![]() It took us long enough to support 64-bit Delphi across our entire product line, and this year we don’t have the resources. So, fair warning: if the changes are too severe, we shall not support 64-bit C++Builder in 12.2. ![]() Re-engineering a compiler so fundamentally says “breaking changes” to me, especially given the necessary extensions that are present in the current C++Builder to interface with Delphi. ![]() I’m going to say we shall treat it with kid gloves. I will sound a further note of caution: it’s likely that in 2013 we shall drop support for Delphi 7 and Delphi 2007 (what you might call the “ASCII IDEs”), so that we can concentrate on the latest run-times and environments.ĭelphi 7 is significant because it was the last version to use its own dedicated IDE built with Delphi itself, and by today’s standards is delightfully small and fast.īucknall has reservations about Embarcadero’s move to Clang and LVVM for 64-bit C++ Builder and eventually for the other languages too: He says it is time to drop support for Delphi 7 (though this is supported in 12.1):ġ2.1 will be the last version to support Delphi and C++Builder 2010. The new release also adds a “Server Mode” for the ExpressQuantumGrid grid control, which retrieves only those rows needed to populate the current view.ĭevExpress CTO Julian Bucknall has posted about the update. The VCL components support Embarcardero’s Delphi and C++ Builder, but not the FireMonkey library that runs cross-platform. ![]() That is, it looks like a Windows 8 Metro-style application, but in reality it runs as a desktop application. DevExpress has released an update to its VCL component suite, version 12.1, which includes a Metro-inspired tile control. ![]()
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