Borland to Host ''24 Hours of Delphi(R)'' Marathon; Interactive Online Radio Broadcast to Include Continuous Interviews, Expert Advice and a Look at Delphi's Future.CUPERTINO, Calif. -- Borland Software Corporation (company) Borland Software Corporation - A company that sells a variety of PC software development and database systems. Borland was founded in 1983 and initially became famous for their low-cost software, particularly Turbo Pascal, Turbo C, and Turbo Prolog. (Nasdaq:BORL), the global leader for Software Delivery Optimization(TM), today announced it will host "24 Hours of Delphi(R)," a live, online radio broadcast on the Borland Development Network (BDN BDN Borland Developer Network BDN Bangor Daily News (Maine, USA) BDN Business Development Network BDN Bell Data Network BDN Bulk Data Network BDN Busy Doing Nothing (band) BDN Buffered Delta Network ) -- beginning July 13 at 12:00 a.m. PDT PDT abbr. Pacific Daylight Time PDT Pacific Daylight Time PDT n abbr (US) (= Pacific Daylight Time) → hora de verano del Pacífico PDT . The 24-hour, continuous marathon will feature interviews with and presentations by Borland Delphi For the language Borland Delphi is programmed in, see . Borland Delphi (now a product of Borland's subsidiary, CodeGear) is a software development package created by Borland. R&D engineers, Borland partners, book authors, and community members from around the world. Listeners will be able to ask questions using the BDN chat and audio server. Event Details What: "24 Hours of Delphi" When: Wednesday, July 13, from 12:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. PDT (July 13, 3:00 a.m. to July 14, 2:59 a.m. EST EST electroshock therapy. EST abbr. electroshock therapy ) Where: Borland Developer Network, mms://bdntv.borland.com/chat Borland Delphi is used by hundreds of thousands of developers to deliver business-critical applications by making Windows(R) development tasks faster and easier for programming in the Delphi and C# languages. To kickoff the broadcast, host David Intersimone, Borland's vice president of developer relations and chief evangelist along with other Borland executives will lay out the Delphi roadmap for the next three years. Through the next 23 hours, listeners will hear valuable tips and techniques from top Delphi experts and participate in discussions on topics including ECO E·co , Umberto Born 1932. Italian writer best known for his novels, including The Name of the Rose (1981). He has also written extensively on semiotics and British and American popular culture. (TM) fundamentals, test driven development and how to successfully migrate applications to Microsoft(R) .NET (see below for a complete broadcast schedule). "The Delphi user community at Borland continues to grow stronger each year, and this radio broadcast is yet another example of Borland's commitment to Delphi as both a technology and community," said Intersimone. "We have an excellent cast of Delphi experts and enthusiasts lined up including speakers from the United States, Canada, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Germany, India, China, Israel and Australia. As the host, I'll be staying up for the entire 24 hours and look forward to speaking with Delphi users from around the globe." For more information, please visit http://bdn.borland.com/article/0,1410,33109,00.html. 24-Hour Schedule --12:00 AM PDT: David Intersimone, Michael Swindell, Jason Vokes, Malcolm Groves, Borland -- Introduction to the 24 hours of Delphi --1:00 AM: Marco Cantu, Wintech Italia Srl -- Training, customer stories, migration --1:45 AM: Bob Swart swart adj. Archaic Swarthy. [Middle English swarte, from Old English sweart.] Adj. 1. , Bob Swart Training & Consultancy -- Training, customer stories, migration --2:30 AM: David Clegg, Telephony Video Data Limited -- CF preview, StarTeam(R), migration --3:00 AM: Jan Norden, Borland -- ECO -- fundamentals --3:45 AM: Jonas Hogstrom, Borland -- ECO -- Object/Relational mapping --4:30 AM: Deepak Shenoy, Flovate Technologies -- India DUG, SOAP and Web services --5:00 AM: Bernd Ua and Daniel Maginm, Ua Consulting and Borland -- "The Germany Delphi Show" --6:00 AM: Jeroen Pluimers, Oosterkamp training and consultancy, BV Training, customer stories, migration --6:30 AM: Wayne Niddery, Logic