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This has been developed specifically for touch-capable devices like slates and tablets that typically would use ARM chips. Yes, “old-style” Windows apps will still work on Windows 8, but the fancy touch-enabled Metro stuff uses a brand new run-time (the afore-mentioned WinRT) that is not Win32.
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Last week, you may have also heard that Microsoft had this conference called BUILD (or “//build/”) where they talked a lot about Windows 8, Metro apps, WinRT, ARM slates/tablets, and all kinds of other goodness. In fact, through the grapevine we understand that the team in St Petersburg – the team that produced FireMonkey – is being grown rapidly too.Ĥ. And then yesterday, Sunday, Tony de la Lama, Senior VP of R&D at Embarcadero, makes his very first blog post in two-plus years of working for Embarcadero, ignores this news (unless you ponder that it was his first post and he published it on a weekend), and promulgates a rosy view of R&D growing by leaps and bounds through offshoring (IDE development in Spain, much of the rest in “European development centers”). On Friday, I and any number of other people saw this tweet from Danny Thorpe.
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(In my view the iOS support is just there for a tick in some marketer’s list: see Tim Anderson’s excellent post about how to actually set this up and a discussion about the issues.) I wrote a post describing DevExpress’ support for XE2, just before its release.Ģ. Of the two, FireMonkey was the most interesting: a cross-platform run-time that targets Windows and OS X, together with compiler support for both. Two reasons for this: 64-bit support, long promised and even longer forthcoming and FireMonkey. Personally speaking, I consider this to be the most important release of the Delphi ecosystem since Delphi 2 or even Delphi 1. A couple of weeks ago, Embarcadero released RAD Studio XE2. I’ve also been writing and rewriting this post all weekend, so you’re seeing the polished toned-down version.ġ. An inflammatory title, perhaps, but this is how I’m reading the situation.
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