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Book 2nd Edition status - not on Amazon YET |
Thu, Aug 25 2016 3:40 PM | Permanent Link |
erickengelke | Trinione wrote:
<< It's out of my hands. I've sent the final edition to my trusted proofreaders and as soon as they are done it will take about 24 hours to publish. >There will likely be some small changes due to 2.05 differences from when I tested stuff. Quality takes time. I>'m hoping for early September. >> :: s the Tim proofread still on? Yes. Erick |
Thu, Sep 1 2016 10:41 AM | Permanent Link |
Riaz | erickengelke wrote:
Trinione wrote: << It's out of my hands. I've sent the final edition to my trusted proofreaders and as soon as they are done it will take about 24 hours to publish. >There will likely be some small changes due to 2.05 differences from when I tested stuff. Quality takes time. I>'m hoping for early September. >> :: s the Tim proofread still on? Yes. Erick Hi Erick, any news on the second edition many thanks |
Thu, Sep 1 2016 12:42 PM | Permanent Link |
rbaroniunas Baron Software | As told to numerous supervisors about project status:
"In Progress and on Schedule" to keep them guessing..... Richard Baroniunas Software Developer Richard@Baronsoftware.com |
Fri, Sep 2 2016 12:23 AM | Permanent Link |
erickengelke | rbaroniunas wrote:
> As told to numerous supervisors about project status: Sorry, I'm still waiting. But I'll announce on here first. We were planning on a September release. I'm actually more than 3/4s done my next book... which I started a year ago actually and got side-tracked with EWB which was just too delightful to leave not documented. Anyways, the next book is about Mormot in Enterprise capable databases with EWB. That means high security, thousands of simultaneous users, and rock solid reliability. Sure, it also works for smaller databases too. Mormot is a Pascal database ecosystem. I found EWB to be the perfect client for enterprise databases. Before everyone was trying to use other tools, such as Delphi mutliplatform or angularJS, but I show how EWB's high portability and database-features mesh perfectly with mormot. Expect that for Christmas time. I'm expecting it will bring more EWB business in from other Pascal lovers like us. Erick |
Fri, Sep 2 2016 12:32 AM | Permanent Link |
erickengelke | >Anyways, the next book is about Mormot in Enterprise capable databases with EWB. That means high security, thousands of simultaneous users, and rock solid reliability. Sure, it also works for smaller databases too. Mormot is a Pascal database ecosystem.
Mormot has been around for a few years, so it is very stable and fast. Unfortunately for us developers, the documentation is difficult to decipher. In my typical fashion, my examples are still short and sweet. I made client libraries which do the heavy lifting so you just have to concentrate on specifics of your client and server. The final enterprise server is maybe three pages of code.. totally reasonable stuff. Actually, I'm doing a huge software project with mormot+ewb right now, and testing all my knowledge on the subject. I frequently refer to my EWB book because I often forget all the little tricks I wrote. And you guys thought I wrote it for you. Erick |
Fri, Sep 2 2016 2:21 PM | Permanent Link |
Trinione | rbaroniunas wrote:
As told to numerous supervisors about project status: "In Progress and on Schedule" And they reply: 'Within budget? Are we within budget?' |
Fri, Sep 2 2016 2:23 PM | Permanent Link |
Trinione | erickengelke wrote:
<< Unfortunately for us developers, the documentation is difficult to decipher. >> Erick, I tried several times over the years and honestly could not make head nor tail of it. I am looking forward to this book also. Thanks. |
Fri, Sep 2 2016 10:00 PM | Permanent Link |
erickengelke | Trinione wrote:
> erickengelke wrote: > << Unfortunately for us developers, the documentation is difficult to decipher. >> > >I tried several times over the years and honestly could not make head nor tail of it. >I am looking forward to this book also. I don't know what sized market there is for it, but it makes a kick-ass environment for those of us with Pascal skills. Erick |
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