Exclusive MVCActiveRecord, SQL and RQL Video Tutorial Series on PATREON - Video 2

I am pleased to announce the release of the second video in my exclusive series on PATREON, focusing on the utilization of queries using specific methods (GetBy*, SelectBy*, Count*), SQL and RQL queries with TMVCActiveRecord. This series represents a significant opportunity for developers seeking to deepen their understanding and proficiency in database programming using TMVCActiveRecord.

The latest installment offers an in-depth exploration of TMVCActiveRecord, a pivotal tool in modern database management and application development. This video is meticulously crafted to cater to both beginners and experienced programmers, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of complex database interactions.

By becoming a PATREON supporter, you will gain access not only to this invaluable video series but also to an extensive repository of exclusive content. This includes advanced programming tutorials, expert insights, and practical tips, all designed to enhance your programming expertise.

DMVCFramework PATREON community is getting bigger and bigger at each month. Joining the DMVCFramework PATREON community provides more than just educational content; it is an opportunity to connect with a network of passionate developers. Here, we embrace the principle of ‘Scientia potentia est’ (Knowledge is power), striving for continuous learning and improvement in our craft.

👉 VIDEO: TMVCActiveRecord - Episode #2 - Queries

To access this exclusive content and join a community of dedicated professionals, I invite you to become a PATREON Official Supporter. This commitment to your professional DMVCFramework development is an investment in your productivity with the framework.

Thank you for considering this opportunity to elevate your skills in Delphi and DMVCFramework. I look forward to welcoming you to our community.

📣 In the next weeks there will be a number of surveys reserved only to Official Patrons about some architectural and roadmap related topics. If you use DMVCFramework, you should partecipate… I think.

– DT

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