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    I love the fact that according to the email from Embarcadero the other day, Delphi XE2 includes Android support!!

    cheers,
    Paul

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    I think they said Prism not Delphi. They are making the distinction from Delphi and their RemObjects partnership project this version.

    I know David talked and talked about getting Delphi on everything. Android was one of those 'everythings'.
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    hmm...here is the bit from my email

    Take a look at this! With RAD Studio XE2, you can now create…

    NEW! 64-bit Delphi applications to take advantage of the latest hardware
    NEW! Truly stunning visual business applications with FireMonkey™
    NEW! High-performance Windows, Mac and iOS native applications
    NEW! LiveBindings™ to connect any visual element to any type of data
    NEW! Mobile and cloud connectivity to extend multi-tier DataSnap
    NEW! Standalone mobile apps for iOS (iPhone/iPad) and Android
    NEW! Mobile-optimized web applications
    cheers,
    Paul

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    At the Auckland meeting they showed how to make an android project using radphp or prism - i can't remember - looked complicated
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    Quote Originally Posted by czar View Post
    At the Auckland meeting they showed how to make an android project using radphp or prism - i can't remember - looked complicated
    RemObject's project Cooper (in beta ATM) can make Android projects - very similar to Prism (almost same syntax, but different compiler)

    cheers,
    Paul

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    Well it's .NET or Java take your pick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WILL View Post
    Well it's .NET or Java take your pick.
    hehe, true enough

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