The Delphi Hour
20 Jul
Below are links to the archives of The Delphi Hour broadcasts
- The Delphi Hour #1 — July 12, 2006: The Inaugural Broadcast
- The Delphi Hour #2 — July 19, 2006: with Mark Edington of the R&D Team
- The Delphi Hour #3 — July 26, 2006: Interview with Jacob Thurman of Castalia fame
- The Delphi Hour #4 — August 2, 2006: Interview with Chris Pattinson, DevCo R&D Manager
- The Delphi Hour #5 — August 9, 2006: DavidI and Michael Swindell talk about the Turbos
- The Delphi Hour #6 — August 16, 2006: Interview with Ray Konopka of Raize Software
- The Delphi Hour #7 — August 23, 2006: with Jason Vokes of the EMEA Region Team
- The Delphi Hour #8 — August 30, 2006: No guest, just questions from the field and mindless babbling.
- The Delphi Hour #9 —
- The Delphi Hour #10 — September 20, 2006: Callins and students from Denmark.
- The Delphi Hour #11 — October 4, 2006: Recap of the EKON conference
- The Delphi Hour #12 — October 11, 2006
- The Delphi Hour #13 — October 31, 2006
- The Delphi Hour #14
- The Delphi Hour #15
- The Delphi Hour #16 — December 6, 2006
- The Delphi Hour #17
- The Delphi Hour #18
- The Delphi Hour #19 - January 3, 2007
- The Delphi Hour #20 - January 10, 2007
- The Delphi Hour #21 - January 24, 2007




So do we get to hear an archived version of Delphi Hour #1? I don’t see it posted.
I’m sure enjoying the broadcasts, so keep it up.
July 31st, 2006 at 1:41 pmOops! Sorry, meant Delphi Hour #3!
July 31st, 2006 at 1:45 pmCome on Nick don’t keep us in suspense! Post up #3! LOL
August 1st, 2006 at 4:54 amI’ll bet there IS no Hour #3!!!
August 1st, 2006 at 12:55 pmHas anyone tried Catalia? I did for the second time now, using Delphi 2006 this time, and the only function that works in the trial seems to be hide/show nonvisual components.
No refactorings are active no matter where I put the cursor except "Introduce explaining var", and this crashes each time I invoke it.
Too bad as it seemed to be a good product.
August 3rd, 2006 at 12:13 amYou are relly working.Today’s log has appeared already.Keep up the good work.
August 3rd, 2006 at 5:01 amI was not too happy about the reply to my question about Delphi based help rather than VB/C# help in BDS.
While I do not expect the complete microsoft documentation to be replaced, I was hoping for some improvement.Hope DevCo rethink about this important issue & make some announcements.
Regardinf migration from win 32 to .Net,I have seen all the existing articles.They are more or less deals with basic issues rather than complex issues.Please see the borland.public.delphi.language.delphi.dotnet for various threads dealing with the issue for which there seems be no solution for e.g. the thread - Dynamically Loading Dll into Dlephi.Net
It would be nice if this very useful page expires before the next podcast is posted, so that one roundtrip to the server is saved.
August 3rd, 2006 at 11:00 amWe’d love to offer ‘The Delphi Hour’ or any other Delphi based Podcasts that are out there free hosting on http://www.CyberEars.com if interested. Our site specializes in RSS syndication of audio over the Internet and has thousands of users. Check out the site and let me know if interested.
Myles
September 20th, 2006 at 8:47 amYes please! "The Delphi Hour" really needs to be served as a RSS enclosure.
October 12th, 2006 at 3:26 amhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_Enclosures
October 12th, 2006 at 3:28 amwhats happened to the delphi hour ? for the last three weeks nothing !
November 21st, 2006 at 6:37 amI’m wondering if this week had some stuff on CodeGear…Nick it would be cool if you could make these available as a Podcast so that iTunes can be set to download it automatically.
November 24th, 2006 at 9:20 amThe offer is still good for CodeGear for hosting of any Podcasts you guys want. We have mega servers, fat pipes, and specialize in Podcast feeds. Whatever we can do to help the cause! http://www.CyberEars.com
Myles
December 4th, 2006 at 1:21 pmWhere are the replay links, Nick? We are already two weeks behind and another one is being held tonight.
