The blog is back
The Appercept blog returns. Expect notes on the AWS SDK for Delphi and WebMocks, more on new products as they ship, and the occasional opinion piece.
After a quiet stretch, the Appercept blog is back. The site went through a rebuild and the blog didn't make the first cut — it's been on the list ever since, and today it's restored.
What you can expect here: notes on the AWS SDK for Delphi — announcements when we ship, and technical posts on the parts of AWS that don't survive contact with Delphi on their own. WebMocks for Delphi will keep getting coverage too — testing HTTP code well in Delphi is a topic we keep coming back to. There's more in the works as well, and you'll hear about new products here as they get close to launch.
There'll also be the occasional opinion piece. The first one is up today: Build it with AI? Why the AWS SDK for Delphi still wins — when generating AWS code with an LLM is the right call, and when it isn't.
The old posts from the previous site are back too. Jekyll-style URLs
(/YYYY/MM/DD/<slug>) redirect to their new home under /blog/<slug>, so any
links you've kept should still land in the right place.
If you read via RSS, the feed is at /blog/feed. We're not promising a schedule — we're promising to actually post.
More posts
Announcement: AWS SDK for Delphi 2.1 — New platforms and Process Credentials
2.1 adds WinARM64EC for ARM-based Windows devices and the modern LLVM-based Win64x compiler target. Plus Process Credentials for custom credential providers.
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Announcement: AWS SDK for Delphi 2.0 — SQS moves to JSON, SES v2 expanded
Major version: SQS moves to the modern JSON protocol and SES v2 expands. Both bring breaking interface changes — read before you upgrade.
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Announcement: AWS SDK for Delphi 1.7 — RAD Studio 13 Florence support
1.7 adds support for RAD Studio 13 Florence, including the new 64-bit IDE. Comes a week after the Embarcadero Edition was retired.
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