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But very fast the new X# compiler supported features Vulcan.NET never had supported, like the definition of generics, LinQ, AnyCPU platform and many more. And on the other side, it was more compatible to Visual Objects than Vulcan.NET ever was. | But very fast the new X# compiler supported features Vulcan.NET never had supported, like the definition of generics, LinQ, AnyCPU platform and many more. And on the other side, it was more compatible to Visual Objects than Vulcan.NET ever was. | ||
- | The last stone in the Vulcan.NET story was the announcement on the GrafX website: "As of 12/31/2017 GrafX Database Systems Inc. is closed." | + | The last step in the Vulcan.NET story was the announcement on the GrafX website: "As of 12/31/2017 GrafX Database Systems Inc. is closed." |
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- | Today X# is a mature product and can be used with the Vulcan.NET runtime and class libraries, and the work on their own runtime and macro compiler is in process. | + | |
+ | Today X# is a mature product and can be used with the Vulcan.NET runtime and class libraries, and the work on their own runtime and macro compiler is in process. The first beta of the runtime together with the macrocompiler (but without RDDs) was released in June 2018, first to the FoX group, and then to the general public. | ||
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