Fundamentals Inc -- OO, DB UI design, .NET --7:00 AM: Dan Miser, TipTech/DistribuCon -- Migration (1.5MLOC MLOC Million Lines of Code MLOC Midlands Lotus Owners Club (UK) MLOC Mitsubishi Lancer Owner Club (Malaysia) MLOC Missing Logical or in Expression Used As Branch Condition source) D6/D05. MIDAS Midas (mī`dəs), in Greek mythology, king of Phrygia. Because he befriended Silenus, the oldest of the satyrs, Dionysus granted him the power to turn everything into gold by touch. . --8:00 AM: Craig Stuntz, Virtex Software -- C# in Delphi 2005, StarTeam --8:30 AM: Drew Wells and Azret Botash, AutomateQA -- Delphi 2005 and project migration --9:00 AM: Ramesh Thievendran, Borland -- Database Migration BDE See Borland Database Engine. , dbExpress/BDP --9:30 AM: Allen Bauer, Borland -- The new IDE, features and Open Tools Architecture --10:00 AM: Daniel Polistchuck, Borland -- CaliberRM(TM), StarTeam integration with Delphi 2005 --11:00 AM: Danny Thorpe and Seppy Bloom, Borland -- Compiler, RTL (Register Transfer Level) A high-level hardware description language (HDL) for defining digital circuits. The circuits are described as a collection of registers, Boolean equations, control logic such as "if-then-else" statements as well as complex event sequences; , VCL VCL - Visual Component Library , CF preview --12:00 PM: Chad Hower and Hadi Hariri, AtoZed Software -- Indy and IntraWeb --12:45 PM: Yorai Aminov, Shorter Path -- Component building, database applications, utilities, distributed CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) A software-based interface from the Object Management Group (OMG) that allows software modules (objects) to communicate with each other no matter where they are located on a private network or the global and DCOM (Distributed Component Object Model) Formerly Network OLE, it is Microsoft's technology for distributed objects. DCOM is based on COM, Microsoft's component software architecture, which defines the object interfaces. and Web applications --1:30 PM: Brian Long, Brian Long Training and Consulting Services -- .NET/Win32(R) interop and debugging --2:00 PM: Steve Trefethen, Jim Tierney, John Kaster and Nick Hodges, Borland and Lemanix Corporation -- ASP.NET, Web services, dbWeb and QC web client --3:00 PM: Cary Jensen, Jensen Data Systems Inc. -- In-memory datasets, database migration --4:00 PM: Chris Bensen, Borland -- ActiveX/COM --4:30 PM: Ray Navasarkian, DevExpress -- Support for Delphi 2005 --4:45 PM: Gent Hito, /n Software -- Delphi 2005 and version migration experiences --5:00 PM: Michael Li, InfoCan Management -- Migrating to ASP.NET --6:00 PM: Robert Love, Peak Business Solutions -- BDN work done in Delphi 2005 --7:00 PM: Randy Magruder, ePowerC.com -- Migration case study, C# ECO, VCL/VCL.NET --8:00 PM: Charlie Calvert and Lino Tadros, Falafel Software -- Training, customers, migration --8:45 PM: Ray Konopka, Raize Software -- Component development for Win32 and .NET --9:30 PM: Chee Wee Chua, Borland Singapore -- Productivity Expert plug-ins, RSS (Really Simple Syndication) A syndication format that was developed by Netscape in 1999 and became very popular for aggregating updates to blogs and the news sites. RSS has also stood for "Rich Site Summary" and "RDF Site Summary. reader and support --10:00 PM: Tim Jarvis and Dick Walker, Borland and Granite Solutions -- ECO case study --11:00 PM: David Intersimone, Michael Swindell, Jason Vokes, Malcolm Groves, -- Borland closing comments/questions and the "24 hours of Delphi" wrap-up About Borland Founded in 1983, Borland Software Corporation (Nasdaq:BORL) is the global leader in Software Delivery Optimization. The company provides the software and services that align the people, processes and technology required to maximize the business value of software. To learn more about delivering quality software, on time and within budget, visit: http://www.borland.com. Borland, Delphi, Software Delivery Optimization, ECO, StarTeam, CaliberRM, and all other Borland brand and product names are service marks, trademarks or registered trademarks of Borland Software Corporation in the United States and other countries. Microsoft, Windows, and Win32 are all trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. |
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