Showing posts with label Delphi Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Delphi Day. Show all posts
Thursday, June 06, 2019
Monday, May 14, 2018
See you in Piacenza!
It is now official - I'll be participating both as a seminar and as a conference speaker on Delphi Day 2018 in Piacenza. This is a new experience for me - I had quite some presentations in Italy so far and I know that Italians are both great participants and excellent hosts, but I was never part of Delphi Day.
On June, 6th I'll lead a seminar titled Writing High Performance Delphi Applications. It will be based on material from my Delphi High Performance book. We will look into variety of topics - algorithmic complexity, performance considerations when using built-in Delphi types, memory manager internals and optimisations and parallel programming. This will also be a good chance to grab a signed copy of the "high performance" and Parallel Programming with OmniThreadLibrary books (wink, wink ;) ).
Next day I'll participate on the conference programme with a talk called Defensive programming for a better future. Without even starting Delphi (look ma, no hands!) I'll look into different areas of programming where some common sense and simple guidelines can represent a difference between well- functioning code and a nest of bugs.
See you!
On June, 6th I'll lead a seminar titled Writing High Performance Delphi Applications. It will be based on material from my Delphi High Performance book. We will look into variety of topics - algorithmic complexity, performance considerations when using built-in Delphi types, memory manager internals and optimisations and parallel programming. This will also be a good chance to grab a signed copy of the "high performance" and Parallel Programming with OmniThreadLibrary books (wink, wink ;) ).
Next day I'll participate on the conference programme with a talk called Defensive programming for a better future. Without even starting Delphi (look ma, no hands!) I'll look into different areas of programming where some common sense and simple guidelines can represent a difference between well- functioning code and a nest of bugs.
See you!
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