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So you’ve been testing out project databases ... maybe you've created one or perhaps you've converted an existing binary application. Now, it’s time f...
So you’ve been testing out project databases ... maybe you've created one or perhaps you've converted an existing binary application. Now, it’s time f...
Since the delivery of 4D v18, a series of blog posts on how to convert and develop with project databases have been published. What about components? ...
So your application has been developed and you're ready for the next step. 4D lets you: generate a compiled database that no longer contains any i...
4D provides libraries to help you develop applications. One of these libraries is standard and contains preconfigured form objects and widgets, while ...
In this blog post, we showed you how to convert a binary database into a project database. Once everything is ready and the conversion has successfull...
Classic 4D binary structures let you define style sheets to specify the font, font size, and text style to use in your forms for both the macOS and Wi...
Project databases, available in beta in the latest 4D v 17 R-Releases, are now available for production in 4D v18! Among the many changes in 4D v18 is...
Project databases, the headliner of the 4D v18 release, allow distributed teams to work collaboratively by storing an application's code in a source c...
4D v17 R5 marked the start of beta testing for a new type of 4D database: project databases. In 4D v18, we're thrilled to announce that project databa...
Dreaming of a way of to work collaboratively? A way to work wherever you are in the world, with team members in different locations, and no one has to...
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