Originally shared by Thomas Mueller (dummzeuch)
Originally shared by Thomas Mueller (dummzeuch)
I like programming in Delphi, but I don’t particularly like writing applications that work with database backends, but sometimes I just can’t avoid it (have been working on one for several weeks now, and it wasn’t too bad really). But one thing that can…
I like programming in Delphi, but I don’t particularly like writing applications that work with database backends, but sometimes I just can’t avoid it (have been working on one for several weeks now, and it wasn’t too bad really). But one thing that can…
Is your dzlib available to us code-monkey's?
ReplyDeleteI think that writing a debugger visualizer and showing the content in some grid would be way more convenient. IIRC someone has even done that already and posted about it here some while ago.
ReplyDeleteEdit: Ah, there it is: https://github.com/darianmiller/dxIDEPackage_TDataSetVisualizer
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ReplyDeleteStefan Glienke yes, I remember reading about it. Unfortunately there is always the question of which Delphi version it requires. I haven't checked though.
ReplyDeleteOK, checked now: Delphi 10, he thinks it should work in Delphi 2010 and up. Wouldn't have helped me then. But I should have a closer look anyway.
ReplyDeleteDan Statham follow the link in the blog post.
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