Hood morning, 

     I have been watching the keynote presentations. Keisuke Miyakos 
presentation on Document Production managed to get me excited. But I cannot 
find in the V18 or v18R2 documentation more about what he discussed. Nor doe 
the command seem to exist in V18.1. Unless I’m missing something. So far I have 
only done the keynote but its been interesting. Other keynote section were very 
interesting. But The document production was the one so far that managed to get 
me excited. If anyone knows where those docs are or where I can read more I 
would love it. The commands in his example do not seem to exists in v18.1.

        The version control presentation was interesting but since I have been 
doing VCS for years with PHP code it was more of a evolution. Though the moving 
of the Users and groups out of the .4db, 4dc file into its own file is awesome. 
Just the loss of user numbers in the process causes me a few issues. User 
numbers are not the same as v17 and earlier and they do not seem to be a 
constant between restarts.

> On Apr 23, 2020, at 5:44 AM, Peter Jakobsson via 4D_Tech 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> Has anybody seen any of the summit stuff yet ?
> 
> I watched Miyako’s and Laurent Esnault’s presentations yesterday. I thought 
> it was pretty incredible - looks like in the league of 2004 to v11 league of 
> technology leap.
> 
> I love the way classes have been implemented - it’s exactly how I hoped they 
> would be with their own “category” in the design explorer etc. They seem dead 
> easy to make & manage. I also watched Miyako’s version control presentation. 
> That just looks awsome, specially the way everything is so seamless e.g. 
> mixing components in binary mode and VC mode or using 4D server with a 
> version control system.
> 
> Seems a quiet revolution. I haven’t even seen any of the other presentations 
> yet - will be checking some more out today !
> 
> Peter
> 
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