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Icon ElevateDB 2.38 Released with RAD Studio 12 Support

Posted by Tim Young on Fri, Nov 17 2023
ElevateDB 2.38 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions.

ElevateDB 2.38 now includes support for Embarcadero RAD Studio 12 Athens (Delphi for 32/64-bit Windows, 64-bit Linux, and 64-bit MacOS, and C++ for 32/64-bit Windows).

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RAD Studio 12 is an exciting release with:
  • Support for multi-line string literals,

  • SKIA support for FireMonkey applications,

  • improved mobile design for FireMonkey,

  • more Windows APIs,

  • and much more.
You will find more information on all of the new features and improvements in RAD Studio 12 at the following link:

What's New in RAD Studio 12


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Comment seraphina said... Reply
If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions. https://baseballbrosgame.io/

Comment AmberDarwin said... Reply
I've been using ElevateDB in my development workflow for years, and every update has been valuable. The integration with RAD Studio makes database management incredibly efficient. I'm particularly excited about the multi-line string literals in RAD Studio 12 – this will make my SQL queries much cleaner and more readable. The SKIA support is also a welcome addition that should improve the visual aspects of my applications. After long coding sessions, I like to relax with a few rounds of Block Blast to clear my mind.
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Comment velenda said... Reply
Multi-line string literals and SKIA support in FireMonkey sound especially promising, should really speed up some UI development. I'm curious to see how ElevateDB handles some more complex 3D scenarios with SKIA, something along the lines of a "crazy cattle 3D" farm simulation. Just imagining the possibilities with the database backend now! Thanks for keeping ElevateDB current and compatible. I'll be checking out Athens soon.
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Comment Francesca said... Reply
This update for ElevateDB looks promising, especially with the new RAD Studio 12 support—it should make development smoother and more efficient. By the way, if anyone needs a fun break, I recently discovered Run 3, a great little game to unwind and refresh the mind. Balancing work and play definitely helps keep creativity flowing!
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