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4D Programming Language
Designed byLaurent Ribardière
Developer4D SAS
First appeared1984; 36 years ago (dev) 1987; 33 years ago (official)[1]
Stable release
Preview release
v18 R3 Beta
PlatformCross-Platform
OSWindows, macOS
LicenseProprietary
Filename extensions4DB, 4DC
File formatsInterpreted, Compiled
Websitedoc.4d.com
4D
Original author(s)Laurent Ribardière
Developer(s)4D SAS
Initial release1984; 36 years ago (ss) 1987; 33 years ago (v1)
Stable release
Preview release
v18 R3 Beta
Written inC++, C
Operating systemWindows, Mac OS
Type
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.4d.com

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4D Server
Original author(s)Laurent Ribardière
Developer(s)4D SAS
Initial release1993; 27 years ago (v1)
Stable release
Preview release
v18 R3 Beta
Written inC++, C
Operating systemWindows, Mac OS
Type
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.4d.com

4D (4th Dimension, or Silver Surfer, as it was known during early development) is a relational database management system and IDE developed by Laurent Ribardière.[3] 4D was created in 1984[4] and had a slightly delayed public release for Macintosh in 1987[5][6][7] with its own Programming Language[1]

The 4D product line has since expanded to an SQLback-end, integrated compiler, integration of PHP, and several productivity plug-ins and interfaces. Some of the plug-ins created by 4D include 4D Write (a word processor), 4D View (somewhat like a spreadsheet, but with extra functionality) and 4D Internet Commands (which let you add all sorts of Internet related functionality to a database). There are also over 100 third-party plugins, free and commercial.

4D can also be used as a web server, to run compiled database applications.

Today, 4D is published by the French company 4D SAS and has a sales, distribution and support presence in most major markets, with the United States, the United Kingdom, and France being the primary markets. The product is localized in more than a dozen languages, including English, French, German, Japanese, Czech, Hebrew, Arabic, Korean and Persian.

History[edit]

Silver Surfer, as it was known during early development, was developed by Laurent Ribardière in 1984. Following negotiations with Ribardiere it was planned that Apple Inc. (formerly Apple Computer Inc) would publish the software but Apple canceled the plan, reportedly due to pressure from other potential database publishers who claimed that if Apple had their own 'brand' database, 3rd party products would be disadvantaged in the marketplace.[8] Apple tried at the time to ensure well known software publishers supported the Macintosh platform and as a result, the project reverted to Laurent Ribardière, who with the French businesswoman Marylene Delbourg-Delphis published 4th Dimension. Although independently published, Apple supported the new venture and used 4D extensively throughout the organization for projects including fitness center management and CIM (Computer Integrated Manufacturing). A number of Apple personnel became 4D experts, including Lance McAndrew in Apple's Cupertino headquarters and Andrew O'Donoghue in Apple's Irish based European manufacturing headquarters, where a 4th Dimension application managed the entire European Service Center administration.

Over the next few years 4th Dimension's installed base grew and the publisher ACI, established a US-based subsidiary ACIUS, initially led by Guy Kawasaki. After 16 years of operating as ACIUS up to 2000, the name was officially changed to 4D Inc.[9]

In 1993, 4D Server v1.1, the client/server version of 4th Dimension was introduced along with the release of 4th Dimension v3.1.[10]

In 1995, 4D v3.5 went cross-platform and has since then supported both the Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh operating systems.[11]

In 1997, 4D v6 was the first version of 4D to contain a fully integrated web server, allowing developers to translate 4D forms into HTML on the fly using only the 4D language.[12]

In 2004, 4D 2004 was the first version of 4D to allow developers to create standalone, client/server, web and Service Oriented Applications (SOA)without changing any code.[13]

In 2008, 4D v11 added a SQL layer to the 4D database engine and extending native SQL in to the 4D programming language which allowed 4D developers to write native SQL code to connect to either local or remote servers[14][15]

In 2010, 4D v12 integrated the ability to execute PHP functions/scripts from within the 4D programming language. This version also supported new replication and synchronization commands and included a 64 bit version of 4D Server[16]

Version history[edit]

BranchLatest versionInitial releaseFinal releaseStatus Feb 2019Notes
v18.xv18.LTS16 Jan 2020OngoingSupportedProject Databases for Version Control, Built-in encryption tools, 4D for iOS, 4D Write Pro, 4D View Pro
v17.xv17.410 July 2018OngoingSupportedORDA (Object Relational Data Access), Collections, Object Notation, Dynamic forms
v16.xv16.610 Jan 2017OngoingSupport ended 24 July 2019New Cache Management System, Preemptive Multithreading, 4D Dev Pro 64 bit
v15Rv15R510 Nov 201514 Sep 2016Superseded by 16.xPreview of features to be in v16.x
v15.xv15.616 Jul 201525 Apr 2017Support ended 25 Apr 201864 bit 4D Server for Mac servers; New network layer
v14Rv14R5May 2014March 2015No longer supportedpreview of features to be in v15.x
v14.xv14.612 Dec 201320 Dec 2016No longer supported4D Mobile (Connectivity options for 4D Server as a datasource for Wakanda (software)); Structured JSON objects (C_Object); SQL views; new tools for maintenance and monitoring, new journaling system.
v13.xv13.614 Feb 201218 Jun 2015No longer supportedNew multithreaded HTTP server; automatic session management; new extensible HTTP client; webkit integration and extended Javascript support; enriched list box; external document management.
v12.xv12.63 Jun 20108 Oct 2013No longer supported64 bit 4D Server for Windows servers; PHP integration; Synchronization and Replication
v11.xv11.923 Sep 20087 Jul 2011No longer supportedSQL engine; integrated maintenance center (MSC); SVG management; Integrated Web Area
2004.x2004.831 Aug 200430 Jun 2009No longer supportedRevamped interface; Integration of high-level ODBC commands, 4D Customizer, 4D Backup and 4D Engine
2003.x2003.8r217 Mar 200311 Apr 2006No longer supportedXML; Web Services; Embedded Compiler
v6.8.x6.8.615 Apr 200224 Sep 2004No longer supported
v6.7.x6.7.5No longer supported
v6.5.x18 May 1999No longer supported
v6.0.x6.0.5199727 Feb 1998No longer supportedIntegrated Web Server
v3.xNo longer supported4D v3.5 was the first cross-platform version (mac/win),
v1.x1987No longer supportedMac only

