Tommi Prami 127 Posted September 13 (edited) 10 minutes ago, Lajos Juhász said: Using procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject); begin ShowMessage(ISO8601ToDate('0600-12-31T13:13:13Z').ToString); end; I get: [Window Title] Project1 [Content] 01.01.0601 10:46:47 AM [OK] Seems to return wrong value... That is not only value it fails... I make bug report... https://embt.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/RSS-1747 Edited September 13 by Tommi Prami Share this post Link to post
Rollo62 524 Posted September 13 (edited) .... Edited September 13 by Rollo62 Share this post Link to post
Rollo62 524 Posted September 13 (edited) On 9/12/2024 at 2:44 PM, corneliusdavid said: Watch the webinar to find out what's new: https://blogs.embarcadero.com/save-your-seat-whats-coming-in-rad-studio-athens-12-2/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E73cMk856xM&list=PLwUPJvR9mZHisbPqXfMYk6JOzx_5IF_k6&index=1 https://youtu.be/E73cMk856xM?list=PLwUPJvR9mZHisbPqXfMYk6JOzx_5IF_k6 Edited September 13 by Rollo62 2 Share this post Link to post
softtouch 9 Posted September 13 (edited) Does anybody know how that Smart Codeinsight is supposed to work? I enabled it, setup the base url and api key etc., but thats it, nowhere anything to invoke the chat window. The popup menu of the selected source does not have anything related to AI. Edited September 13 by softtouch Share this post Link to post
corneliusdavid 187 Posted September 13 Right+Click in the Code Editor and select "Smart CodeInsight" and select "AI Chat". Share this post Link to post
softtouch 9 Posted September 13 (edited) 1 hour ago, corneliusdavid said: Right+Click in the Code Editor and select "Smart CodeInsight" and select "AI Chat". I dont have that entry in the popup menu, thats the problem. EDIT: After uninstalling madExcept, it suddenly appeared. Edited September 13 by softtouch Share this post Link to post
softtouch 9 Posted September 13 So the Delphi 64 bit compiler and 64 bit lsp are only in the expensive enterprise and architect versions? Why is that? Share this post Link to post
JonRobertson 64 Posted September 13 Just now, softtouch said: So the Delphi 64 bit compiler and 64 bit lsp are only in the expensive enterprise and architect versions? Why is that? From the "What's new" presentation, it was said that the primary benefit is to extremely large applications (LoC, etc) and that companies with applications that large already used Enterprise or Architect. Share this post Link to post
softtouch 9 Posted September 13 1 minute ago, JonRobertson said: From the "What's new" presentation, it was said that the primary benefit is to extremely large applications (LoC, etc) and that companies with applications that large already used Enterprise or Architect. So they assume that user using the Pro version do not create large projects? I think its more a money thing again. 4 Share this post Link to post
JonRobertson 64 Posted September 13 4 minutes ago, softtouch said: I think its more a money thing again. Then why did you ask? Share this post Link to post
Vincent Parrett 719 Posted Saturday at 04:27 AM 10 hours ago, JonRobertson said: Companies with applications that large already used Enterprise or Architect. A gross generalisation on their part. It's entirely possible to create large applications without using a single Enterprise/Archtect feature. 2 Share this post Link to post
shineworld 73 Posted Saturday at 07:26 AM (edited) 2 hours ago, Vincent Parrett said: A gross generalisation on their part. It's entirely possible to create large applications without using a single Enterprise/Archtect feature. I have been using Delphi for our software since version 1.0 and the latest project exceeds 22 million lines of code, but I have never felt the need to have the Enterprise or Architect version. Software products are tied to hardware equipment and 99% of the time they are free so keeping a subscription alive for Enterprise/Architect would become too costly for a small company. A missed opportunity in my case, I am continuing with the Pro version. In any case, Delphi remains and will remain my favorite development tool. Edited Saturday at 07:27 AM by shineworld Share this post Link to post
Uwe Raabe 2000 Posted Saturday at 07:41 AM 3 hours ago, Vincent Parrett said: It's entirely possible to create large applications without using a single Enterprise/Archtect feature. The people responsible for the feature matrix obviously have another look at things as we developers. 1 Share this post Link to post
johnnydp 20 Posted Sunday at 03:40 PM (edited) https://en.delphipraxis.net/topic/10913-quality-portal-going-to-be-moved/?do=findComment&comment=95446 Edited Sunday at 03:41 PM by johnnydp Share this post Link to post
JohnLM 14 Posted Monday at 05:50 AM Because I have a small, 128GB hdd in my tablet, I want to install on an external SSD drive. What are the pros and cons for installing on another drive? Share this post Link to post
JonRobertson 64 Posted Monday at 12:50 PM On 9/13/2024 at 11:27 PM, Vincent Parrett said: A gross generalisation on their part. It's entirely possible to create large applications without using a single Enterprise/Archtect feature. I agree 100%. Share this post Link to post
JonRobertson 64 Posted Monday at 12:52 PM 7 hours ago, JohnLM said: Because I have a small, 128GB hdd in my tablet, I want to install on an external SSD drive. What are the pros and cons for installing on another drive? Con: You have to have the external drive attached to use the application. Share this post Link to post