I’ll be showing off some of the new features of ECO III at tonight’s ADUG (Australian Delphi User Group) Sydney meeting.
It’s essentially a repeat of my Borcon US session. Borland will be providing the pizza and drinks, so come along if you can.
I saw the rough recordings of this awhile back, but I just watched it again now that it’s been posted on BDN.
I thought I was getting reasonably good at explaining this ECO thing, but I bow to the master (mistress?)
http://bdn.borland.com/article/0,1410,33331,00.html
One of the things I’ve added to my "Things to tinker with when I get time" list is this ECO add-on from Thailand:
Centillex EcoAccess is a free library to enable declarative data access services for Borland ECO. It provides flexibilities to declare methods for querying or accessing ECO objects via OCL expression.
OK, so that [...]
Hans Karlsen has published the first in a series of articles covering his use of ECO II to deal with more real world complexity. Good stuff, especially if you’ve been wondering about Nestings.
I’ve been in New Zealand this week doing some Borland Developer Day’s events. Mornings we’ve been focusing on ECO, afternoons we’ve been focusing on the new MDA features in the next version of Together.
Anyway, during the ECO session in Wellington, I was talking about the AutoForms capabilities, and how you could register your own AutoForms [...]