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RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin, REST/JSON and using a fun site: Name2Gender.com

I was thinking about how I would do a gender based analysis of our customer database without surveying our customers. The Embarcadero Community profile does not ask whether you are male or female. At the recent Evans Data Developer Relations Conference, there was a presentation about the number of developers in the world (currently around 19 million going up to 25 million in 2020). Evans Data puts…
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Webinar replay: Learn how to Quickly Build and Deploy a complete REST/JSON based enterprise business application

Author: Chris B53020 RAD Studio 10 Seattle webinar, “Learn how to Quickly Build and Deploy a complete REST/JSON based enterprise business application”, will show you how to build and deploy a complete, multi-tier business application using Embarcadero RAD Studio 10 Seattle Enterprise Edition. You’ll learn how to build a multi-device desktop and mobile client application that…
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Delphi

Adding a style selector to your application

With RAD Studio 10 Seattle, we provide built-in default styles for iOS, Android, Windows and Mac. Additional styles can be found in the Styles directory installed with the product, and in the premium styles bonus pack. Adding a style selector to your application provides…
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Cool new FMX components by Graham Murt @kscomponents

Some cool new FireMonkey components, ksComponents (Kernow Software FMX components), created by Graham Murt, are available on GitHub. You’ll find the source code for TksListView, TksFormTransition, TksTableView,TksSlideMenu, TksSegmentButtons and TksChatView. Readme…
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Using FireDAC Unidirectional property for fast, low memory selection set processing

I often do large Oracle database queries using FireDAC to analyze registration data about our products and customers. Most of the time I am only processing through millions of rows to create a report or chart. One of the FDQuery properties that I forget to set True is the TDFQuery’s “Unidirectional” sub-property found under the FetchOptions (TFDFetchOptions) property. By…
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