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This months meeting will feature an extended question and answer session and explore the impact object oriented design has (should have) on application structure. We will also start a review of third party component libraries including the latest release of Woll2Woll Software’s InfoPower3, Raize Software Solutions’s Raize Components, and TuruboPower’s Memory Sleuth and just released AsyncPro. We will continue this review with the April meeting and in May Ray Konopka, author and publisher, will discuss component design, development, and use. We will also take a look at the just released 32-bit version of Visual dBase. A powerful, state-of-the-art database application development environment, it is also a convenient tool for the Delphi community to interact with their data at design time. With the 32-bit version, Delphi 2 and 3 developers can explore their databases interactively through the same 32-bit BDE their Delphi applications do. Visual dBase, in addition to including the Visual SQL Builder for building and testing SQL statements, also provides the ability to access triggers and stored procedures on back end database servers . |