Archive for the 'Delphi for PHP' Category
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New blog, new post. RadPHP Facebook development
Starting from this post, I have migrated all the blog contents to a new place. So, from now on, you can find me at http://www.joseleon.es, I will be included as soon as possible on the aggregated news from Embarcadero, but in the meantime, you can go directly to the blog.
The first article is about Facebook [...]
Twenty video milestone
Note: If you want to be updated on Delphi for PHP, you can follow me on twitter http://twitter.com/qadram, and you can see what’s going on by checking the brainstorm site http://brainstorm.qadram.com/, more details about the brainstorm site here.
In the past two months, I have been publishing a lot of stuff related with the upcoming Delphi [...]
Delphi for PHP next release, early preview #16 - Refactoring tests
Note: If you want to be updated on Delphi for PHP, you can follow me on twitter http://twitter.com/qadram, and you can see what’s going on by checking the brainstorm site http://brainstorm.qadram.com/, more details about the brainstorm site here.
Following the line of previous posts, here it’s a short video showing the tests for the refactoring engine. [...]
Delphi for PHP next release, early preview #15 - Refactoring
Note: If you want to be updated on Delphi for PHP, you can follow me on twitter http://twitter.com/qadram, and you can see what’s going on by checking the brainstorm site http://brainstorm.qadram.com/, more details about the brainstorm site here.
Let me introduce you the new Refactoring Engine, and, to be honest, I think it’s the best refactoring [...]
Delphi for PHP NotifyBar component
Note: If you want to be updated on Delphi for PHP, you can follow me on twitter http://twitter.com/qadram, and you can see what’s going on by checking the brainstorm site http://brainstorm.qadram.com/, more details about the brainstorm site here.
Here it’s another presentation of a new component, it’s called NotifyBar, and allows you to show the user [...]
Delphi for PHP - Fill combo boxes using Ajax
Note: If you want to be updated on Delphi for PHP, you can follow me on twitter http://twitter.com/qadram, and you can see what’s going on by checking the brainstorm site http://brainstorm.qadram.com/, more details about the brainstorm site here.
Some days ago I received a question from a customer, regarding using Ajax to fill a combobox, depending [...]
Delphi for PHP PasswordStrength component
Note: If you want to be updated on Delphi for PHP, you can follow me on twitter http://twitter.com/qadram, and you can see what’s going on by checking the brainstorm site http://brainstorm.qadram.com/, more details about the brainstorm site here.
Here it’s another presentation of a new component, it’s called PasswordStrength, and allows you to show the user, [...]
Delphi for PHP next release, early preview #14 - Data Explorer
Note: If you want to be updated on Delphi for PHP, you can follow me on twitter http://twitter.com/qadram, and you can see what’s going on by checking the brainstorm site http://brainstorm.qadram.com/, more details about the brainstorm site here.
In this video, I show you how the new Data Explorer works, featuring support for Firebird inside the [...]
Delphi for PHP brainstorming site
I’m very glad to announce the inmediate availability of a new website to connect with customers of Embarcadero products, and, in this case, Delphi for PHP.
You can find the new site at:
http://brainstorm.qadram.com
While all the content is public, that is, you can view the ideas/solutions/comments posted without login on the site, to participate posting your ideas, [...]
Delphi for PHP next release, early preview #13 - Code Insight tests
While getting ready the CodeInsight engine on the new IDE, I have recorded the CodeInsight tests running. You will see some of the upcoming features on these tests. This is a way for you to see the great efforts we are making to ensure the quality of the product is what you expect from us. At [...]
Posted by José León on May 18th, 2010 under Delphi for PHP, PHP | 6 Comments »

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