We are on the road in the United States in November and December with free seminars and workshops covering all the development you can do with RAD Studio 2010, Delphi 2010, C++Builder 2010 and Delphi Prism 2010.
Technology is moving fast. Learn the secrets to getting the most out of RAD Studio 2010 and new Windows technologies by attending the RAD Studio 2010 Tour in a city near you. These free two-hour technical seminars, led by noted experts David Intersimone, Anders Ohlsson, Nick Hodges, or Mike Rozlog, will give you a firsthand look at new capabilities that will make you more productive and successful with Delphi®, C++Builder®, Delphi Prism™ and Embarcadero® RAD Studio 2010.
You’ll learn how to:
- Speed your development using new IDE and debugging enhancements
- Take advantage of new Delphi language features including RTTI
- Build apps that leverage new Windows® 7 technologies
- Touch, multi-touch, and gesture enable your applications with ease
- Migrate your earlier Delphi projects to Delphi 2010
- Rapidly create multi-tier, desktop, and Web applications
- Improve data and code comprehension and quality
Register today! All event attendees will receive:
- Special discounts on Delphi, C++Builder, Delphi Prism and RAD Studio
- Entry in a drawing for a free copy of RAD Studio 2010 and other prizes
- Discount on Delphi training from The DSW Group
To register, click the city of your choice:
- San Diego, CA, November 10 - 12:30pm-2:30pm
Silicon Valley, CA, November 11 - 11:00am-1:00pm
Phoenix, AZ, November 12 - 12:00pm-2:00pm
Philadelphia, PA, November 17 - 6:00pm-8:00pm
Raleigh, NC, November 18 - 6:00pm-8:00pm
Minneapolis, MN, November 19 - 6:00pm-8:00pm
Sacramento, CA, December 2 - 6:00pm-8:00pm
Los Angeles, CA, December 3 - 7:00pm-9:00pm
Denver, CO, December 8 - 5:00pm-7:00pm
More cities and dates are being added. Stay tuned to this page for updates.
The U.S. tour home page can be found at http://www.embarcadero.com/rad-tour-2010-free-seminar
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Is the tour going to venture into New England or New York?
Anything planned for the Seattle area?
…Son, it is badly needed to gather (again) the community. Did some research these days on the net - there are many very nice Delphi islands (bigger or smaller) but they are cut off from the main trunk. (Perhaps I’ll made a post on this, explaining the factors which led to this, drawbacks, as well as what we should do).
In short: In this ‘RAD Studio 2010 Tour’ push the folks to:
1. Read / subscribe delphifeeds.com
2. Read / post / subscribe here (.public.non-techincal ng)
3. (optional) subscribe to main EDN feed.
…beware, don’t leave out DelphiFeeds. The guys need others like them (ie. other users, developers) in order to have an "enjoyable" company. You are still "the company".
HTH
"don’t leave out DelphiFeeds" - I would never leave out DelphiFeeds. In blog posts, I always tag the posts with the appropriate product names. I put Delphi in this post, and DelphiFeeds picks up all EDN Delphi and Embarcadero blogs that have the Delphi tag. Anders, Christine or someone else also posts on the newsgroups. And we do blasts on email from the marketing server and I also included the links in the October 2009 EDN newsletter that goes out to loads (more than 400,000) of members.
Thanks - If there are other areas, we’ll post there too.
"Is the tour going to venture into New England or New York?" and "Anything planned for the Seattle area?" - we are looking at additional locations depending on our budget for travel. We will also do some online versions after the tour to hit everyone who couldn’t make it to one of the other locations. Stay tuned to the landing page for the US Tour for additional dates and locations.
http://www.embarcadero.com/rad-tour-2010-free-seminar
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