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I had a look at my blog last month and realized that it’s been very less activities from myself But this can kind of be expected. I’ve had a busy few years at work with some major changes, lecturing some courses, at home, pretty much everywhere. Put this together and my age and my life has been way too full, and I’ve decided to slow down a bit and let everything happen in a more relaxed manner. But last week I’ve realized that in April 2015 the ReportEngine from Nevrona is 20 years old! Download auden age of anxiety pdf. Started with ReportPrinterPro and extended with RAVE in Version 3.0 and at the moment in version 11.0.10 with XE8-support available.
Read the interview with Jim Gunkel in this post! And: the website from is rebuild, finally!
20 years of success for Rave?! No, not really for all of the 20yrs:-( In the first years Nevrona was on the Delphi Informant Magazin in the report-engine area the first place. The solution was not only stable, it was really fast and had many possibilities for the requirements of reporting. With Rave have Nevrona switched from code-based to visual reporting. This change was for me a real nightmare. I bought the update of v3 and started RAVE, but it looks like a project without any sense. After many nights with fighting and searching I found the key of the architecture and it make 'klick' for me.
On every developer day I recognize more and more the power and the possibilities and love RAVE. A long time ago in the kylix-age Nevrona made a kylix-version of RAVE and this combination works great, like Delphi 7 and Rave. With the step from Delphi into the unicode-world in 2009 the ReportEngine made slow progress and after the crash of the website from nevrona.com many developers think that Nevrona isn’t active anymore. In many trainings and presentation in Europe and US I showed the power of Rave and have written uncounted reports in my (C/S-)applications and for many companies around the world. I was active on newsgroups, wrote Rave-articles and so on. I moved from the developer-part more in the it-management part (CIO right now) and had less time to develop and stay up-to-date. But all of my apps works with Rave on the newest OS-versions and so on without any problems.
This year I'll transfer some old, but daily running apps in the world (e.g. >15.000 users every day), into XE8. The first impression of XE8 is great and with the new Rave 11.0.10 for XE8 and the great FireDAC-components from EMBT it should be done in a few days. I’ve asked some questions to Jim Gunkel from Nevrona Designs last week. Hello Jim, you’re the CEO of Nevrona Design, based in Arizona. How would you describe „20 years of RAVE Reporting“?
I started with Turbo Pascal back in 1984 and I still remember using several Turbo Power products back in those early DOS days on many of my programming projects and thinking how cool it would be to create products that was used by other programmers. When Windows 3 came out and everyone was converting their apps to the new graphical environment I was disappointed I was going to lose my favorite programming language but then there was Delphi to the rescue and all was good! Deitrick haddon church on the moon zip. At the time I just happened to be working on a project that required a very unique reporting challenge (using data from a multi-node tree relationship database) and had written a code based printing library to create the many strangely formatted report designs I had in front of me. Back then everyone doing Delphi was on CompuServe and there was a nice system in place for shareware authors (SWREG I believe) to purchase software through CompuServe and then the software authors would get paid from them.