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ANNOUNCING ELEMENTS TWELVE

Hi everyone. I'm overjoyed to announce the immediate availability of Elements
Twelve, the next major version of our multi-language, multi-platform compiler
and development suite. What's in a new version number? As you know,

 * marc hoffman

3 min read


ISLAND/DELPHI: USING DELPHI APIS FROM ELEMENTS

With the just-announced Elements Twelve, we have added a major and
long-requested new feature to our native-code "Island" platform: support for the
Embarcadero Delphi class/object model and – with that – the ability to

 * marc hoffman

9 min read


TWO NEW OXYGENE LANGUAGE FEATURES

We've added two cool new language features to Oxygene this week: Required
PropertiesProperties in Oxygene can now be marked with the required directive.
The new directive addition mandates explicit initialization of the properties

 * marc hoffman

2 min read


INTRODUCING CODEBOT

This week's build of Elements gives a first peek at an exciting new feature
we've been working on for the Fire IDE: CodeBot. CodeBot is a smart coding
assistant that can help you

 * marc hoffman

4 min read


CORE, CORE, CORE

Hi everyone. Today's build of Elements 11, build .2771, brings a first glance at
two new experimental features: the ability to run the Elements compiler on .NET
Core and — more excitingly — the Water

 * marc hoffman

4 min read


INTRODUCING THE REMOBJECTS REFERRAL PROGRAM

What if you could save money on your RemObjects Software product licenses when
referring others to check out the products you use and love every day? Today we
are happy to introduce the

 * marc hoffman

1 min read


HAPPY 27TH BIRTHDAY, DELPHI

Today Delphi is 27 years old. Wow. I remember taking a half-day off work (I was
doing my year of social services at an Institute for Worker's Safety in
Dortmund, Germany, developing an

 * marc hoffman

2 min read


ESP: KEEPING CLASSIC ASP.NET ALIVE

I'm a big fan of Classic ASP.NET for web development, and (among other things)
our website is built 100% on ASP.NET with Elements. But, as you might have heard
or found

 * marc hoffman

9 min read


ACTORS

Actors are (next to async/await) the big thing for Swift 5.5 this year. If, like
me, reading the official spec makes you want to kill yourself slowly, and even
the WWDC2021

 * marc hoffman

6 min read


ANNOUNCING REMOTING SDK AND DATA ABSTRACT BUILD .1515

Hi everyone. I'm happy to announce that today we shipped major new "Stable"
channel builds for Remoting SDK and Data Abstract (10.0.0.1515) and Hydra (6.4).
These new

 * marc hoffman

1 min read


WEBINAR NEXT WEEK: WEBASSEMBLY W/ OXYGENE

Join me and my former colleague Jim McKeeth next Tuesday, June 8, for our
webinar on using WebAssembly with Elements — with a specific focus on Oxygene
and Delphi developers. Jim and i will

 * marc hoffman

1 min read


NEW HOSTING PACKAGES FOR REMOTING SDK

Remoting SDK for .NET adds support for Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting and
Topshelf.

 * Anton Kasyanov

6 min read


INTRODUCING MERCURY

We are thrilled to announce the release of Elements 11, and with it its most
 interesting new feature: the introduction of Mercury as the sixth language
supported by our compiler and tool chain.

 * marc hoffman

4 min read


ELEMENTS: IT GOES TO 11!

With this week's Stable release of Elements, build .2627, we've increased the
major version number from 10 to 11 (insert a Spın̈al Tap joke here). This is to
celebrate the newest addition

 * marc hoffman

4 min read


NUGET PACKAGES AND MORE, FOR REMOTING SDK AND DATA ABSTRACT

The next build of Remoting SDK and Data Abstract  will bring several quite
important features. Some of them are relatively small ones, like support for
Async Service Methods in Code-First Servers on .NET;

 * Anton Kasyanov

3 min read
debugger


DEBUG INFO AND FILE FORMATS

In this previous post, I spoke about writing a debugger. This one will talk
about the formats a debugger needs to be able to read. For our debugger we
settled on using DWARF

 * Carlo Kok

6 min read
debugger


WRITING A DEBUGGER

For the Upcoming version of Elements we completed the port from LLDB to our own
native debugger. We already had debug engines for .NET, Java, WebAssembly,
Windows and Linux, but for iOS and

 * Carlo Kok

6 min read


BEHIND THE BUILD(S) — .2605

On Friday we published Elements build .2605, the first "Stable" channel build of
the year, and wrapping together a lot of great changes and improvements from the
past couple months of previews. Let's

 * marc hoffman

3 min read


BEHIND THE BUILD — .2585

Welcome back to Behind the Build, where we take a  look at some of the new
changes and improvements in the latest Elements build. Build .2585 marks the
59th (!) and last Elements release

 * marc hoffman

3 min read


BEHIND THE BUILD — .2577

"Behind The Build" is a new blog series where I will try to give some background
information on some of the highlights of the weekly change log. As you probably
know, we ship

 * marc hoffman

3 min read


THE APPLE M1 CHIP

Yesterday, Apple annoucned its new M1 chip, and three new Macs that will use it,
shipping next week. We all expected great things from the move to Apple Silicon,
first teased at WWDC,

 * marc hoffman

2 min read


DEPENDENCY INJECTION IN REMOTING SDK FOR .NET (PART II)

This second part of our series on DI will be a bit more technical. It will
discuss new APIs provided by Remoting SDK, their performance and other technical
details. The first question that

 * Anton Kasyanov

5 min read


DEPENDENCY INJECTION IN REMOTING SDK FOR .NET (PART I)

Introduction One of the pillars of the modern software development industry are
the SOLID principles. These code design principles provide a great (and solid)
solution to the major software development challenge: how to

 * Anton Kasyanov

4 min read


TALKING ABOUT VISUAL BASIC...

This past weekend, I had the great honor to join Fellippe on the QB64 Podcast,
QB64 Report, to talk about the past and future of BASIC, Elements, and our new
currently-in-development Mercury front-end

 * marc hoffman

1 min read


RELATIVITY SERVER AND DOCKER

How long would it take to freshly installed an Ubuntu host, deploy a combo of
PostgreSQL server + Relativity Server, and to let it accept connections on port
80 using nginx? Do this twice

 * Anton Kasyanov

4 min read
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