I am looking for a software that can reverse engineering a delphi 2010 project and create a class diagram.I've tried some software out (ModelMaker, Enterprise Architect) but they don't work as I expect.Enterprise Architect is not able to reverse engineering a Delphi 2010 code, it does not understand, for instance, generics in the code. -bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?num=1292432202.ModelMaker is too complex, I really don't like the way it was built (the interface is terrible IMHO).So you guys have suggestions about a good UML tool that works with Delphi 2010? It does not matter if it is free or paid. I just want a good UML tool.
In Borland's hands, Turbo Pascal became one of the most commercially successful Pascal compilers.[6] Hejlsberg remained with PolyData until the company came under financial stress and in 1989 he moved to California to become Chief Engineer at Borland. During this time, he developed Turbo Pascal further and became the chief architect for the team that produced Borland Delphi, which replaced Turbo Pascal.[7]
In 1996, Hejlsberg left Borland and joined Microsoft. One of his first achievements was the J++ programming language and the Windows Foundation Classes; he also became a Microsoft Distinguished Engineer and Technical Fellow. Since 2000, he has been the lead architect of the team developing the C# language. In 2012 Hejlsberg announced a new Microsoft project, TypeScript, a superset of JavaScript.[8][9]
The modern town of Delphi is a natural continuation of the old with great tourist infrastructure. Perched on the south slopes of Parnassus Mountain, the architecture of Delphi is special and the town offers a spectacular view to the olive tree forest of Amfissa. Several churches exist in Delphi like the church of Agios Nikolaos that hosts the relics of many saints. Of high interest is the old church of Agios Konstantinos, a perfect monument with outstanding artworks.
@Dave Nottage Hi, so is the only way to make sure Android App's developed using Delphi 12, is to build 2 2 separate apps? One targeting the 32 Bit architecture and the other 64 bit Architecture? App - 32, and App - 64
Is that correct? I have the Generate Android 32-bit and 64-bit binaries set to True and when I try to install the 64 Bit onto the device I receive "Your Android device does not support the selected target platform architecture" and I have confirmed that the device is running in 32 bit as you suggested above?
The monuments of the site meet the criteria of authenticity, since they have undergone mild interventions with absolute respect to material, form and design. These consist of relocating ancient architectural material in its original place or of restoring the monuments by using mainly authentic material, in order to obtain their original plan. Furthermore, ancient building material was used for the restoration of certain monuments and offerings of the site. The site still preserves the authenticity of the landscape. Modern visitors arriving along the Holy Road from the Roman Market up to the Stadium can perceive the same feeling as the person who visited the area in the antiquity.
The property is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Culture, Education and Religious Affairs, through the Ephorate of Antiquities of Phocis, its competent Regional Service, which systematically supervises the area for any acts of illegal excavations, monitors and intervenes, when necessary, in cases where any antiquities are revealed during the course of digging works and performs control on excavation works for the foundation of new buildings as well as on their size and architectural design, when appropriate.
The proliferation of signage, overlooked but omnipresent artifacts of consumer society, was nowhere more vigorous or more transformational than in the United States during the twentieth century. The increase and prevalence of these physical structures of promotional display, with their eye-catching and over-sized lettering, greatly affected the urban built environment and challenged notions of architectural form. Lee investigates how outdoor advertising and commercial typography influenced architectural practice and discourse as letters on buildings gained greater prominence in modern American architecture. In particular, the project charts the development from an initial enmity towards the spread of monumental text in the cityscape, in the form, for example, of billboards, to gradual acceptance. With greater recognition of vernacular landscapes, by the 1970s, architects embraced structures conceived primarily as enormous words. Confronted with the present condition in which whole buildings are little more than colossal LED screens suitable for displaying words, images, and advertisements, this work places such contemporary development in an historical context and thematic study.