Weekly newsletter of Firebird Database - Issue #27Firebird SQLAug 24, 2022ShareFirebird Project is happy to announce general availability of Firebird 4.0.2 — the second point release in the Firebird 4.0 series. This sub-release offers many bug fixes and also adds a few improvements, please refer to the Release Notes for the full list of changes.Binary kits for Windows, Linux and Android platforms are immediately available for download.GitHub is where people build software. More than 83 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 200 million projects.MWA Software is pleased to announce the release of version 2.5.0 of IBX for Lazarus and version 1.4.0 of the Firebird Pascal API. The updated version of the Firebird Pascal API (fbintf) is supported for both Free Pascal and Delphi and now includes: – Support for Server Side User Defined Routines (UDRs) written in Pascal.– Client side Journaling The updatedAs requested in #3750. Also supported by MS SQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MongoDB. Brief description can be found in Wikipedia.Firebird 4.0.2 can be downloaded via the follow link https://fbm.gksoft.ch/Download.htmlExclusive for Brazilians: Está aberta a pré-venda para o 19º FDD, que será realizado de forma presencial no dia 8 de outubro, em Piracicaba – SP . O FDD é o maior evento de Firebird do mundo e acontece anualmente aqui no Brasil! Porque pré-venda? Ainda estamos montando a grade de palestras dessa edição e acertando os últimos detalhes, paraFor Brazilians: Temos uma ótima novidade para você que virá pro 19º FDD: dia 7/outubro, véspera do FDD, haverá um Evento FIREBIRD VIP exclusivo e limitado à apenas 10 participantes, ministrado por Alexey Kovyazin, CEO da IBSurgeom especialista em otimização de bases de dados e servidores Firebird. O evento será em português e usará uma abordagem inovadora misturando consultoria e curso tradicional , incluindo apresentações/slides e demonstrações práticas de como fazer (how-to).The latest Go release, version 1.19, arrives five months after Go 1.18. Most of its changes are in the implementation of the toolchain, runtime, and libraries. As always, the release maintains the Go 1 promise of compatibility. We expect almost all Go programs to continue to compile and run as before.