Delphi 2010 Windows 10

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Microsoft made a large number of announcements last week at the BUILD conference, some of which surprising, about Windows 10 development. Here are some personal considerations, also regarding RAD Studio (both Delphi and C++Builder). Don't take this as an official Embarcadero announcement, as we still need some time to fully evaluate. Rest assured that full support for the Windows 10 platform is in the RAD Studio roadmap and the company is fully committed to it. Also, the information here is based on public information Microsoft has released so far, and that is not really complete or detailed.

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Can anyone tell me whether an delphi 7 code or an application in delphi 7 programming language run successfully in windows 10?The tool used is Delphi xe7.If not can anyone suggest any APIs or features through which it can run.Replies are welcomed from anyone who might have tested it in windows 10 technical preview.

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Overall Microsoft Directions At the BUILD 2015 conference, the company substantially reiterated its recent strategy of ' cloud first, mobile first', but gave it considerably more substance. Here I won't really cover much the cloud side, as there is limited direct tie with pure development (as long as you can interact via REST with cloud services, and use them for hosting applications and data). The focus around mobile, however, is very interesting and got a couple of spins: • Treat each computer as a device, including a desktop PC. This implies adding services like notifications and push notifications, app advertising, and store purchase of third party applications, something Windows 8 almost totally failed to deliver. (By the way, their marketing spin of considering Android = KitKat to show Windows 10 will be a platform larger than Android looked quite foolish to me) • Spread office and other Microsoft apps to all mobile platforms, and offer Azure services to all. This includes API integration for Office on all platforms, something of interest to many developers.