Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Python for Delphi Developers
Python on Android with DelphiFMX - The Cross-Platform GUI Framework (Part 2)
Embarcadero's free DelphiFMX module for Python supports building Python applications for Android using the FireMonkey GUI library. This webinar gives your everything you need to take your Python applications mobile on Android.
Install Delphi FMX for Python https://github.com/Embarcadero/DelphiFMX4Python
See the samples, Star the Repository, file issues, and make feature requests
Read the blog post (links, replays) https://blogs.embarcadero.com/?p=130176
See part 1 on Delphi VCL https://blogs.embarcadero.com/?p=128183
Start a 30-day Delphi trial https://embarcadero.com/products/delphi/start-for-free
Subscribe on YouTube https://youtube.com/c/EmbarcaderoTechnologies
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/embarcaderotech
Like us on Facebook https://facebook.com/embarcaderotech
Follow us on LinkedIn https://linkedin.com/company/embarcadero-technologies
Read our blog https://pythongui.org
Delphi
Python on Android with DelphiFMX - The Cross-Platform GUI Framework (Part 2)
Introduction to Python GUI Development with Delphi for Python - Part 1: Delphi VCL for Python
Learn how Embarcadero’s newly released free Python modules bring the power and flexibility of Delphi’s GUI frameworks to Python. VCL and FireMonkey (FMX) are mature GUI libraries. VCL is focused on native Windows development, while FireMonkey brings a powerful flexible GUI framework to Windows, Linux, macOS, and even Android. This webinar will introduce you to these new free Python modules and how you can use them to build graphical users interfaces with Python. Part 2 will show you how to target Android GUI applications with Python!
https://blogs.embarcadero.com/introduction-to-python-gui-development-with-delphi-for-python-vcl-fmx
Delphi
Introduction to Python GUI Development with Delphi for Python - Part 1: Delphi VCL for Python
Getting to Know PyScripter - Webinar Replay
PyScripter is the Feature-Rich and Lightweight Python IDE native to Windows and powered by Delphi. Get to know PyScripter in this webinar hosted by Kyle Wheeler, Kiriakos Vlahos, and Jim McKeeth
https://www.embarcadero.com/free-tools/pyscripter/free-download
Delphi
Getting to Know PyScripter - Webinar Replay
Python Native Windows GUI with Delphi VCL
Sometimes your application needs a user interface, but what is the best way to make one for Python applications? Enter DelphiVCL for Python. The VCL is a mature Windows native GUI framework with a huge library of included visual components and a robust collection of 3rd party components. It is the premier framework for native Windows applications, but how to use it with Python? Thanks to the DelphiVCL Python package, the VCL is a first-class package for building native Windows GUIs with Python. Need more design tools? You can build the entire GUI in Delphi and then write all the logic in Python.
DelphiVCL is the fastest, most mature, and complete GUI library for native Windows Python GUI development.
To subscriber to our channel, click the link below -
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMmsCQhkz-WlJ-IVBzPhbgA/?sub_confirmation=1
Enterprise Strong development tools for cross-platform applications. Embarcadero Technologies Inc. empowers application developers and database professionals with database tools to design, build, and run software applications in the environment they choose. A community of more than three million worldwide and 90 of the Fortune 100 rely on Embarcadero CodeGear™ and DatabaseGear™ product lines to increase productivity, openly collaborate, and be free to innovate. Founded in 1993, Embarcadero is headquartered in Austin, Texas, with offices located around the world.
For more information about Embarcadero Technologies Inc, please call at +1 800-523-7070 to speak with one of our professionals today! or simply visit Our Website - www.embarcadero.com
Appointments:
https://m.me/embarcaderotech
https://www.facebook.com/embarcaderotech
Call To Day: +1 (831) 431-5234
Email: [email protected]
Address: 4001 W. Parmer Lane, Suite 125, Austin, TX 78727, United States
LET'S CONNECT!
Contact Us: https://www.embarcadero.com/company/contact-us
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/embarcaderotech
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EmbarcaderoTech
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/embarcadero-technologies/
Delphi
Python Native Windows GUI with Delphi VCL
Python for C++ Developers with David I. & Kiriakos Vlahos - Webinar Replay
David I. has a fantastic blog post on using Python4Delphi with C++Builder. This was inspired by our previous webinars on the topic. and is the result of his collaboration with Kiriakos (AKA PyScripter), the maintainer of Python4Delphi, who also made some changes in the library to work better with C++Builder.
