Archive for January, 2011

New website and free programming books

Posted on January 31st, 2011 in Business, Castalia, Delphi, TwoDesk | 2 Comments »

Just a couple of hours ago, I flipped the switch on a complete redesign of the website at http://www.twodesk.com. That’s the exciting part for me, but here’s the exciting part for you:

We’re giving stuff away!

Sign up for our new mailing list at http://www.twodesk.com and we’ll send you our PDF 10 Keyboard Shortcuts Every Delphi User Should Know absolutely free.

We’re also giving away free programming books. Every month we’ll pick one random person from the mailing list and send them a valuable book. We’re starting off with Kevlin Henney’s 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know.

Come give the new website a look at http://www.twodesk.com.

Castalia 2011.1 is now available

Posted on January 20th, 2011 in Castalia, CodeGear, Delphi, TwoDesk | No Comments »

Castalia 2011.1 is now available. This releases includes the following changes:

  • Fixed: Parser does not correctly handle pointer dereferences with a digit “2″ in the name (e.g. ^T2DPoint)
  • Fixed: “Move Class” refactoring doesn’t correctly handle class methods (aka static methods)
  • New: Parser now supports unicode characters beyond the normal ASCII-7 set in identifier names. Previously, unicode was only supported in strings.

Customers with an active subscription can download the latest at http://subscribe.twodesk.com.

For everyone else, please visit http://www.twodesk.com/castalia to see how Castalia can make Delphi even better.