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InterBase Back on Track at BorCon

The IB track appears to be back on the BorCon schedule.

Maximizing the Business Value of Software

Borland has taken my advice and posted Boz Elloy’s presentation on SDO from BorCon 2004 on BDN.

BorCon 2003 and 2004 Papers Online

The papers from BorCon 2003 and 2004 are now available online. Free. Whether you attended or not.

Why is Borland’s SDO Marketing So Misguided?

The ideas are explosive, the products are in the pipeline, and any developer who actually wants to enjoy themselves and pay their bills writing software can’t afford to miss them. So why doesn’t Borland want to tell us about them?
Updated to clarify comments on the conference and add a link to Allen Bauer’s comments on the same issue.

BorCon 2005 Call for Papers Clarified

For the benefit of those who don’t read the borland.public.conference newsgroup, here’s a message that John Kaster posted clarifying the BorCon Call for Papers…

BorCon 2005 Call for Papers Posted

Borland has posted the Call for Papers for BorCon 2005. Here’s why I’m not planning on attending. Update: Borland has clarified this.

Server Configuration Paper Updated

I updated my Optimization III: Selecting and Configuring InterBase Server Hardware paper with information about InterBase 7.5. Click the title of this post to read the full paper.
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InterBase Performance Monitoring: Vision and Control

I presented this paper at BorCon 2004:
With InterBase 7 and higher, InterBase now provides insight into and control over the internal functions of the server via the temporary system tables. This article focuses on practical use of the feature.
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Overview of InterBase 7.5

Charlie Caro gave a preview of new features in IB 7.5, a free update for IB 7 customers.

Diamondback Debugging

I haven’t written about Diamondback as much as I’d planned since others are doing such a good job of it. But one demo which I thought was neat was concurrently debugging Win32 and .NET apps.
the debugger is context-aware and will switch back and forth between Win32 and .NET modes as required. So you can create [...]

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