Blog Options

Archive

<< March 2024 >>

Authors


Blog

All Blog Posts  |  Next Post  |  Previous Post

Delphi Conference Brazil - TMS Aurelius Session

Bookmarks: 

Monday, October 22, 2012

Embarcadero Delphi Conference Brasil will happen in Sao Paulo, Brazil, this Tuesday, October, 23rd. This is the fourth edition of the event organized by Embarcadero, which had nothing less than 700 attendees last year. There will be up to five simultaneous sessions in two auditoriums and three rooms covering the latest Firemonkey technology, Multi-tier development, databases and also TMS Aurelius.

Among the speakers, there will be Michael Swindell, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Product Management, and David Intersimone, Vice President of Developer Relations and Chief Evangelist. Both will be presenting the new HTML5 Builder tool and the new features in Rad Studio XE3.

From TMS Software, Wagner Landgraf will talk about TMS Aurelius showing how to build an ORM-based application from scratch using techniques that allow to easily port from a single local-based database application to a complete multi-tier application based on REST servers, even using JavaScript clients.

For more information, visit the official Embarcadero Delphi Conference web site.

Wagner Landgraf


Bookmarks: 

This blog post has received 3 comments.


1. Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at 4:11:35 AM

It would be nice to see this session on the second Delphi Developer Event on November 22nd in Edegem

Ravaut


2. Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at 6:16:55 AM

Its a bit to far from my country but i''m really interested in the Aurelius talk (really dont care much about xe3 for now).

After the event will there be a video available afterwards?

Regards,
Marius

Marius


3. Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 7:14:33 AM

We will build videos about the same theme of the session and we will make it available as soon as possible. There is no recording of the session itself, though.

Wagner Landgraf




Add a new comment

You will receive a confirmation mail with a link to validate your comment, please use a valid email address.
All fields are required.



All Blog Posts  |  Next Post  |  Previous Post