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This is the release you are looking for

Where were you at 1:00AM this morning? I was witnessing the epic release of RAD Studio™, C++Builder® and Delphi® 10.1 Berlin. It debuted in Berlin, Germany to a packed crowd of developers, partners and...

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RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin Feature Installer "How To" video

I have created a short "How To" video that demonstrates the new Feature Installer in RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin. We still provide an ISO image that uses a traditional Windows installation process called...

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Great Installation Experience with new RAD Studio 10.1 "Berlin"

The new Delphi, C++Builder and RAD Studio 10.1 "Berlin" have been just released by Embarcadero! I'm super excited by this new version of Delphi and C++Builder! The very first live demonstration...

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Try to use IoT component 'TI SensorTag 1.0' with device on 10.1 Berlin.

I've tried to run IoT device "TI SensorTag CC2650" and IoT component on 10.1 Berlin. It works well. so I will share a brief report.     TI SensorTag CC2650 is a cool IoT device. It has many sensors...

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Introducing the ListView Item Designer in RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin

In RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin, we provide a new ListView Item Designer that you can use to easily design custom ListView layouts. During today's launch webinar, I showed the new TListView Item Designer in...

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Fire up your business and users with RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin's “Enterprise...

Webinar: Fire up your business and users with RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin's “Enterprise Strong” Desktop, Mobile, Database, Server, Cloud and IoT Solutions Date/Time(s)/Registration: Thursday, May 6, 2016...

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Using the new TAddressBook component on iOS and Android in RAD Studio 10.1...

With the new TAddressBook component for FireMonkey in RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin, you can access your contacts on both iOS and Android. You can access all or individual contacts, create new contacts, edit...

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Webinar Replay: Introducing RAD Studio, Delphi and C++Builder 10.1 Berlin

Webinar Replay: Introducing RAD Studio, Delphi and C++Builder 10.1 Berlin Thursday, April 21, 2016 Embarcadero YouTube Channel at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CHPXbUeSJ8 Launch Webinar Starts at:...

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Customizing the style for a user interface control in RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin

The integrated Style Designer in RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin has undergone several changes and improvements, including: Clipboard, keyboard and multi-selection support on the Structure view Preview panel...

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Where is the ActiveX Project Type for Delphi 10.1 Berlin?

In 10.1 Berlin the ActiveX project types are missing from the New Items Window under Delphi. They are there for C++Builder, but not for Delphi. This only happens if you use the shiney new Feature...

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Another way to look at the TIOBE index results.

It’s quite common that developers cite the TIOBE index to me as a measure of how popular a language is. This has interested me for some time, however, I wonder why the TIOBE index is so highly...

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Some RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin Blogs and Videos

Here is a first batch of blogs posts and videos about RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin. More are coming, including an in-depth webinar next week. 10.1 Berlin New Installer and IDE Great Installation Experience...

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RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin Launch Webinar Replay

The replay of last week launch webinar of RAD Studio, Delphi and C++Builder 10.1 Berlin by RAD Product Managers (myself included) is available on YouTube. Some information about the webinar replay is...

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MVP of the Week: Yilmaz Yörü

This week’s MVP spotlight is on Dr. Yilmaz Yörü from Eskisehir-Turkey. He graduated from the department of Mechanical Engineering of Eskisehir Osmangazi University in 1997. He received his M.Sc. and...

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Weak and Unsafe Interface References in Delphi 10.1 Berlin

Delphi 10.1 Berlin adds a couple of features to the Delphi language, bridging gaps between platforms and extending the Win32/Win64 interface reference model. This is not the only change to the...

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RAD Studio Quality Update After 10.1 Berlin

The release of RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin marks another step towards improving the overall product quality and the company process of managing customer reported issues. Issues Fixed in Berlin Let me focus...

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MVP of the Week: Nick Hodges

I feel like I’ve known Nick Hodges as long as I’ve been using Delphi. He is as much a part of the Delphi community as anyone else, especially with the distinction of writing the first 3rd party...

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Fire up your business and users with RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin's “Enterprise...

Webinar: Fire up your business and users with RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin's “Enterprise Strong” Desktop, Mobile, Database, Server, Cloud and IoT Solutions Date/Time(s)/Registration: Thursday, May 5, 2016...

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The encapsulation bug that was a feature.

The recent release of RAD Studio Berlin 10.1 saw a fix to a long standing bug in the Delphi compiler. That-is, helper classes are no longer able to access the private members of their base class, as...

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