Site icon Embarcadero RAD Studio, Delphi, & C++Builder Blogs

Updated Roadmap Coming Soon & Annual Developer Survey

A couple of weeks ago, we launched RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo. On the heels of the release, the PM team is working on an updated roadmap for calendar year 2017/2018.

 

As we are finalizing our roadmap plans, we would like to get your feedback through our 2017 RAD Studio developer survey. Getting your input is very valuable to us as it allows us to validate the features and technologies we are looking to add to the product over the next 12-18 months.

 

Click the button below to participate in our annual developer survey. This survey is open until April 25th, 2017.

Take Survey Now

 
In anticipation of the actual roadmap being available (anticipated in the next couple of weeks), we wanted to also share the themes that we’ve defined for calendar year 2017/2018. The actual roadmap will be a lot more detailed.

To summarize, here are the key features introduced in RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo:

 

In the past few months, we also delivered new VCL controls and QuickEdit designers, along with the first IDE to support Windows 10 Store deployment via the Desktop Bridge (introduced in Berlin Update 2 Anniversary Edition).

Linux C++ support is in progress and targeted for the 10.2.1 release.

 

Key Delphi, C++Builder and RAD Studio 2017/2018 product themes:

 

Our upcoming updated roadmap will provide a lot of details on each of the themes listed above, plus key research areas the PM and R&D teams are looking at for the future.

 

The goal of this post was to provide you with a glimpse of what we are working on in advance of the updated roadmap being available. Your feedback in our survey will also help us finalize our plans.

 

Please note that themes and features are not committed until completed and GA released.

 

 

The PM team would love to hear from you on our roadmap themes and future plans, and what features are important to you. Please feel free to reach out to us using the email addresses below:

– RAD Studio Product Management Team: Marco Cantu, Sarina DuPont, David Millington

Exit mobile version