I went to the Auckland one, and had been hoping to make it to Christchurch too 
as I had also business to do there this week.  Alas detained by a cars fuel 
pump giving out in Auckland.

Was really hoping to put faces to some of the Christchurch Delphi names.  (And 
hey I am also looking for extra work!)

Is there any user group meetings/other meetings in Chch coming up?

I also really appreciated the event, and look forwards to more:

-It looks like Embarcaero are on a good track with the number of programmers 
working on Delphi (doubled from Borland/Codegear days - although I don't know 
how many of them are experienced ex Borland/Codegear programmers )

-The VCLX project for native compiling for Apple and Linux has got to be one of 
the best things out there in software land.  Speaking as a programmer who likes 
sticking to the standard VCL and getting the most mileage out of it  (for 
reasons of cost, ease of upgrade, and using the free XP/Vista themes rather 
than fancy components), I am excited about the possibility of being able to 
port programs for linux and OSX.  And down the track iPhone and Android, which 
are the logical extensions of those and have to be the great areas of growth in 
coming years.

-A lot of what is in Delpi 2010 is very logical refinement.  Looks worth buting 
for the F6 IDE insight alone.

-I quizzed Malcolm on whether something like the Turbo/free/cheap versions 
might return for students and non-commercial development.   He said they are 
seriously thinking about how to do it as a PR for Delphi - theres the balance 
of making it full featured but still cannot do real commercial software that 
they are debating still.

(Thinks)  I see Microsoft is starting to think of 128 bit development for 
Windows 8 and 9.   In Delphi land is there likely to be an extension to int64, 
as there are some integer numbers I could use that are larger  (its around 18 
digits decimal).  Time for int128?


John

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