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    AL-IV

    AL-IV

    ALFOUR Programming language. Simple, safe, power, multi-platform.

    A programming language AL-IV (ALFOUR) is a high-level imperative object oriented programming language with minimal introduction level, easy porting to any platform claiming a very high level of safety and stability, with a controllable level of code protection, high efficiency of an executable code, full independence from a target platform, minimal enter level.
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    SqlClientDAC for Delphi

    A feature-rich and high-performance data access components for MS SQL

    SqlClient Data Access Components (SqlClientDAC) is a feature-rich and high-performance library of components that provides native connectivity to SQL Server from Delphi. SqlClientDAC-based applications connect to SQL Server directly through the ADO.Net SqlClient, which is a .NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server. SqlClientDAC is designed to help programmers develop faster and cleaner SQL Server database applications. SqlClientDAC uses its own protocol to communicate with SQL Server. ...
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    OLEDBDAC for Delphi

    Provides data access for data sources exposed through OLE DB.

    OLE DB Data Access Components (OLEDBDAC) is a feature-rich and high-performance library of components that provides data access for data sources exposed through OLE DB from Delphi for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows platforms. OLEDBDAC-based applications connects to any data source exposed through OLE DB using the .NET Framework Data Provider for OLE DB. OLEDBDAC aims to assist programmers in developing of fast and native database applications whose data source is exposed through OLE DB....
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    ADO.Net DAC for Delphi

    Fastest and most reliable database connectivity solutions for any DB

    ADO.Net Data Access Components (DAC) for Delphi is the fastest and most reliable database connectivity solutions for any database using ADO.Net technology in Delphi. It provides data access to data sources such as SQL Server, Oracle and to data sources exposed through OLE DB and ODBC using ADO.Net data provider framework. ADO.Net DAC for Delphi is an enterprise solution with highest performance and unlimited possibilities.
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    Simple Automation Middleware (SAM) est un framework permettant de batir des applications sous forme de modules. Il fournit des bibliothèques COM Delphi implémentant la gestion des évènements, Dispatch etc...
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