ADUG Symposium 2017
The Australian Delphi User Group are holding our annual conference, the ADUG Symposium in May 2017.
This all day Delphi event is packed with technical content and a chance to catch up with other Delphi enthousiasts
It will be held on 18th May in Brisbane and 19th May in Melbourne.… Continue reading ›
Melbourne Meeting and AGM – September 2014
Monday 15th September at 6 for 6:15pm start.
This month we had our Annual General Meeting, followed by a presentation by our President – Lachlan Gemmell: What’s in my tool chest.… Continue reading ›
Welcome
Sponsors
The Australian Delphi User Group (ADUG) would like to thank the following companies whose sponsorship makes our annual Symposium possible:
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2017 Co-Sponsors |
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ADUG is a non for profit organisation that provides a forum for activities and information to promote and improve the use of Delphi and related products and services in the Australian software development community.… Continue reading ›
New Website
Anyone familiar with ADUG will immediately notice that we now have a brand new web site!
A bold attempt has been made to migrate as much of the existing content across, particularly in regard to past meetings. Key things to note:
- Categories on the right can be used to access past meetings by state
- The Tag cloud can help access past meetings by presentation topic
- The Archive lists meetings by month, with early archives grouped by year (eg.
Sydney Meeting – August 2014
Wednesday 27th August at 6 for 6:15pm start.
Steve Corbett will present on Converting a Two Tier Application to Datasnap.
Lachlan Gemmell will present on Exception Handling Tips and Tricks.… Continue reading ›
Melbourne Meeting – August 2014
Monday 18th August at 6 for 6:15pm start.
This month Ian Krigsman will present an introduction to setting up a web site in WordPress.… Continue reading ›
Canberra Meeting – July 2014
Wednesday 23rd July from 5:45pm
This month there will be two presentations on the topic of Localization.… Continue reading ›