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C++Builder 12.2 is out! Explore what’s great about the latest update to the C++Builder toolset, available since September 2024.
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Powerful, Full-Featured Windows Development
Design beautiful, intuitive user interfaces with award-winning and cross-platform frameworks on Windows and iOS. Provide a platform-native experience to your users while designing the interfaces only once, cutting development time by half or more.

Modern C++17
Featuring a Clang-enhanced compiler, Dinkumware STL, and easy access to Boost, plus common libraries like SDL2, and many more

Windows 11
Modernize aging apps to support Windows 11 with up-to-date responsive controls and Windows Store support

Continuous Integration
Integrate with continuous build configurations quickly with MSBuild, CMake, and Ninja project support either as a lone developer or as part of a team

Productivity
VCL Styles with design-time support: Prototype stylish UIs even faster by seeing immediately at design-time how your styled forms and controls will look when running.

Accessible Data
Connect natively to over 20 databases like Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL and more with FireDAC's high speed direct access

Cloud Aware
C++Builder has an HTTP and a REST client library, available on all platforms, to invoke REST services and even specific AWS and Azure components

Rapid Development
Award-winning visual design tools help you deliver projects 5x faster than competing solutions

Responsive UIs
Create a single responsive platform-aware UI once and deploy on Windows

Remote Desktop
Collaborate more effectively with remote teams using improved remote desktop support for VCL and IDE

Version Control Integration
Track and manage changes using version control systems including Subversion, Git, and Mercurial repositories

Extend the IDE
Use plugins that add new tool windows, draw in the code editor, provide code completion, add new syntax highlighting, hook into high-level and low-level events, track processes and thread while debugging, and more