By popular request, David and Kiriakos have also agreed to run a Python for C++ developers webinar where you can learn to leverage Python from your favorite C++ developer tools.
https://blogs.embarcadero.com/using-python4delphi-with-cbuilder-vcl-applications/
https://github.com/pyscripter/python4delphi
Learn more about Embarcadero Technologies products at https://embarcadero.com
It is possible, encouraged, and documented. Python/C API Reference Manual - the API used by C and C++ programmers who want to write extension modules or embed Python. describes how to write modules in C or C++ to extend the Python interpreter with new modules.
Embarcadero Technologies Inc. empowers application developers and database professionals with database tools to design, build, and run software applications in the environment they choose. A community of more than three million worldwide and 90 of the Fortune 100 rely on Embarcadero CodeGear™ and DatabaseGear™ product lines to increase productivity, openly collaborate, and be free to innovate. Founded in 1993, Embarcadero is headquartered in Austin, Texas, with offices located around the world.
Delphi
Python for C++ Developers with David I. & Kiriakos Vlahos - Webinar Replay
Combining the strengths of Delphi and Python - Python4Delphi replay part 2
Links and more https://embt.co/p4d-part2
Full series https://embt.co/3hSAKrg
https://github.com/pyscripter/python4delphi
Learn more about Embarcadero Technologies products at https://embarcadero.com
Delphi
Combining the strengths of Delphi and Python - Python4Delphi replay part 2
Python4Delphi Brief Overview for Delphi and Python Developers
The Python4Delphi library provides a bidirectional bridge between Delphi and Python. It allows Delphi applications to access Python modules and run Python scripts. It makes Delphi objects, records, interfaces, and classes accessible to Python, giving Python the ability to use Delphi code and libraries as Python modules.
https://github.com/pyscripter/python4delphi
Learn more about Embarcadero Technologies products at https://embarcadero.com
Delphi
Python4Delphi Brief Overview for Delphi and Python Developers
Mобильных приложений
Demo of a mobile app (KisKis) made with Delphi / Firemonkey
Demo of a mobile app (KisKis) made with Delphi / Firemonkey
iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id1420049759
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=club.kiskis.app&hl=en
Build with: https://github.com/Zeus64/alcinoe
Delphi
Demo of a mobile app (KisKis) made with Delphi / Firemonkey
Make Android Development Work For You with 10.3 Rio
Join presenter Jim McKeeth, Chief Developer Advocate & Engineer, Embarcadero Technologies, for this webinar. It is a deep dive into the Android platform today and developing on it with 10.3/Rio.
A lot has changed since XE5 introduced support for the Android platform back in 2013. At the time it supported Android versions 2.33/Gingerbread through 4.4/KitKat, which covered the vast majority of Android devices available at the time. Now with the 10.3/Rio release, it supports Android versions through 9/Pie, including the new security model introduced in version 6/Marshmallow. And whatever happened to those NEON instructions? If all of these sweets are giving you a toothache, and you just want to target Android today, then join us to learn the latest about the Android platform, what is supported, and how to take advantage of it all with your favorite development tools!
Also new in 10.3/Rio is expanded platform native control support for the Android platform. We’ll take a look at what this means to Android development and how to take advantage of them and other FireMonkey GUI templates in your user interface design.
Learn more about Embarcadero Technologies products at https://embarcadero.com
Try RAD Studio IDE for FREE: https://www.embarcadero.com/products/rad-studio/start-for-free
RAD Studio
Make Android Development Work For You with 10.3 Rio
Building a Fast and Secure Mobile App Development Strategy - Webinar Replay
Users are reaching for their phone first, and US adults are spending an average of 3 hours, 35 minutes on their phones each day. Join Embarcadero and discover how to streamline your cross-platform app development cycles with a single codebase without sacrificing app performance or device-specific UI experience.
