Has your organization ever asked this question? Is Borland Singapore's support for Delphi alive?
Are you located in the Asia region and looking for Borland Delphi support? Are you aware of where the Asian support HQ for Borland Software Corporation is?
It's in Singapore! Borland Delphi 8 for the Microsoft .NET framework has been out for at least 2 months, and nothing is on Borland Singapore's website.
Have you wondered why this is so? In my opinion, it might be because there exists a possibility that there is no engineer in Borland Singapore who is familiar with Delphi 8.
On the other hand, it might also be possible that there are no engineers or developers around in Borland Singapore who is authorised to update the web pages.
Which is it? How is Borland Singapore's support when responding to your organization's requests? Your feedback is solicited. Just click on the feedback link below to give your feedback.
In 2017, with the release of Delphi 10.2 Tokyo, Embarcadero introduced a specialized implementation of the Observer pattern into the System.Classes unit. While it has been in the wild for 9 years, it remains a "hidden" architecture for many, primarily because it serves as the invisible engine behind LiveBindings. Other than live bindings, you can also use the Observer pattern as a way to update component settings to the Windows registry, an .ini file, or persist it elsewhere.
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