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Category Archives: Beta Development
Adding more Time Stamp Types to Delphi for ESBDevLib
We were getting close to releasing our first Beta of v2 of our Date / Time Calculator for Windows – ESBDateCalc Pro – when someone pointed out that it would be good to have the Unix time stamp and the … Continue reading
Delphi Developers – check out ESBPCS for VCL v6.8.1
ESB Consultancy is pleased to announce the latest release of our huge Collection of Components and Routines aimed at making Data Entry and Manipulation easier for the Developer and for those using their Applications. We continue to support VCL Development … Continue reading
Date Range Class / Component added to ESBDevLib
Work has been progressing well with the Class and Component for Date Range Calculations for ESBDevLib for VCL/FMX. Like with the other Class/Component pairs in the Calendar Engine, we are supplying both ways to access the Library of calculations involved. … Continue reading
Our Date/Time Non-visual Component in Delphi IDE
Following on from the previous post, here is a screen shot from the XE4 IDE showing the properties of the new TEDLDateTimeInfo Non-visual Component:
Demo of Date/Time Class for new ESBDevLib for Delphi VCL/FMX
We’ve been working on our Date/Time Class (and Date/Time Components), to go along with our Date Class / Component and Year Class / Component – there are all parts of the Calendar Engine side of ESBDevLib for Delphi VCL/FMX, which … Continue reading
Delphi Date Info Component for ESBDevLib
As noted in the last post, we are working on Class and Component approaches to each of the entities in our Calendar Engine for ESBDevLib for VCL/FMX – so here is a shot from the Delphi XE4 IDE Object Inspector … Continue reading
Demo of Date Class for new ESBDevLib for Delphi VCL/FMX
We’ve been working on our Date Class (and Date Components), to go along with our Year Class / Component – both are parts of the Calendar Engine side of ESBDevLib for Delphi VCL/FMX, which is based on existing routines and … Continue reading
Posted in Android, Beta Development, Calendar Engine
Tagged Android, Calendar, Date/Time, Delphi, Firemonkey, Jewish Dates, Muslim Dates
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Demos for Classes and Components underway
From feedback from our ESBPCS for VCL customers, we realise that some prefer to have Classes that allows them to have full control of the creation, settings, manipulation and destruction via code – as they then end up with more … Continue reading
Posted in Beta Development
Tagged Calendar, ESBPCS, Firemonkey, Formatter, VCL/32, VCL/64
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Adding Large Integers and Floats to Delphi
I must admit one of my biggest disappointments with 64-bit support in Delphi was the loss of the 80-bit Extended (as it is now mapped to the 64-bit Double). I’ve also always enjoyed (remember I did do a Maths Degree … Continue reading
Posted in Beta Development, Math in Delphi
Tagged 64-bit, Big Floats, Big Integers, Math, XE4
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Delphi XE7 is here
Well, I know how the Official Delphi XE7 running on my workstation: So first thing will be to finish off and test the next release of ESBPCS for VCL which will have XE7 support for VCL/32 and VCL/64. We hope … Continue reading