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By now you’re probably aware that Embarcadero is gearing up for the release of RAD Studio 13 Florence. You may have also discovered that RAD Studio 13 will introduce for Delphi.
What else do we already know, and what’s coming?
But first, why Florence?
Why Florence
As you know, every RAD Studio version comes with the name of a city, and RAD Studio 13 is no different. This time around, however, the choice of Florence was of unique importance. Here’s why.
To choose the name we asked you, the reader, to – Florence and Syracuse – each of which has made an indelible contribution to the history of the world. Florence as the cradle of the Renaissance and home of Leonardo da Vinci, and Syracuse as the home of Archimedes.
Florence won, and we’re delighted to attach the name of this truly great city to the new version of RAD Studio, because the spirit of RAD aligns so well with the spirit of Florence and the Renaissance – a pursuit to transcend boundaries and set new benchmarks – in the case of RAD, for rapid app development.
RAD Studio and AI
AI itself is a precursor to a form of technological Renaissance that will leave no part of our lives untouched. For Embarcadero, the north star is what it’s always been – keep up with the times, but don’t forget the core value you deliver to the customer.
From responding the onset of new platforms like iOS and Android nearly two decades ago to optimizing on the growing influence of Large Language Models and AI tools on today’s development workflows, the RAD Studio product team knows how to embellish the product with exactly what you need to do more and do it faster and better, combining enthusiasm and vision with a sober outlook that filters out the hype.
AI is there for you if you need it since RAD Studio 12.3, and so it will be in 13. But only you will set the boundaries of how much it will do for you, or instead of you.
New Features
As mentioned earlier and as announced by Marco Cantu, RAD Studio 13 includes the introduction of a new .
And although no feature is committed until the product’s GA release, it’s also safe to expect RAD Studio 13 will also include updates to supported platforms and language versions.
What other new features should you expect? Well, the best way to get a glimpse of what’s coming is to keep track of Marco Cantu’s blog posts in the runup to the release, so check the Embarcadero Blog often!
Sign Up for the RAD Studio 13 Launch Webinar!
RAD Studio 13 is going to be another landmark release in the history of Rapid Application Development. Don’t forget to sign up for the “See What’s Coming in RAD Studio 13 Florence” webinar on September 10, with Ian Barker, Marco Cantu and Nuno Castro.
Get RAD Studio Today at Up to 15% OFF, And Update to RAD Studio 13 For Free!
Embarcadero’s current promo, extended for the summer, is a great opportunity to upgrade your licenses and, depending on which version of Delphi you’re currently on, to dramatically enhance what your own apps can do for your customers, including through access to $3,000 worth of new tools from partners!
The details are available in , or if you prefer, you can jump straight to the .
More on RAD Studio 13 soon!
What else do we already know, and what’s coming?
But first, why Florence?
Why Florence
As you know, every RAD Studio version comes with the name of a city, and RAD Studio 13 is no different. This time around, however, the choice of Florence was of unique importance. Here’s why.
To choose the name we asked you, the reader, to – Florence and Syracuse – each of which has made an indelible contribution to the history of the world. Florence as the cradle of the Renaissance and home of Leonardo da Vinci, and Syracuse as the home of Archimedes.
Florence won, and we’re delighted to attach the name of this truly great city to the new version of RAD Studio, because the spirit of RAD aligns so well with the spirit of Florence and the Renaissance – a pursuit to transcend boundaries and set new benchmarks – in the case of RAD, for rapid app development.
RAD Studio and AI
AI itself is a precursor to a form of technological Renaissance that will leave no part of our lives untouched. For Embarcadero, the north star is what it’s always been – keep up with the times, but don’t forget the core value you deliver to the customer.
From responding the onset of new platforms like iOS and Android nearly two decades ago to optimizing on the growing influence of Large Language Models and AI tools on today’s development workflows, the RAD Studio product team knows how to embellish the product with exactly what you need to do more and do it faster and better, combining enthusiasm and vision with a sober outlook that filters out the hype.
AI is there for you if you need it since RAD Studio 12.3, and so it will be in 13. But only you will set the boundaries of how much it will do for you, or instead of you.
New Features
As mentioned earlier and as announced by Marco Cantu, RAD Studio 13 includes the introduction of a new .
And although no feature is committed until the product’s GA release, it’s also safe to expect RAD Studio 13 will also include updates to supported platforms and language versions.
What other new features should you expect? Well, the best way to get a glimpse of what’s coming is to keep track of Marco Cantu’s blog posts in the runup to the release, so check the Embarcadero Blog often!
Sign Up for the RAD Studio 13 Launch Webinar!
RAD Studio 13 is going to be another landmark release in the history of Rapid Application Development. Don’t forget to sign up for the “See What’s Coming in RAD Studio 13 Florence” webinar on September 10, with Ian Barker, Marco Cantu and Nuno Castro.
Get RAD Studio Today at Up to 15% OFF, And Update to RAD Studio 13 For Free!
Embarcadero’s current promo, extended for the summer, is a great opportunity to upgrade your licenses and, depending on which version of Delphi you’re currently on, to dramatically enhance what your own apps can do for your customers, including through access to $3,000 worth of new tools from partners!
The details are available in , or if you prefer, you can jump straight to the .
More on RAD Studio 13 soon!
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