In this 26 minute video, Alister Christie builds a Period Chart of the Elements in FireMonkey based on a similar project created for Building VCL Apps Part 1. You watch on YouTube.
In this 26 minute video, Alister Christie builds a Period Chart of the Elements in FireMonkey based on a similar project created for Building VCL Apps Part 1. You watch on YouTube.
In this video we look at preserving state in a DataSnap REST server session between method invocations. You can watch the video on YouTube. This was originally recorded for the 24 Hours with David I, however I've fixed a bug in this version.
In this video we extend the application we built in the previous video (IntraWeb Fish Facts) and make it suitable to work with mobile devices (iOS, Android, etc...). We do this by customizing the HTML that is rendered and using the jQuery Mobile framework. This video is about 45 minutes long and you can watch it on YouTube.
In this video Alister Christie gives an introduction to IntraWeb (VCL for the Web). This is done by building a Fish Facts application. This video is about 35 minutes long and was recorded for CodeRage 6. You can watch it on YouTube.
In this 6 minute video Alister Christie fumbles his way through his first FireMonkey HD application - it's the classic FishFacts example. Watch it on YouTube.
In this Delphi programming video we take a look at visual form inheritance, it's five minutes long and you can watch it here.
In this video we look at poping up a menu when we click on a button. This is an introductory video and is under 4 minutes long. You can watch it here.
In this seven minute video we link two client data sets in a master detail relationship using a TDataSetField. You can watch it here.
In this video Alister Christie looks at the $SCOPEDENUMS compiler directive when using enumerated types. The video is seven and a half minutes long, and you can watch it Here
In this 10 minute video we take a look at how we can easily write a RichText editor using a TRichEdit, TImageList, TActionManager and a TActionToolBar (with no code). Then we look how we can extract the raw RichText from the TRichEdit and finally write a little class helper to add a property to the TRichEdit to give access to the RichText. It's been almost a year since my last video and things have moved forward somewhat, this one is recorded at 1280x720 (720p). You can watch it on Here.