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Archive for December, 2017

R.I.P. Paweł Głowacki – you will be dearly missed, not just in the Delphi community

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/12/19

Last week, Paweł Głowacki passed away. A few words, probably incoherent, as I’m still flabbergasted by the news.

Originally from Poland he had moved to The Netherlands in 2001 (causing his son Mateusz to be far more fluent in Dutch than his dad) while starting to work for Borland, doing the full ride through CodeGear and Embarcadero to Idera as one of their enthousiastic Delphi evangelists.

Having already gone through a rough year myself, it took me some time to sit down and reflect a bit on his sudden passing away.

Most of the information around his passing has been on Facebook.

My current state of mind needs me to jot a few things down, and since Facebook keeps redacting away the information I really want to see (probably a chicken and egg problem, as it also insists showing me stuff I do NOT want to see, causing me to hardly look at Facebook any more, and likely having worsened the issue), below are some links and a screenshot.

Though we didn’t see each other much over the last few years, meeting up was always fun, especially talking about old shared activities (one project, don’t ask, many presentations on conferences and sessions) and his hobbies (for instance diving).

I found out about the latter by sheer coincidence. I’ve a mentally retarded brother for which I’m the curator ad litem. In practice this means not just legal guardian, but also coaching my brother with many events. About 15 years ago, over several years, my brother has stepped up from swimming via snorkeling to shallow water diving (always under supervision of a certified diving instructor).

About once a year, my brothers diving group goes to open water where I suddenly bumped into Paweł of which I knew he did sports (and music: he’s an excellent guitar player) but not exactly which ones.

Some of the coolest Delphi related events we did or attended together were the product launches for the BeNeLux in the early 2010s, ItDevCon conferences in Italy, SDN presentations in The Netherlands and EKON visits in Germany.

Knowing more of each others non-Delphi side, we had much more to talk about. So we mixed conversations about free time and Delphi topics enjoying an occasional drink or two.

I will remember those times. R.I.P. Paweł. All the best to his wife Barbara, son Mateusz, other family members, friends and colleagues.

This is the im memorian that Barnsten – the Benelux reseller for Embarcadero that organised a lot of the events:

This picture was taken by Danny Wind on our last event in Bussum

This picture is taken in May this year at the Accelerate Your Development event in Bussum by Danny Wind.


In Memoriam – Pawel Glowacki

It is with great sadness that we have to inform you about the sudden loss of Pawel Glowacki. He was only 47 years old. Pawel was employed by Embarcadero as Technical Lead but worked very closely with the Barnsten team because he lived in Amsterdam.

Pawel has had great influence on all the Barnsten events and webinars. He always knew flawlessly what was going on in the development tools market. Many new themes and programs have arisen from consultation with him. Most of you have been in direct or indirect contact with him at the live events or via his webinars, books, blogs, white papers etc.

His optimism, technical knowledge and positive attitude to life left a deep impression, but also a great emptiness at the loss of such a unique individual.

Pawel will be buried this Friday in his homeland Poland.

On behalf of the Barnsten team,

Raymond Horsten
Director

–jeroen

PS:

  1. Since many search indexes prefer l over ł: Pawel Glowacki.
  2. Forum thread: [WayBack] Embarcadero Discussion Forums: Paweł Głowacki passed away on Dec 13th …
  3. About 3 weeks late: [Archive.is / WayBack] Farewell Paweł Głowacki – Community Blogs – Embarcadero Community

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If you use Delphi or RAD Studio 10.2.2, ensure you have the latest one installed (build 2004) as it fixes some binary DCU incompatibility bugs 

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/12/19

Not all updates are equal, so if you use Delphi or RAD Studio 10.2.2, ensure you have the latest one installed (build 2004) as it fixes some binary DCU incompatibility bugs in the old one (build 1978).

You can get the web-install for that build from [WayBack] 30806 RAD Studio, Delphi, C++Builder 10.2 Release 2 Web Install which states:

We have updated RAD Studio 10.2.2 to address an issue that caused incompatibility problems for a number of third party components.This build (build 2004) replaces the previously released RAD Studio 10.2.2 build (build 1978).

The updated 10.2.2 build requires a full uninstall and reinstall. You will be able to preserve your configuration settings as part of the reinstall.

The new 10.2.2 update build 2004 fixes errors in the old 10.2.2 update build 1978 like:

  • when compiling “F2051 Unit %s was compiled with a different version of System.Generics.Collections.TArray.Sort”
  • when loading BPLs “Cannot find entry point…”

Via: [WayBack] Looks like there was an update to the update. “This CodeCentral entry was updated on Dec 17, 2017 We have updated RAD Studio 10.2.2 to address an issu… – Lars Fosdal – Google+

In that thread, various people have confirmed this build indeed fixes these issues.

