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May 2019 RAD Studio Roadmap Commentary from Product Management

On behalf of Embarcadero, the RAD Studio product management team is in charge of continuously updating the product development roadmap for Delphi, C++Builder, and RAD Studio. As you can see in our official roadmap blog post, we have just released a new version of the roadmap, covering the key features that we’ve planned for the next 12 months. Along with the official roadmap slides, we wanted to…
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Using EMSDataSetResource Component with RAD Server

[See the full index of articles for more information] Table of Contents The EMSDataSetResource Component Test the RAD Server application Create VCL client application using the EMSDataSetResource endpoint functionality Additional Information 1 The EMSDataSetResource Component The new EMSDataSetResource component allows for greater control of the data retrieved by desktop, multi-device, web and…
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New RAD Server (EMS) Articles, Resources, and eBook

We just hada fantastic RAD Server Webinar with David I., and have started publishing a series of articles and an ebook also by David I. This post is an index or hub for all these resources, and I’ll update it as we continue to roll them out. The Complete Guide…
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Twilio & SurveyMonkey - May 2019 Enterprise Connector Spotlight #ConnectTheData

May marks the beginning of our Enterprise ConnectorsSpotlight. Each month we will highlight two Enterprise Connectors from the list of over 100 connectors. As part of the highlight, you will find blog posts on the connectors, and a free webinarcovering them in more detail. Additionally, for all current Update Subscription customers, you will also receive a free one year license for the…
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Delphi

Attending Spring4D Conference Next Month in Italy

Wintech Italiaand Stefan Glienke have partneredto organize the first European conference focused on theSpring4D library. Stefan is also one of the main speakers, along with Primoz Gabrijelcic, while Paolo Rossi will help hosting the event. You can…
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Always New, Always Delphi - New Features since Delphi 2009

The story has it, on February 14th, 1995, in San Francisco, whenAnders Hejlsberg was presenting at the Delphi launchsome of the staff from Microsoft fell out of their chairs. Everyone was so blown away Anders received a standing ovation. There was a reason Microsoft hired him the next year to becomeaDistinguished Engineer and Technical Fellow. He went on to design J++, C#…
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