Delphi Books
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Delphi XE Handbook: A Guide to New Features in Delphi XE
Published 9 years ago
by Marco Cant, CreateSpace
Delphi XE Handbook is a guide to new features in Delphi XE, covering everything but the DataSnap portion of the product. Written by best-selling Delphi books author Marco Cantù, the book follows the Delphi Handbooks series on 2007, 2009, and 2010, both in scope and in the appraoch. This book on Delphi XE (covering only new features of the product) is 132 pages long and it is avaialble also in print.
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Delphi in Depth: ClientDataSets
Published 9 years ago
by Cary Jensen Ph.D., CreateSpace
Delphi in Depth: ClientDataSets, is one book that belongs in the library of every Delphi developer. This in-depth guide, by Delphi ClientDataSet expert Cary Jensen, shows you how to get the most out of Delphi ClientDataSets. With this book, you will discover how ClientDataSets work, learn how to improve your software with powerful Delphi ClientDataSet features, master the art of cached updates, and build multi-tier applications using Delphi's DataSnap.
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Delphi 2010 Handbook: A Guide to the New Features of Delphi 2010; upgrading from Delphi 2009 (Volume 1
Published 11 years ago
by Marco Cant, CreateSpace
The guide to what's new in Delphi 2010, from the best-selling author of the Mastering Delphi series and the Delphi 2007 and 2009 Handbooks. The book covers all the new features of Delphi 2010 for Win32, from Extended RTTI to new IDE features, from Windows 7 support to the improved DataSnap architecture.
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SQL For Dummies
Published 11 years ago
by Allen G. Taylor, For Dummies
This is the rare case of a book that can take you from a beginner to an advanced-intermediate level. Like many of the books in IDG's Dummies series, this volume begins with a definition ("What is SQL?") and ends with "The Part of Tens," a collection of tips in a top ten list form. Taylor writes in a breezy, entertaining style that SQL novices will find inviting. One caveat: The examples are given in Borland's Delphi, a rapid application development (RAD) tool.
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Masterminds of Programming: Conversations with the Creators of Major Programming Languages
Published 11 years ago
by Federico Biancuzzi, Shane Warden, O'Reilly Media
Masterminds of Programming features exclusive interviews with the creators of several historic and highly influential programming languages. In this unique collection, you'll learn about the processes that led to specific design decisions, including the goals they had in mind, the trade-offs they had to make, and how their experiences have left an impact on programming today. Masterminds of Programming includes individual interviews with: Adin D. Falkoff: APL Thomas E. Kurtz: BASIC Charles H. M
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Illustrated C# 2008 (Windows.Net)
Published 13 years ago
by Daniel Solis, Apress
The unique, visual format of Illustrated C# 2008 has been specially created by author, and teacher of development methods, Daniel Solis. The concise text, use of tables to clarify language features, frequent figures and diagrams, as well as focused code samples all combine to create a unique approach that will help you understand and get to work with C# fast.
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Visual Studio 2005 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
Published 14 years ago
by Vanessa L. Williams, For Dummies
A thorough revision to the Visual Studio 2005 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies makes this the ideal book for new programmers or Java programmers looking to get up and running with Visual Studio. The book will be a comprehensive, value-priced reference for the entire Visual Studio 2005. Microsoft’s catch-phrase for Visual Studio 2005 is personal productivity. The goal of personal productivity is to allow the developer to work at a higher level of abstraction.
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.NET 2.0 for Delphi Programmers
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Jon Shemitz, Apress
.NET for Delphi Programmers explores .NET from a Delphi programmer's viewpoint, and it is ideal for Delphi programmers moving to .NET. It presents the core concepts of the .NET world in terms you are familiar with. This book will help you with Delphi for .NET as well as C#. Apress publishes migration books for both VB 6 and C++ programmers moving to .NET. Consider this the Delphi installment of Apress migration books! There is ample coverage of C# as well as Delphi for
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Event-Based Programming: Taking Events to the Limit
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Ted Faison, Apress
Languages like C#, VB .NET, and Delphi include built-in support for events, and these events become very powerful when they connect the objects and components of a system. Events make it possible for such parts to interact without any coupling. And the resulting parts can be developed and tested individuallywhich keeps the code clean and simple. Component-based development (CBD) is an extension of object-oriented programming.
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Mastering Borland Delphi 2005
Published 15 years ago
by Marco Cantu, Sybex
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.