If you're looking to capitalize on the powerful capabilities of Delphi 2005, this is your essential resource. Named "Best Book" by Delphi Informant magazine, its practical, tutorial-based coverage helps you develop key skills, solve tough problems, and build functionality in your applications. Special insights from Delphi expert Marco Cantù give you an extra advantage. This edition contains enhanced coverage of sophisticated new features of the IDE and the Delphi programming language, covers Internet programming in Win32 and ASP.NET, the updated Win32 VCL and its .NET counterpart, the .NET FCL, and .NET/Win32 interoperability. Whether youre a beginner wanting to learn the essentials, an upgrader wanting to grasp the newest features, or an intermediate programmer seeking to optimize your applications, this book has all the answers you'll need.
Mastering Borland Delphi 2005
- Authors
- Marco Cantu
- ISBN
- 0782143423
- Published
- 19 Aug 2005
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
If you're looking to capitalize on the powerful capabilities of Delphi 2005, this is your essential resource. Named "Best Book" by Delphi Informant magazine, its practical, tutorial-based coverage helps you develop key skills, solve tough problems, and build functionality in your applications. Special insights from Delphi expert Marco Cantù give you an extra advantage.
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