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<title>BDNradio: VCL and VCL for .NET in Delphi 2005 with Seppy Bloom and Danny Thorpe</title>
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<name>Peter Overweel</name>
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<updated>2005-01-19T04:40:52-08:00</updated>
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<summary>BDNradio: VCL and VCL for .NET in Delphi 2005 with Seppy Bloom and Danny Thorpe</summary>
<content>In response to the remark that Borland is looking for feature requests that only Borland can do I have the following suggestion:&quot;Pascal became big thanks to its presence in the class-room. However, Delphi gradually evolved into something even the teachers can not grasp. I suggest to facilitate the creation of interactive tutorial plugins. This can be done in many ways for many sorts of purposes: Screen-captures, blinking IDE, wizards that not only are quick but also clear, office assistents ;-), etc. Off course there should be Delphi tutorials, but component/plugin vendors might also be interested in making their own.&quot;</content>
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