4D in the 21st Century

I am sitting here today, just hours before the launch of 4D v11 SQL, and my mind goes back to the many meetings we had internally about this project. It was a massive undertaking and I’m not too proud to admit that at times, in my weaker moments, doubt may have crept in as to our ability to execute. I am so proud today to say not only we have executed what we originally set out to do, but I feel very strongly that what the engineering team has pulled off is nothing short of an engineering miracle.

There’s an old Silicon Valley saying that the reason God could invent the world in six days was that he had no existing customer base to worry about. Here at 4D, we are famous for providing an easy upgrade path for our existing customers, so the six day option wasn’t available to us. Our engineers had to design a path from the existing database design to a new 21st Century database engine while still maintaining close to 100% compatibility with existing applications and code. It is no wonder that companies like Oracle have shied away from such an engineering effort, preferring to stay away from such a huge challenge and instead to add layer after layer to their existing database engine code, because it’s not even close to being easy to do. And yet, we at 4D have done it.

Today, you, the 4D developer, can look ahead, proud that you are working with the latest database engine technology, running on a clean, all-new 21st Century open SQL platform, designed from the ground up to tackle the challenges that 21st century business face. On top of this, you can also take advantage of your investment in your existing applications and frameworks knowing that the 4D Engineering team have delivered again. So my hat goes off to our team, and I salute their incredible abilities, their dedication, but most of all their constant commitment to an ideal, that 4D always provides a transparent path to the latest technologies!

It was a long wait for 4D v11 SQL, but I think you’ll find it was worth it. Try it out and let me know what you think.

9 Responses to “4D in the 21st Century”

  1. Christos Pistofidis Says:

    Well done, Brendan! At Escape we’re hard at work in preparing the new versions for our 4D add-ons to go with v11.

  2. Brendan Says:

    Thanks Christos, I know everyone is looking forward to all of your great plug-ins

  3. Lee Blevins Says:

    I have not updated my 4D Server in quite some time.
    What I’d like to know is if it is still not possible to delete fields and tables once they are created?

  4. Lee Blevins Says:

    When I clicked submit I was taken back to this page with a red * on the security code.
    I was sure I entered it correctly. Is it case sensitive?

  5. Brendan Says:

    Lee,

    Yes, it is now possible to delete fields and tables. From code or from the design environment of course.

    Brendan

  6. Peter Says:

    Hi Brendan!

    It would be nice to see more blog entries in the future.
    One per half a year is a little poor, don’t you think so?!?

    ;-) Come on, tell us the news!!!

    Cheers,
    Peter

  7. Brendan Says:

    You’re totally right. I will begin posting more.

  8. hyip Says:

    Brenda I have one question u company planing integrate other language in 4D v11 SQL?

  9. Brendan Coveney Says:

    hyip,

    We have spoken about our intent to integrate a new OO language into our product line. We probably will speak more about this at our developer conference in October.

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