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Author Archives: bmcgee
TDUG meeting – Tuesday, January 19th
Happy new year! Our first speaker for 2016 will be Wayne Niddery, our resident Delphi guru and Team-B member for as long as I can remember. Continuing with our ongoing theme of improving software development practices, Wayne will be talking … Continue reading
November meeting follow-up
As promised, we did a review of some of the static code analysis tools from last month: CodeHealer from the CodeHealer Group. The CodeRage discount is still available. Pascal Analyzer from Peganza. FixInsight from SourceOddity. Use the code TDUG20 to get a … Continue reading
Reminder of reminder for next meeting
Hi guys, I suffered from another copy/paste error in my last message. Our next meeting is in two days on November 19th. Sorry about that. I’ll try to be more careful in the future.
Reminder – Meeting Nov 19th at 6:00 PM
The next user group meeting will be Thursday, November 19th at 6:00 PM at the North York Central Library. We will be talking about automating the builds for your software projects; Why you should take the time and how to go … Continue reading
October meeting follow-up
Idera buys Embarcadero: In October, Idera announced that they were purchasing Embarcadero, which raises some questions about the future of Delphi. By all accounts, they intend to continue investing in my favourite development tools, and even strengthen that investment. I look forward to hearing … Continue reading
TDUG Meeting Oct 13th between 6PM and 8PM – North York Central Library
This meeting is a little earlier in the month than previous ones. This was because of room availability. Sorry for any inconvenience. We will be talking about using code analysis tools to better understand your code as well as improve and maintain code … Continue reading
Reminder – Meeting Sept 22nd
This is a reminder that our next user group meeting is Tuesday, Sept 22nd – 6:00 PM at the North York Central Library. Warren is going to talk about the new Delphi 10 Seattle release and performance profiling. We have … Continue reading
TDUG Meeting Sept 22nd between 6PM and 8PM – North York Central Library
Our next meeting will be at the North York Central Library on Yonge Street, north of Sheppard Avenue. Warren Postma will give us a brief introduction to Embarcadero’s latest release – Delphi 10 Seattle, along with some changes to the subscription … Continue reading
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WideOrbit is hiring in Toronto again
According to Anders Ohlsson, WideOrbit is looking for some more Delphi Developers to work in Toronto. Why are they looking in Toronto specifically? If I had to guess, I bet it would be that Canadian developers have a reputation for … Continue reading
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New meeting schedule
Based on feedback from subscribers, here is the schedule for the next few months: First, we will be taking our traditional summer break, so no meeting in August. We have booked rooms at the North York Central Library (5120 Yonge … Continue reading