs. They specialise in technical positions, so have fewer false positives.
I noticed this interesting entry in Ottawa – “Medical Marijuana Software Developer”. 🙂
A friend pointed me to a job ad posted with the title “C# Developer”. He thought it was funny because, in spite of the title, they were primarily looking for Delphi skills. I’m pretty sure it was a typo and it has since been re-posted as “Adaptiv Project Consultant” – also listed on engineerjobs.
In Delphi XE8, Embarcadero introduced native the HTTP Client API. Embarcadero is giving an overview of these tomorrow in one of their online Developer Skill Sprints. If you can attend live, there will be a Q&A session afterwards. otherwise, the replay will be available later on.
I hadn’t heard about this, and it came as a bit of a surprise. I’m happy that Embarcadero didn’t make Windows Phone support a higher priority just yet. I’m curious to see where Microsoft goes from here.
A handful of people will usually stick around for a drink and some more discussion after meetings. The Frog and Firkin (now just The Frog?) was a popular choice. This time we tried Jack Asters. The food was average (imho), but they have a great rooftop patio and perfect weather to enjoy it. Well spotted, Brian.
Whenever possible, future meetings will be at the North York The North York Central Library at 5120 Yonge Street between the hours of 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM. Possibly on a Thursday close to the end of the month. People have told us that the location is convenient. The earlier hours are to help save money. If we book past 8:00 PM, we need to pay to have a security guard stick around. Let us know what you think in the comments.
Traditionally, TDUG doesn’t meet in the summer since most people take some vacation time then. That, along with the traffic from the Pan-Am games, makes us think that we shouldn’t have an August meeting and pick back up in September. Let us know your thoughts.