Everything .NET with your Development Language of Choice
Join Embarcadero’s David I. for a deep dive technical webinar that will show you how to build every type of .NET application using Delphi Prism including WPF, WCF, ASP.NET, Windows Forms, Web Services, Aspects and parallel programming.
Topics covered in this webinar will include:
- Delphi and Delphi Prism language comparison
- Database programming using dbExpress and ADO.NET
- GUI development with Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
- Building service oriented applications with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
- ASP.NET web application development
- Query, set and transform operations with LINQ
- Parallel programming using .NET 4
- Cross-platform application programming with Mono for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X
- Building multi-tier .NET client and Web applications with DataSnap
About the Presenter
David Intersimone
Embarcadero VP of Developer Relations
David Intersimone (known to many as David I.) is a passionate and innovative software industry veteran-often referred to as a developer icon who extols and educates the world on Embarcadero developer programs and runs the rampant online developer community.
Learn from the Expert - Get Fast Results with Brian Long’s Step-by-step Whitepaper
Let Brian Long take you on a journey beyond traditional .NET development to explore how, with Delphi Prism, you can take your existing .NET and Delphi skills and break out of the Windows world by leveraging the Mono project to target Mac OS and Linux.

In this paper Brian Long provides everything you will need to start moving your .NET application over to Mac using RAD Studio 2010. Join Brian as he introduces the main differences a developer will notice when working on a different platform, through getting a simple console app up and running, to GUI toolkits and data access. Brian leads you through in easy steps to get fast and powerful results.
About the Author
Brian Long
Brian Long has spent the last 1.5 decades as a trainer, trouble-shooter and mentor focusing on the Delphi, C# and C++ languages, and the Win32, .NET and Mono platforms. In his spare time Brian is re-discovering and re-enjoying the idiosyncrasies and peccadilloes of Unix-based operating systems. Besides writing a Pascal problem-solving book in the mid-90s, he has contributed chapters to books, written countless magazine articles and acted as occasional Technical Editor for Sybex. Brian has a number of online articles that can be found at http://blong.com.