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For those of you who's visited Singapore before, you know that Singapore is a highly regulated country. There are jokes that Singapore is a “fine” country, because, for every regulation or law you break, you get fined. Things considered normal in other countries are either banned or regulated here.
Certainly, I've known one particular Delphi developer (whose company's domain ends with fresno.ca.us) who doesn't like Singapore because he can't get a blowjob here. Yeah, unnatural sex, of which a blowjob belongs to, is banned in Singapore, and offenders who get caught gets a jail term, a fine, or both.
One of the regulations for the past 12 years is the banning of chewing gum. Now, due to our FTA with the United States, Singapore will relax the rules on chewing gum.
For more articles on chewing gum, search for “gum” at Straits Times. Raymond Chen, of Microsoft, also blogged about this.
Continued discussion of undocumented Delphi 8 Property Access Specifiers, and other ways of adding and removing delegates / events handlers, including clearing the list of all the delegates / event handlers.
This article discusses the new Delphi 8 property access specifiers.
A method pointer is now the same as a global procedure, ie, procedure of object = procedure.