More information and resources: https://embt.co/FmxMobileStrategy-Replay
Learn more about Embarcadero Technologies products at https://embarcadero.com
Download the Cross-Platform Application Development Whitepaper: http://forms.embarcadero.com/VisualAppDevelopment
FireMonkey (FMX) Stencils
Building a Fast and Secure Mobile App Development Strategy - Webinar Replay
Webinar Replay: Getting Started Building Mobile Applications for iOS and Android
Getting Started Building Mobile Applications for iOS and Android
June 2, 2016
Embarcadero Presenters:
Sarina Dupont, Product Management
Marco Cantu, Product Management
Jim McKeeth, Developer Relations
David Intersimone "David I", Developer Relations
This webinar replay shows you how to build mobile applications for iOS and Android using Delphi and C++Builder 10.1 Berlin. We will cover getting started, best practices for mobile UI/UX to help you get your apps accepted into Apple and Google app stores, accessubg local and remote databases, using and extending the new FireUI Live Preview, using mobile devices, sensors and the Internet of Things, submitting and getting store acceptance for your iOS and Android apps, and more. This webinar also gives advice to Windows VCL desktop application developers who want to migrate and reuse as much of their existing code as possible.
Total Duration of the Webinar Replay (presentation and Q&A): 2 hours and 34 minutes and 37 seconds
Individual parts with time offsets (h:mm:ss):
Part 1 - 0:00:00 - Introduction - David I.
Part 2 - 0:01:05 - How to get started building Mobile Apps and using the target platform configurations - David I.
Part 3 - 0:08:13 - UI Best practices for Building Mobile Applications - Sarina Dupont
Part 4 - 0:25:59 - Accessing Local and Remote Databases from your mobile apps - Jim McKeeth
Part 5 - 0:40:38 - FireUI Live Preview and extending the App to support custom component viewing - Jim McKeeth
Part 6 - 0:52:02 - Working with mobile Devices, Sensors and the Internet of Things - David I.
Part 7 - 1:00:34 - Submitting apps to the Apple App Store, Google Play Store - Marco Cantu
Part 8 - 1:12:11 - RAD Studio special offer - Good until June 20, 2016
Part 9 - 1:12:50 - Q&A
The ShortURL for the webinar blog post is http://embt.co/MobileStartNow
Delphi
Webinar Replay: Getting Started Building Mobile Applications for iOS and Android
Getting Started Building Mobile Apps - Part 9 - Q&A - Everyone
Webinar Replay: Getting Started Building Mobile Applications for iOS and Android
June 2, 2016
Part 9 - Q&A - Everyone
The ShortURL for the webinar blog post is http://embt.co/MobileStartNow
Getting Started Building Mobile Apps - Part 9 - Q&A - Everyone
Getting Started Building Mobile Apps - Part 8 - Special Offer - David I.
Webinar Replay: Getting Started Building Mobile Applications for iOS and Android
June 2, 2016
Part 8 - RAD Studio special offer - Good until June 20, 2016
The ShortURL for the webinar blog post is http://embt.co/MobileStartNow
RAD Studio
Getting Started Building Mobile Apps - Part 8 - Special Offer - David I.
Getting Started with Database Applications for Mobile (Delphi) with Fernando Rizzato - CodeRage XI
More information: http://embt.co/CodeRageXI
Understand how to create and deploy an application with IBLite and SQLite for iOS and Android.
Fernando Rizzato Embarcadero Lead Software Consultant for Latin America, Delphi programmer since the first version, MBA in Computer Science and PMP.
Get RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin Update 2 http://embt.co/BerlinUpdate2
Delphi
Getting Started with Database Applications for Mobile (Delphi) with Fernando Rizzato - CodeRage XI
Getting Started Building Mobile Apps - Part 5 - FireUI Live Preview - Jim McKeeth
Webinar Replay: Getting Started Building Mobile Applications for iOS and Android
June 2, 2016
Part 5 - FireUI Live Preview and extending the App to support custom component viewing - Jim McKeeth
The ShortURL for the webinar blog post is http://embt.co/MobileStartNow
Getting Started Building Mobile Apps - Part 5 - FireUI Live Preview - Jim McKeeth
Getting Started Building Mobile Apps - Part 6 - Devices Sensors Beacons IoT - David I.
Webinar Replay: Getting Started Building Mobile Applications for iOS and Android
June 2, 2016
Part 6 - Working with mobile Devices, Sensors and the Internet of Things - David I.
The ShortURL for the webinar blog post is http://embt.co/MobileStartNow
Getting Started Building Mobile Apps - Part 6 - Devices Sensors Beacons IoT - David I.
Getting Started Building Mobile Apps - Part 2 - Get Started - David I.
Webinar Replay: Getting Started Building Mobile Applications for iOS and Android
June 2, 2016
Part 2 - How to get started building Mobile Apps and using the target platform configurations - David I.
The ShortURL for the webinar blog post is http://embt.co/MobileStartNow