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Welcome to PNW Delphi Users Group

This site is home to CodeGear Delphi users located in the Pacific Northwest region, including Seattle, Bellevue, Redmond, Tacoma and other Washington state programmers.  Our users group meets monthly to share in building developer skills using one of the best tools in product development.  Our free membership is open to developers of all skills and level.

 

Delphi Prism Shipping

Embarcadero has released the new Delphi Prism, an Object Pascal .NET language used under Visual Studio.  Embarcadero licensed the technology from RemObjects from the prior product Oxygen (formerly Chrome).  This new product is exciting and was presented in part from our own Jim McKeeth during our November session.

Do not own Visual Studio? No worries.  It includes the Visual Studio shell to do everything you need.

 
CodeRage III

CodeRage III concluded today and was a wonderful online conference.  If you've missed the technical sessions, please check CodeGear's website in the next week or two for the replays of the sessions that can be downloaded.

 
Embarcadero Shipping Delphi 2009

Embarcadero Goes Global with Next-Generation Delphi® and C++Builder Development Tools for Windows®

New tools enable ISVs and business developers to build high-performance client/server and packaged software applications that support rich user experiences worldwide

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – August 25, 2008 – Embarcadero Technologies today unveiled the next generation of the popular CodeGear™ rapid application development (RAD) tools for Windows: Delphi 2009 and C++Builder® 2009, geared specifically for both Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and workgroup client/server development.

Developers can now easily expand the global reach of their applications with built-in support for Unicode™ throughout Delphi 2009 and C++Builder 2009. Built-in support for Unicode means that applications will look and operate properly on all language versions of Windows and seamlessly support both Unicode and ANSI data. In addition, new and enhanced localization tools make it easier to translate applications to take advantage of specific local opportunities.

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