This blog is about coding Delphi. It’s articles on how to write clean Delphi code, how to handle your legacy code, how to avoid common Delphi tracks and how to do it in a manageable, effective and robust way. Furthermore, there will be tips and tricks how to help your Delphi development team to be more effective and produce better, more maintainable code. So it will be articles both on a coding level, but also on a team level.
But, a warning. Every article will be biased on the writers opinions and preferences. That’s why we keep the comment section open, in spite of obvious concern.