Apex Data Solutions will be releasing Athena the latest PaxCompiler
Apex Data Solutions, LLC is pleased to announce a Target Release Date of Monday, April 23, 2018 for the initial public release of Apex Athena™, Apex Muse™ and Apex Perseus™.
Apex Athena™, the successor to PaxCompiler 4.2, is an embedded scripting engine that can be used to generate fast, efficient bytecode or super-performant native code on a variety of popular operating systems. The languages Athena supports are familiar—Pascal, Basic, and C#—but with special syntax for transforming data in multiple formats and other innovative features. Athena is based on a decade of experience helping developers create extensible, data-driven software solutions.
The languages Athena supports are familiar—Pascal, Basic, and C#—but with special syntax for transforming data in multiple formats and other innovative features. Athena is based on a decade of experience helping developers create extensible, data-driven software solutions.
Adding integrated scripting to your Delphi or C++ Builder application has never been easier or more important as a competitive edge in any data-intensive domain, such as healthcare or finance.
Athena brings real language innovation to Pascal, Basic and C# with powerful data manipulation primitives unique to the Athena runtime design.
Athena can also be run as a standalone command line scripting solution extendable by you for one-off ETL or systems administration use cases. You don’t have to be a Delphi/C++ Builder developer to use the standalone version of Athena; you can simply use it like any other scripting engine, except you can choose between Athena’s unique flavors of Pascal, Basic or C# for your scripting tasks.
The original PaxCompiler was sold by Alexander Baranovsky a year which brings up a pretty valid point that Apex is charging about $500.00 where the original scripting PaxCompiler was only $50.00 which is a huge price increase. I am not sure if many will be open to using the product any longer since the last Delphi version was for Berlin leaving Tokyo behind.
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