Hutchinson Helpful Hint:
December 6th, 2006 at 12:49 pmIt will help us better schedule our time if you’d post The Delphi Hour times at least the day BEFORE the actual event. Even better, schedule them out for the next two months, post them on the event calendar, and expect larger participation.
On the the web site is ‘The Delphi Hour #16′ what happend to #14 and #15
December 7th, 2006 at 4:02 amDelphi hour #14 http://bdntv.borland.com/replay/mp3/delphi_hr_20061122.mp3
December 8th, 2006 at 5:39 pmAaargh… Can you guys please go and invest in a decent compressor? That audio levels go from soft to VERY LOUD which blows my mind, ears and speakers. A cheap audio compressor (ie. Alesis 3630) will take care of all of that. Or at least run a dynamics compressor over the audio before you encode it. It really sounds amateurish without it and I know you just invested in some better mics, but PLEASE get a compressor!!!!
As you can see I love the show, so I’m only trying to suggest a simple improvement from a listener’s point of view.
December 13th, 2006 at 7:30 amWas there a 14 and 15? If so when can we get archived mp3’s for these?
December 14th, 2006 at 1:46 pmYou guys really need to take up that offer on the Podcast hosting. You introduce the Delphi Hour as a ‘podcast’ but its not a podcast - no RSS feed, etc. We’re all here begging to know when a new one is released and where to download it. If you just took up their offer to host your shows as Podcasts we wouldn’t have to be hassling you all the time to find out where to download the latest archive.
And yep, I agree with the comment about the compressor. You need to get those loud and soft parts under control.
December 21st, 2006 at 10:13 amWill there be replays for 12/13 and 12/20?
December 22nd, 2006 at 11:41 pmPLEASE do a Podcast of the show!!!!!!!
January 8th, 2007 at 9:15 pmBad news is that Borland is totaly out of programming tools, now.
After 15 years of programming in Pascal (Turbo Pascal, BGI, ObjectVision, TurboPascal for Windows, Delphi 1 C/S…Delphi2005) I must use MS Visual Studio.
My last purchased Delphi is 2005 Architect. It was introduced as fantastic tool for NET, for ASP.NET web developing, etc. But it is not right. I can not develop IIS websites (Borland assume that all web sites are in the local InetPub forlder, and it is totally out if the web server have more websites with different virtual TCP/IP addresses..). I can not programm on the WinXP X64 (exists 2 year !), I can not use NET 2.0 ….
I cant spend money for these products. Now, I have all compilers, all operational systems, good databases, WORKING web development on multi site servers, fast response of IDE. I can deploy databases (SQLExpress 2005) with my application FREE - because I use MSDN subscription with Visual Studio 2005, for 1/2 of the Delphi price.
Goodbye, Borland. Vladimir.
January 9th, 2007 at 12:15 pmBye bye Vladimir…. Thanks for sharing…. Like we care!
Go and tell your shrink. We are all united behind Codegear. You’ll be back!
January 23rd, 2007 at 9:24 pmYes, PODCAST it!!!! RSS rocks.
January 23rd, 2007 at 9:26 pmThere is a Podcast RSS feed for The Delphi Hour at CyberEars.com. Here is the URL for it:
http://www.cyberears.com/index.php/Show/audio/5039
Myles
February 7th, 2007 at 1:52 pmHe he he, very very nice the podcast:) other thing, great job with this video’s for Turbo Delphi! Thanks Nick.
May 2nd, 2007 at 3:30 pmNice podcast. It’s very innovative for dephi. Thanks.
June 23rd, 2007 at 9:08 amhere you have a full listing of all available episodes
http://delphi.wikia.com/wiki/Delphi_Hour
August 6th, 2007 at 7:31 amHey, thanks for organizing the archives into a single post like that for easy access and I don’t want to be too insolent but … where is The Delphi Hour #15 ? There is no link to it.
August 26th, 2007 at 4:06 am