–jeroen

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301 & 302 Redirect Generator Tool

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/12/19

[WayBack301 & 302 Redirect Generator Tool is a simple and cool tool:

Generate code to permanently or temporarily redirect your old URL to a new URL using htaccess, PHP, HTML, JavaScript, ASP or ASP.Net

Although using .htaccess files requires Apache to allow AllowOverride All which you might not want to, so here are a few other options and links you might want to check out:

–jeroen

Posted in *nix, Apache2, Development, HTML, HTML5, Power User, Software Development, Web Development | Leave a Comment »

Some Atom.io packages I have installed for html editing

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/12/19

These packages come in for HTML editing in Atom.io:

A few more ideas:

–jeroen

 

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WinHTTP Cipher restrictions to TLSv1.2 does not work on Windows7, Server 2008 R2 and Server 2012…

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/12/18

This will bite me some time for sure, so for my link archive: [WayBack] TRestClient and Cipher restrictions to TLSv1.2 does not work on Windows7 and Server2008R2 … and how it can be solved… – Günther Schoch – Google+

References:

For at least some Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 systems, that update (KB3140245) doesn’t automatically turns up in the Windows Update list.

To make matters worse, the page cannot be archived in either the WayBack machine or Archive.is (I tried multiple times with empty results).

Luckily, there is a copy at [WayBack] KB3140245 DefaultSecureProtocols – Security.NL.

After installing the update, you have to ensure you set the DefaultSecureProtocols registry value to the bitmap value that indicates with SSL/TLS versions you want to support:

The DefaultSecureProtocols registry entry can be added in the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\WinHttp

On x64-based computers, DefaultSecureProtocols must also be added to the Wow6432Node path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\WinHttp

The registry value is a DWORD bitmap. The value to use is determined by adding the values corresponding to the protocols desired.

DefaultSecureProtocols Value Protocol enabled
0x00000008 Enable SSL 2.0 by default
0x00000020 Enable SSL 3.0 by default
0x00000080 Enable TLS 1.0 by default
0x00000200 Enable TLS 1.1 by default
0x00000800 Enable TLS 1.2 by default

For example:

The administrator wants to override the default values for WINHTTP_OPTION_SECURE_PROTOCOLS to specify TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2.

Take the value for TLS 1.1 (0x00000200) and the value for TLS 1.2 (0x00000800) then add them together in calculator (in programmer mode), the resulting registry value would be 0x00000A00.

–jeroen

Posted in .NET, Delphi, Development, Power User, Software Development, Windows, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 | 2 Comments »

Historic storage prices: graphs and tables

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/12/18

[WayBack] retired Dr John C McCallum keeps historic information (prices, speeds, …) of computing stuff (storage, CPUs) since the 1950s on his web-site in table and graph forms:

What I like is the deviations in the graphs that show local phenomena.

This post is also a reminder to see what happened after this news item got published a year ago: [WayBack‘Prijzen ssd’s blijven komend kwartaal stijgen’ – Computer – Nieuws – Tweakers

–jeroen

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Search in Google+ – Computer – Google+ Help

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/12/18

I forgot how long it took them and how frustrating searches were without the new search operators, but they finally are there. So you don’t have to click again for the advanced options, I’ve quoted them below.

So earlier this year Google sort of restored the classic search (Remember when G+ search was useful? It again is. « The Wiert Corner – irregular stream of stuff) making it on par with the 2013 [WayBack] Search tips within Google Plus – WebSIGHT Hangouts and now they finally topped it.

Yay!

Details:

Lars Fosdal made a nice concise list of it.

–jeroen

Lars Fostal (with some minor additions from me):

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The day that the internet archive was down for a few hours – time to sponsor them.

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/12/17

In an era where we’ve become dependent on 24/7 communications and availability of the internet, but even more so on archives of information that appeared, became fake and then denied, the Internet Archive (including the WayBack machine) was down for a few hours because of a PGE power outage in San Francisco.

(Posted late because, well the WordPress.com “missed schedule” bug is back)

So this is a reminder to sponsor the Internet Acrhive. Because we can.

–jeroen

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Helft homepaginas van Nederlandse overheidswebsites gebruikt geen https – IT Pro – Nieuws – Tweakers

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/12/15

Still some work to do for some of my sites:

–jeroen

[WayBackHelft homepaginas van Nederlandse overheidswebsites gebruikt geen https – IT Pro – Nieuws – Tweakers

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Crypto Museum (Amsterdam, 2016) – Google Photos

Posted by jpluimers on 2017/12/15

Last year Robin Sheat made this nice set of pictures: Crypto Museum (Amsterdam, 2016) – Google Photos

via:

–jeroen

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