Fast cross-platform development has become even more awesome with the release of Delphi 10.2 Tokyo, which includes server side support for Linux, FMX, RTL and IDE improvements, and more!
I’m especially interested in the multi-threading changes to TBitmap, TCanvas and TContext3D on mobile, as well as the threading changes on Android, and database support enhancements, and am looking forward to giving them a full workout.
But wait, there’s more! Check out what Eugene Kryukov of CrossVCL has managed to do on Linux! So, even though the official support is for servers only, third-party providers may be able bring Delphi GUI development back to life on Linux.
Check out the what’s new on the Embarcadero site, and be sure to register for the Delphi 10.2 Tokyo launch webinar, happening soon!
Hello!
I have reached Delphi Worlds from EMBARCADERO pub about “cross-platform” being easy (it is!). Then I read your Tokyo comments dealing (also) with Bitmap – and I was quite surprised. Because I have an app (quite big, Education) running under Berlin that works perfectly (FMX on Windows and Android) – relying a lot on graphics with transparencies. When I tried to move to Tokyo – all the transparencies under Android appear as white rectangles!!! I have seen such a bug in their bug list and was curious to know is somebody is aware of a solution (because I really want the other goodies of Tokyo).
Thanks for any help.