Join the Carnival: RAD Studio 10.3 Rio UK Event
Blog|by Leanne Bevan|7 November 2018

Calling all Delphi and C++ Builder developers based in and around the UK, 10.3 Rio is the biggest party this decade with the most significant changes and additional functionality since 2009.
Join Grey Matter and Embarcadero on Thursday 29 November in London for a FREE event where we will celebrate and take a look at the amazing new features and enhancements that RAD Studio 10.3 Rio has to offer.
The technical sessions will be lead by Jon L. Aesenden, Embarcadero Delphi MVP. Jon will discuss the latest enhancements and demo some of the key features.
Find out more and sign up to the event here!
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