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| | | | Im mostly porting code from Delphi to Oxygene these days, but here is my Delphi implementation of the propertybag object. Please note that I haven't bothered to implement the propertybag available in .Net. The Delphi version below is based on the Visual Basic 6 version, with some dependency injection thrown in for good measure. | |
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| | | | Contents Inmy last post I have written about the main and secondary usesof unit tests and how they compare to other kinds of automated tests. This time I will explore [...] | |
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| | | | The first language I used to write a small program was Pascal. Since then I have worked professionally with Java, JavaScript, Groovy and a few more. Currently... | |
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| | Cross-platform application development is the future of the digital business. undeniably in a post-Covid world, all businesses need an application irrespective of their size and location Furthermore, if you have a huge budget, you need an application development solution that delivers quality on a strict budget plan. Well say a proper welcome to cross-platform applications ... Best Cross-Platform Frameworks for Mobile App Development Read More ยป |