Reinvent The Wheel

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September 12, 2011
by Simon J Stuart
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Lua4Delphi Fundraiser

Lua4Delphi is the result of more than 2 years of intense research and development, leading to what I personally believe (and am highly confident you will agree) is the most powerful runtime scripting integration suite ever produced (for any platform or language).

Please provide your support, and help me to release Lua4Delphi before christmas! Continue reading

May 13, 2011
by Simon J Stuart
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Primitive Hand and Fingertip detection with TKinect and Delphi

Yesterday, I received a comment here on my blog from a Mr. Victory Fernandes. Victory (which is an awesome name) is a professional Delphi developer based in Brazil. When he’s not programming, he rides motorcycles (just like me)… so in a sense we’re kindred spirits in our work, and our bikes… Continue reading

February 17, 2011
by Simon J Stuart
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An Array Manager Template for Delphi

For those who don’t know, I have recently released a light-weight RAD Studio/Delphi/C++ tool called RADPlates, allowing you (fellow programmer) to produce Code Completion Templates for the IDE (version 2005 and up). Code Completion Templates allow you to take common … Continue reading

TKinect - Depth Tracking

January 14, 2011
by Simon J Stuart
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TKinect – Real Depth, Real Possibilities!

For those who aren’t already aware, TKinect was updated on the SVN repository on Friday 14th January 2011. It now includes a means of determining the real distance of any point on the Depth image… The code sample above shows … Continue reading

Kinect Depth Map Gradient

January 2, 2011
by Simon J Stuart
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TKinect for Delphi – Motion tracking in 3 Dimensions

By now we’ve all seen the fancy Depth Image output from the Kinect controller for the Xbox 360. Most immediately recognize that the various colors represent distance between the camera and various objects/boundaries within its scope, however I have yet … Continue reading

September 22, 2010
by Simon J Stuart
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To Unicode or not to Unicode, a Delphi conundrum

Unicode is, simply put, a universal character-set for computers, supporting not only the more traditional Roman alphabets, but essentially ANY alphabet or non-standard typeface. It is, at this moment in time, the most commonly adopted standard of the modern computing age, so understanding the pro’s and con’s is critical for your current and future developments. Continue reading