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        <title>Delphi for .NET namespaces misunderstood?</title>
        <description>Confusion There seems to be a big confusion about Delphi for .NET namespaces. I guess this is because there was a big change between Delphi 8 and Delphi 2005. In Delphi 8, each unit was its own namespace. In Delphi 2005, several units can be placed in the same namespace, ...</description>
        <link>http://blogs.teamb.com/rudyvelthuis/2006/10/04/27817</link>
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        <title>My quotes.txt file</title>
        <description>I have often been asked about the quotes I use when writing to the newsgroups. These come from a file called quotes.txt, and are placed under my messages by my news client, XanaNews, by some kind of random process. Although, sometimes the quotes are so appropriate, that I still suspect ...</description>
        <link>http://blogs.teamb.com/rudyvelthuis/2006/07/29/26308</link>
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        <title>New article on pointers on my website</title>
        <description>I wrote a new article on pointers and placed it on my website. Any comments are welcome. </description>
        <link>http://blogs.teamb.com/rudyvelthuis/2006/05/01/24552</link>
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        <title>Delphi constructors with different names, when used in C++Builder</title>
        <description>The integration of C++Builder and Delphi seems to have caused a few problems for those of us who write components or classes in Delphi, and then want to use these in C++Builder. There are a few things one should avoid when one writes classes (see below), and the symbol BCB ...</description>
        <link>http://blogs.teamb.com/rudyvelthuis/2005/12/22/22631</link>
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        <title>Comments enabled again</title>
        <description>In the hope the problems were solved, I enabled comments again. </description>
        <link>http://blogs.teamb.com/rudyvelthuis/2005/06/27/19998</link>
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        <title>Blog SPAM</title>
        <description>The TeamB blog server has been hit by thousands of blog spam messages (comments/trackbacks). That is why I currently disabled comments, until a solution is found to prevent more of this. Sorry for the inconvenience. :-(  Rudy Velthuis </description>
        <link>http://blogs.teamb.com/rudyvelthuis/2005/06/23/14002</link>
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        <title>Quoting in newsgroups</title>
        <description>Newsgroups are a great way to communicate. One of the big advantages is, that you don't have to reply immediately, and that everyone can see your reply. It also means that more than one person can jump into the conversation going on, and write a reply, whenever that person thinks ...</description>
        <link>http://blogs.teamb.com/rudyvelthuis/2005/06/12/7509</link>
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        <title>More undocumented Win32 language features</title>
        <description>Following up I received a few interesting replies to my previous post about features Borland implemented in the Win32 compiler for Delphi, but &#34;forgot&#34; to document. I'm sure you can find them in the comments section, but I'd like to repeat them here. Gerriz Beuze and Rossen Assenov mentioned some ...</description>
        <link>http://blogs.teamb.com/rudyvelthuis/2005/05/13/4311</link>
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        <title>&#8216;Undocumented&#8217; Win32 in Delphi 2005</title>
        <description>Yesterday, I was surprised to find out that there are people who don't 	know that Delphi 2005 also contains a Win32 personality. Not only does it 	contain such a personality, the compiler also has a few enhancements I would 	only have expected in the .NET version. 	Class helpers 	Class helpers ...</description>
        <link>http://blogs.teamb.com/rudyvelthuis/2005/05/11/4270</link>
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        <title>Warez</title>
        <description>Yesterday, I was informed that one or more persons are abusing my name and my TeamB tag on a Russian warez site, to post pirated software there. Of course my first actions were to report this site to Borland, to thank the person warning me, and to inform TeamB. Everyone ...</description>
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