Melbourne Meeting – September 2019
Monday 16th September 6:15pm.
At this meeting, Brian Watson presented
a Practical Account of Using XML with Delphi.
– What happens when you thought you knew about XML but did not.
The meeting started with the ADUG Annual General Meeting.… Continue reading ›
Melbourne Meeting – May 2017
Monday 15th May.
Brian Watson from desktop EDA, Tony Bryer from Greentram Software and Ian Krigsman from Discovery Systems spoke about different aspects of XML in Delphi.… Continue reading ›
Melbourne Meeting – August 2016
Monday 15th August
Helper Classes – John McDonald
VMs – Andrea Coffey from Miss Programs
A Compact XML Reader – Andrew Tweddle… Continue reading ›
Canberra Meeting – May 2005
May 2005
HTML and XML Tools
This meeting was a discussion of HTML and XML tools. View these documents for the links, plus a new link provided by Dick Walker for XML.
HTML Tools
Alleycode
This is a simple to use editor for HTML.… Continue reading ›
Canberra Meeting – May 2005
May 2005
XML Beginner to Intermediate
Tate introduced XML concepts, showing formats and discussing the syntax. A small example in Delphi was then demonstrated.
Frames – What not to do
Vincent showed us some traps for users of D7 and above in using frames, and demonstrated a way of overcoming the problems.… Continue reading ›
Melbourne Meetings – 2004
December
Technology Considerations for better Web Sites from Glenn Lawrence.
November
Something Different. Inspired by Joel’s ‘Guerilla Guide to Interviewing’, the meeting split into groups and attacked some bite sized problems. Problems, pics and solutions here.
October
Generating Objects from Existing Databases – Bryan Dayton
Bryan has approached the persistence layer from a different angle.… Continue reading ›
Melbourne Meetings – 1999
December: This our last meeting before Y2k began with a first class 10 minute tutorial on UML by ADUG member and La Trobe University associate lecturer Arniban Bhattacharya. Arnie did a great job of introducing a complex topic in a very short time – thanks Arnie.… Continue reading ›