Setting up code syntax highlighting using the Visual Studio Code extension
We recently talked about our new Visual Studio Code extension allowing VS Code to communicate with 4D for code management. The syntax highlighting was...
We recently talked about our new Visual Studio Code extension allowing VS Code to communicate with 4D for code management. The syntax highlighting was...
4D now supports the Language Server Protocol to allow external source code editors to handle 4D code and provide them with standard functionalities su...
Whatever your business, you must create listings, inventories, tracking sheets, product sheets, invoices, and many other documents. These documents ar...
The Data Explorer allows you to view, sort, and query your database data in a modern, simple, and elegant web interface. Good news. The data explorer...
In our constant effort to improve 4D syntax and functionalities, we have decided to bring you new commands to perform HTTP requests in 4D: the HTTP cl...
Many companies are using Microsoft 365 (former Office 365). Besides providing access to Office applications, Microsoft provides an Azure-based Active ...
We know the importance of sending emails, and the fact that it's a common task in today's applications. Many people working with Office 365 have asked...
While Reals are known to be unprecise, they are 100% accurate even for very large numbers, as long as they do not use a decimal point (=integers). N...
As you probably know, aliases have been available since 4D v19 R4. Aliases and computed attributes were a massive step forward for our development fra...
Since its release in 4D v18, Projects drastically expanded 4D's capabilities by bringing compatibility with version control systems —among other thing...
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