Architecture[edit]

A 4D application can run in either Standalone mode or Client-Server mode.

Single-User[edit]

In Standalone mode, the 4D application (4D.exe on Windows or 4D.app on Mac) is used to open the structure file (4DB/4DC) file directly along with the associated data file (4DD).

Client-Server[edit]

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In the Client-Server paradigm the 4D Server application (4DServer.exe on Windows or 4DServer.app on Mac) is used to open the structure file (4DB/4DC) file directly along with the associated data file (4DD). 4D may then be used in remote mode to connect to the 4D Server.

Application Editions[edit]

4D has two applications; 4D and 4D Server. 4D Server runs only as a server but 4D can be run in either standalone or remote mode.

4D[edit]

4D can be run in two modes. 4D in single-user mode allows for 1 person to run the application. 4D in remote mode is used for connecting to a 4D Server.

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4D Server[edit]

4D Server is used for Client-Server connectivity to the application. In this mode, 4D Server loads the structure file (4DB or 4DC) and also the datafile (4DD) and provides network access to 4D (in remote). Each workstation has a dynamically updated cache of the resources they are working with, while the 4D Server maintains the data and code.

Syntax[edit]

This section will include syntax examples demonstrating different programming constructs used in 4D, such as for loops and variable usage.

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Data Types[edit]

4D fields, variables, and expressions can be of the following data types:

Data TypeFieldVariableExpression
StringYesYesYes
Number (double)YesYesYes
DateYesYesYes
TimeYesYesYes
BooleanYesYesYes
PictureYesYesYes
PointerNoYesYes
BLOBYesYesNo
ArrayNoYesNo
Integer 64 bitsYesNoNo
FloatYesNoNo
ObjectYesYesYes
UndefinedNoYesYes
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More info on 4D data type can be found on the 4D Data Types documentation page

Variable Scope[edit]

Local variables are prefixed with a $ like $myLocalVariable and only live for the duration of the method.

Process variables have no prefix like myProcessVariable and live throughout the duration of the process.

Inter-process (or Global) variables are prefixed with a <> like <>myGlobalVariable and live throughout the duration of the application.

Comparison of looping[edit]

For[edit]

While[edit]

Repeat[edit]

Optimizing loops[edit]

You can use Real, Integer, and Long Integer variables as well as inter-process, process, and local variable counters. For lengthy repetitive loops, especially in compiled mode, use local Long Integer variables.

Here is an example:

Nested Loops[edit]

The following example goes through all the elements of a two-dimensional array:

The following example builds an array of pointers to all the date fields present in the database:

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'High-End Mac Database Offers Own Programming Language'. InfoWorld. 16 March 1987.
  2. ^ abc'4D Product Lifecycle'. 4D. Retrieved 2016-01-10.
  3. ^'4D People - 4D'. 4d.com.
  4. ^'A History of Innovation'. 4d.com.
  5. ^'Overdue Apple Server Goes to Market'. ComputerWorld. 26 January 1987.
  6. ^'New Database Software Program Moves Macintosh Into The Big Leagues'. chicagotribune.com.
  7. ^'Seeking 4th Dimension? Take Heart, It's Now In Town'. chicagotribune.com.
  8. ^Guy, Kawasaki (1989). The Macintosh Way. United States: Scott Foresman Trade. pp. 18. ISBN0673461750.
  9. ^'Good Bye ACI US, Hello 4D, Inc'. MacNews.com.
  10. ^InfoWorld (27 December 1993 – 3 January 1994). 4D Server delivers on the promises of others. InfoWorld Media Group, Inc.
  11. ^ComputerWorld (24 July 1995). Database maker opens new Windows. ComputerWorld.
  12. ^InfoWorld (9 June 1997). 4th Dimension suitable for mixed Mac, Windows sites. InfoWorld Media Group, Inc.
  13. ^'4D, Inc. Ships 4D 2004 Featuring a New Streamlined Design Environment and New Deployment Technologies | Business Wire'. www.businesswire.com. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  14. ^'4D Announces the Worldwide Release of 4D Server V11 SQL'. www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  15. ^'4D Server v11 adds SQL, optimizes performance | MacNN'. MacNN.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  16. ^'4D v12 is Now Available'. iClarified. Retrieved 2016-02-29.

External links[edit]

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  • 4D Documentation (static & live)
  • 4th Dimension (software) at Curlie
  • 4d-database on Stack Overflow
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