Yesterday I announced on Google+ that I was working on a small (but very useful) RAD Studio (Delphi and C++ Builder) plugin I call “RADSplit”. Today I am happy to announce a full BETA release is available for RAD Studio … Continue reading →
Sorry to redirect you to read this news, but please read this posting on the official Lua4Delphi page on Google+. Feel free to post comments here on this blog entry, or as comments on the Google+ entry (if you have … Continue reading →
My well-known “anti-Apple” bias… I want to be completely transparent about this… it is no great secret that I have a very strong anti-Apple bias (for reasons not of interest to this article). My bias plays no part in this … Continue reading →
This poll is more out of curiosity than anything, but will also be useful in determining (somewhat) my direction in certain upcoming projects. Please take a moment to answer, and if you choose “Other”, I’d very-much appreciate it if you … Continue reading →
I realize that not everyone is on Google+ (where I have been posting regular updates on Lua4Delphi), so you might not be aware that I have had to break the Interface on Lua4Delphi in order to make it support Lua … Continue reading →
Lua4Delphi is about to be released, and so, for those interested, it is important know how to implement it in your own applications. [Overview] What are the current capabilities of Lua4Delphi? As it stands today (and will certainly be in … Continue reading →
Stabbed in the back by Microsoft In a recent experiment, I discovered that Microsoft have deliberately capped the minimum depth range of the Xbox Kinect controller (when running it on a Windows 7 PC using the official Beta 2 Kinect … Continue reading →
Immediately after posting this, I shall be incommunicado for at least the next several days. I am going into seclusion to work around-the-clock on Lua4Delphi, and nothing but Lua4Delphi. The next time I post, Lua4Delphi will be ready for release … Continue reading →
The one thing that annoys me most when producing the numerous open source libraries and tools I’m developing is the constant replication of code, in an attempt to keep each project separate from the others. The number of times I’ve … Continue reading →
Victory Fernandes and I have decided to make TKinect (v2) available to the public as-is, and give the public access to the development working copy as it evolves. This means that the SVN repository you can check out today (details … Continue reading →