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Posts posted by Markus Kinzler
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There is already a class for this: TInterfacedObject
TEgon = class( TInterfacedObject, IHuman, IManager);
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The community is here.
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If XCode is fully installed, it should work. If they allow to install PAServer.
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Using a virtualiszed OS from Apple is only allowed on Apple hardware.
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The old server. The embedded (Server-)Client should be doing well.
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They do. Only a small fraction of apps already got a arm version.
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There are other solutions.
The FireDAC addon wasn't gratis btw.
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AnyDAC (the predecessor of FireDAC) was a split off from CoreLabs (now DevArt) database components.
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The database access components from DevArt are a good alternative to FireDAC.
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There seems no problem for me. If you comform to the conditions of the community licence you can renew your licence.
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But still no update to the Roadmap!
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It is possible to add further components. But the results may differ from the expectations.
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https://github.com/Embarcadero/BoldForDelphi
BoldForDelphi
The original source code of the Bold library for Delphi Version 4.0.1.0 Bold for Delphi, Release 4.0 - 2004-04-23
Bold is a tool in the MDA (Model Driven Architecture) space, which allows you to start with an UML model of your application and a set of business rules written in a high level language and “execute” the model after creating a graphical user interface for it. Bold includes a sophisticated object-relational mapping layer, ability to map data to multiple formats, changes synchronization, and much more. It includes a large amount of IDE integrated tools and options to work with external UML modeling software.
For more information see:
The project source code has been made available by https://www.embarcadero.com/ and published under an MIT license.
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TMS do advertise to support this
https://www.tmssoftware.com/site/tmsfmxpack.asp?s=fmxtreeview#features
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Just now, Lars Fosdal said:ARM is an architecture, not a brand.
The Apple chips are ARM based.
I know. Your question was wether any Macs stay x86.
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9 hours ago, Lars Fosdal said:Well, the next MacBook Pro will be ARM64.
If that exercise works out, will any of the Macs remain x64? There already is a Windows for ARM64. The only constant is change.
No, Apple will completely switch to their own apple silicon.
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1 hour ago, Dany Marmur said:A more prompt release of 10.4.1 would be a boon!
10.4 was very late, so (I estimate) 10.4.1 will be late, too.
It seems where is a shift from 2 versions a year to an version every 2(+) years. (With less new features btw.)
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Developer Express gave up on FMX
in FMX
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Cross platform isn't just mobile. The features could be usable on MacOS or Linux, too.