| 08:00
Alan Moore |
Multimedia
Components - Alan will discuss
component basics and specific considerations
when using the PlaySound() function.
PlaySound is a powerful, high-level API
that covers 90% of wave-playing programming
situations. |
| 08:00
Ray Konopka |
CodeSite:
Beyond Debugging - TBA |
| 09:30
Alan Moore
|
Creating
Delphi Experts - This talk will build
on Alan's first session by showing how to
create a Delphi Expert (Wizard) that
associates the sound-playing functionality
of the PlaySound() function with the most
common events such as OnClick, OnEnter,
and OnExit. |
| 09:30
John Kaster |
Delphi
6 - Find out what new features will be
in Delphi 6 and Borland's plans for the
future. |
| 11:00
John Kaster |
Kylix
Roadshow - John will demonstrate
Borland's forthcoming Kylix product and
give us the "state of
Kylix". |
| 01:30
Ray Konopka |
Creating
Custom Actions - n this session, you
will learn the secrets to creating
powerful, flexible, and reusable custom
actions. In particular, you will
learn how Delphi determines which control
is affected when a custom action is
invoked. You will also learn the
various ways in which a custom action can
be initialized, and why the standard
actions that come with Delphi do not have
constructors. In addition,
registration and installation details
related to custom actions will also be
discussed. |
| 01:30
Cary Jensen |
Visual
Component Development Using Frames - The
Delphi TFrame class permits you to
visually design a true component and then
easily use it. This presentation provides
you with an introduction to frames and
shows you how to use them in your Delphi
and C++ applications. |
| 03:00
Ray Lischner |
Multi-Threaded
Applications -TBA |
| 03:00
Cary Jensen |
Introduction
to Active Server Pages with Delphi - This
presentation provides an introduction to
Active Server Pages ( ASP ). Topics
include accessing built-in ASP objects and
creating and using custom ASP objects in
Delphi. |
| 04:00
Ray Lischner |
Delphi Tool
API - TBA |
| 04:00
Marc Bir |
XML
- This session outlines the major
features that make XML a great technology
for information storage and
interchange and demonstrates how XML can
be used. |