Brisbane Meeting – September 2017
Wednesday September 6th at 5:30pm to 9pm.
The Brisbane meeting is on at the usual time and place. See you there 🙂
PS, there will be pizza and drinks. Keep change handy.… Continue reading ›
Brisbane Meeting – August 2017
Wednesday August 2nd at 5:30pm to 9pm.
The Brisbane meeting is on at the usual time and place. See you there 🙂… Continue reading ›
Brisbane Meeting – July 2017
Wednesday July 5th at 5:30pm to 9pm.
Eivind will present on how to use the Google APIs to do Push Notifications with Delphi and Android.
The material will form the basis for an app that will be useful for ADUGers, and attendees will have the opportunity to influence the features of the planned app.… Continue reading ›
Brisbane Meeting – September 2016
Wednesday September 7th at 5:30pm to 9pm.
We have 2 presentations on the night:
Mathias Burbach (ADUG Committee member) will give a remote presentation on DUnit & DUnitX
Implementing unit tests & integration tests with DUnit & DUnitX. We will compare the two testing frameworks that ship with Delphi.… Continue reading ›
Sydney Meeting – October 2013
October 2013
Delphi XE5 Android support – looking under the hood – Damien Bootsma
Damien showed some of the new Android features of Delphi XE5, such as wrapping native Android API calls, showing what features are available on your Android device with the DeviceManager and the REST client components in a bit more detail.… Continue reading ›
How to call Java code from an XE5 Android application
Hidden away on Google+ is this excellent walkthrough by Paul Foster on how to call Java methods from an XE5 Android application. There’s also a teaser from Brian Long in the comments of that Google+ post that he has a much simpler method that he’ll demonstrate at CodeRage 8.… Continue reading ›
Melbourne Meeting – August 2013
August 2013
Multi-platform development – Damien Bootsma (Embarcadero)
Damien showed a sports coaching program he had written using Delphi + FireMoney running on iOS, outlining some of the design decisions he had made, then showed the same code recompiled to run on an Android tablet.… Continue reading ›