[WEBINAR RECORDING] What’s Coming in RAD Studio 12.1 Athens
Thu 4 April 2024 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm GMT
The 12.1 edition of RAD Studio comes hot on the heels of the feature-rich RAD Studio 12 Athens release. It will include the new C++Builder Win64 compiler and toolchain, along with significant enhancements to the IDE, an improved Delphi Android toolchain, and extensive quality improvements.
Join Product Managers Marco Cantu, David Millington, and Nuno Castro, General Manager Kyle Wheeler, Developer Advocate Ian Barker, and Pre-Sales Manager Stephen Ball to see what’s coming in the RAD Studio 12.1 Athens release for Delphi and C++Builder developers.
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