29 – Paweł Głowacki
(This is a special bonus episode!)
Paweł Głowacki is Embarcadero Technologies Senior Software Consultant and Lead Technical Evangelist for Delphi and RAD Studio for the European region. Previously Paweł spent over 6 years working as a senior consultant and trainer for Delphi within Borland Education Services. As well as working with Embarcadero customers across the region, he also represents Embarcadero internationally as a conference and seminar speaker.
This episode is part of our DelphiLive! speaker series. Meet Paweł and all the other speakers and the Delphi R&D team in San Jose at DelphiLive!
Sessions:
- Delphi Wings – Experimental Delphi Primitive to Relational Mapper
Delphi Wings is an experimental component-based native Delphi Win32 framework that simplifies building database application. With Wings Delphi developers define “entities” using standard simple Delphi types and have their data transparently stored and retrieved from arbitrary relational databases supported by Delphi dbExpress. - Delphi DataSnap 2009 Deep Dive
Delphi DataSnap 2009 Deep Dive provides in-depth coverage of Delphi programming with DataSnap 2009 framework. In this tutorial Pawel is going to cover four different types of DataSnap 2009 clients, DataSnap architecture, server objects life cycle management, the details of DataSnap JSON-based on the wire protocol and DataSnap customization options. The tutorial will also include building DataSnap clients in Delphi Prism communicating with Delphi 2009 native DataSnap servers.










May 1st, 2009 at 8:51 am
haha I like the intro, keep up the good work
May 1st, 2009 at 9:31 am
@Mario Glad you like the intro. It was fun doing something different.
May 2nd, 2009 at 12:58 am
Thanks Jim and Pawl, Good episode. Also a good effort at working through the sound difficulties Jim. I’m intrigued by Delphi Wings and I’d love to see more about it, will there be more details after Delphi Live?
May 11th, 2009 at 10:59 pm
Hi guys,
Just discovered this podcast, so looking forward to listening to it. Being a delphi developer and a podcaster myself, I’m a bit ashamed that I never heard about this podcast. You guys should make a more publicity
It is one thing to have a Delphi Podcast, but it’s another thing to make Delphi developers aware that there is a podcast for them !
Oh, and if you ever need help with the podcasting part, feel free to drop me a note
Regards,
Stefaan