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Protecting you e-mail address with reCaptcha

December 3, 2007 · by Fredrik Haglund · in Uncategorized

It is well know that once an e-mail address have been published on a home page it will not take a long time before it is flooded with spam. The usual sollution to this is to to either use a…

About Entity Framework and NPersist

November 9, 2007 · by Fredrik Haglund · in Uncategorized

I read Mats Hellander’s post EF needs AOP today and I can only agree. We have used the NPersist framework to provide Object-Relational Mapping in several projects and I really like the clean domain objects we can use. NPersist does…

Migrate an old Kylix project to Delphi 2007

September 6, 2007 · by Fredrik Haglund · in Uncategorized

I got a question today how to migrate an old Kylix project to Delphi 2007 and here is what I answered. None of our current products support the CLX-framework any more for legal reasons (CodeGear does not have a license…

Vista Enable Your Applications

July 18, 2007 · by Fredrik Haglund · in Uncategorized

You can watch the recording of my session “Vista Enable Your Applications” during the CodeGear European Web Seminar Developer Days. I have also uploaded the slides on code central.

UAC and Signed Applications

June 8, 2007 · by Fredrik Haglund · in Uncategorized

I talked about User Account Control in Windows Vista at the Developer Day in Gothenburg yesterday. One of the topics was about signing you application so a user knows who published it. In earlier windows versions this is something that…

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