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Take Your Delphi Applications to the Next Level with Our Latest Whitepapers
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Thinking about taking your Delphi desktop applications to the web? Or maybe you want to add some extra power to your web apps with JavaScript libraries? We've got just the resources for you! Check out our latest whitepapers to help you get started with TMS WEB Core and bring your applications into the modern web world.
Migration of Delphi Desktop Apps to Web Apps with TMS WEB Core
Migrating from a desktop-based application to a web-based solution may seem like a challenge, but with the right approach and tools, it becomes a strategic upgrade. In this two-part whitepaper series, we guide you through the process of bringing your Delphi desktop apps to the web with TMS WEB Core.
Part 1:

In the first part, youll discover:
- What to consider before starting the migration
- The capabilities of TMS WEB Core
- How to reuse your existing Delphi code and skills
📥 Download Part 1:
Part 2:

In the second part, we dive into the practical side:
- How to start converting your desktop apps to the web
- Tools, tips, and techniques for a smooth transition
- How to overcome common pitfalls and plan for future expansion
📥 Download Part 2:
Extend TMS WEB Core with JS Libraries with Andrew: Tabulator
Already working with TMS WEB Core and want to add even more power to your apps? This whitepaper shows you how to integrate Tabulator, a feature-rich JavaScript library for interactive tables, into your TMS WEB Core projects.
Learn how to:

- Manage and manipulate data
- Add interactive functionality
- Enable editing and export options
- Optimize performance for large datasets
Perfect for both beginners and experienced developers, this whitepaper is packed with practical examples and best practices.
📥 Download:
English version
English version
These whitepapers are perfect if youre ready to take the leap into web development or just want to enhance your current web apps. Download them today and start building better, more powerful Delphi apps for the web!
Aaron Decramer

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