Developer Skill Sprints
Fast programming tips, tricks and techniques that you can use right now
You’re invited to join the software development experts at Embarcadero each Tuesday and Thursday for Programmer Skill Sprints – 20-minute online live tutorials on software development for Windows, Mac, Android and iOS.
Live sessions every Tuesday & Thursday
May 29-July 29, 2014
May 29-July 29, 2014
6AM San Francisco / 9AM New York / 2PM London / 3PM Milan
11AM San Francisco / 2PM New York / 7PM London / 8PM Milan
5PM San Francisco / Wed & Fri 9AM Tokyo / Wed & Fri 10AM Sydney
Date | Topic |
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May 29 | Use C++ Packages in your 64-bit Windows Applications |
June 3 | Remote Control a Windows App from a Mobile Device |
June 5 | Add Taskbar Controls to your Modernize your Windows Applications |
June 10 | Modernize your Windows Look and Feel with TMS Modern UI Bonus Pack |
June 12 | Add Ads to Monetize your Mobile App |
June 17 | Create and Consume a Custom REST API |
June 19 | Push a Notification from your Windows App to your Mobile Apps with Kinvey BaaS |
June 24 | Manage User Accounts and Storage with Parse BaaS |
June 26 | Create a Tablet-specific VCL Windows App |
July 1 | Talk to GPS and Accelerometer on your Windows Tablet with VCL |
*More sessions will be added through July 2014.
Download a free RAD Studio XE6 30-day license to follow along with the sessions and work with the sample code.
Top reasons to attend Skill Sprints:
- Each 20-minute session focuses on a new skill that you can use immediately
- Get answers to your questions in a live Q&A at the end of each session
- Sessions cover application development for Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, and Android with C++ and Object Pascal and include source code
Register once and attend as many sessions as you can. Don't miss these live events!
1 comment:
This page cannot be opened from the main blog feed in the Studio IDE so I had to open a web browser to get to here. The other particularly user-unfriendly feature of this page is the irritating pop-out menu on the right which inconveniently overlay the browser scroll bar. Not good.
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