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Category Archives: Events
Reminder: TDUG meeting Wednesday, May 25th at 6 PM
We will be talking about source control and how it can help improve you software projects. Wednesday, May 25th, 2016 North York Central Library – 5120 Yonge Street 6:00PM to 8:00PM
TDUG meeting Wednesday, May 25th at 6 PM
Note the date change. We are meeting on Wednesday. I will post a reminder before the meeting. Getting back to our semi-regular series on software development best practices, we will be talking about Source Control, sometimes called Version Control. We’ll … Continue reading
April meeting follow-up
Open Tools API Warren Postma showed us different ways to write plug-ins for the Rad Studio IDE and explained the pros and cons of each approach. One of his examples uses the Castalia Delphi Parser to look for badly aligned begin/end … Continue reading
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TDUG meeting Thursday, April 21st
Warren Postma will talk about creating your own plug-ins for the RAD Studio IDE. This was the original topic for the February meeting, but it had to be rescheduled. If you have ever wanted to know how to interact with the … Continue reading
Reminder – March meetup tomorrow, March 29th
We are meeting at the Baton Rouge at 5000 Yonge Street at 6:00 PM. This is just south of the North York Central Library where we usually meet. See you there.
March meetup
There won’t be a traditional meeting this month. Instead we are opting for just a casual meetup where anyone who is interested can get together for a meal and to talk about all things Delphi. I will bring my laptop, … Continue reading
February meeting follow-up
It turns out that we had a bit of a scheduling snafu and Warren was not able to speak. We apologise for any inconvenience and will reschedule Warren for this talk as soon as possible. Stay tuned for details. In … Continue reading
TDUG meeting – Wednesday, February 17th
Warren Postma will be speaking about creating your own plug-ins for the Rad Studio IDE. You could be forgiven for thinking that this is difficult and arcane, but Embarcadero has made great strides both in terms of documenting the process … Continue reading
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