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New in 10.2: Editing Data in TFDMemTable at Design-Time The new Delphi 10.2 Tokyo (and corresponding C++Builder and RAD Studio version) has been released and it has many new smaller and bigger features. Clearly the biggest, most visible new thing is the new Delphi Linux 64-bit compiler and the capability to build server-side apps with Delphi. It did not take too long for the first Delphi developers to start playing with building GUIs for Linux with Delphi FireMonkey. One of my favourite new features in Delphi 10.2 is the possibility to edit data i...
Embrace the Future of Data Architecture: Make the Switch to ER/Studio Sometimes you need to face the inevitable: the tool selected years ago is not the one you need for the future. Have you been struggling with complicated modeling tasks or outdated tools? Are your data models getting too big to handle? We’ve heard from a lot of customers recently who have been frustrated with their old data modeling tools, for multiple reasons such as: Lack of functionality Lack of support Lack of a future roadmap Embarcadero is committed to enabling our users to adapt to...
New in RAD Studio XE2: Project "Template Libraries" Clearly the biggest new feature of RAD Studio XE2, Delphi XE2 and C++Builder XE2 is FireMonkey: The New Generation Business Application Development Platform. However there are lots of bigger and smaller new features in RAD Studio XE2 that just do not get noticed. One of my favorite new IDE features are "Template Libraries". To be precise it is not completely a new feature. Template Libraries were available in Delphi 2007 and now they are back in XE2. Template Libraries is a very powerful IDE ...
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