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1. Introducing Delphi Programming: Theory through Practice by John Barrow, Linda Miller, Katherine Malan, Helene Gelderblom | |
Paperback: 544
Pages
(2005-07-28)
list price: US$70.00 -- used & new: US$63.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0195789113 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (3)
Received in good condition and in two weeks time
Good start
Best Delphi book for beginners! |
2. Delphi in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly)) by Ray Lischner | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(2000-03-16)
list price: US$44.99 -- used & new: US$27.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1565926595 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description The heart of this book is its reference sections on built-in Delphi language features and other useful information on this development tool. Each entry has a guide to syntax, a description of all parameters and return values, and code samples, plus many entries feature "tricks and tips" with additional information. While this title concentrates on the "core" language (instead of Delphi's extensive support for visual components), there's little doubt that it will be useful if you work with the tool on a daily basis. The book also delivers an advanced guide to ramping up on the latest and greatest in new language features in Object Pascal. Material on using classes, and the type of information features available in today's Delphi, are particularly effective. There are a lot of smart tips on proper class design techniques, including using properties, constructors, and destructors. (Delphi has its own conventions here, and this book will fill you in if you are coming to Object Pascal from another programming language.) Along the way, the author offers numerous expert nuggets on when to use (and when to avoid) using certain features. Whether you are a novice or a more experienced developer, this tutorial and reference is all you need to be productive with the latest and greatest in object-oriented programming with Delphi. --Richard Dragan Topics covered: Overview of Delphi Object Pascal, units and libraries, data and string types, exception handling, file I/O, classes and objects, inheritance, constructors and destructors, interfaces, reference counting, Windows messages, memory management strategies, virtual method tables (VMTs), properties, using TypInfo, virtual and dynamic methods, automated methods and COM, Delphi type information and RTTI, concurrent programming with threads, synchronization, thread local storage techniques, Delphi language reference, system constants, operator reference, compiler directives, code samples, and programming tips. Customer Reviews (24)
Classic Language Reference book
A desk reference with in-depth information
Too Much Work
Oldie but Goodie
Keep this on my bookshelf |
3. Delphi Programming for Dummies by Neil J. Rubenking | |
Paperback: 418
Pages
(1996-05)
list price: US$24.99 Isbn: 1568846215 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description If you thought programming was nothing more than bits-and-bytesdrudgery, you haven't tried Borland's Delphi development packagefor creating Windows and Windows 95 applications. Now with supportfor 32-bit programs in the latest release of Delphi, Delphi 2.0,creating even the most complex applications has never been easier.Delphi Programming For Dummies, 2nd Edition, shows youhow. In plain English, author and programming whiz Neil Rubenkingshows you how to...Create and run Delphi programs effectivelyWrite 32-bit programs with no more effort than it takes towrite 16-bit programsTake advantage of powerful components tailored for Windows95Design complex applications for Windows or Windows 95 usingDelphi's intuitive, visual interfaceGain insight into programming technique by studying Delphi-generatedcodePut all of Delphi's components to work for you Delphi Programming For Dummies, 2nd Edition, also featuresNeil Rubenking's own top ten lists for Delphi, including...Ten of the most common Delphi mistakes and how to avoid themTen handy built-in Delphi functionsTen Windows API (Application Programming Interface) functionsto use with Delphi Plus, a free Delphi programming cheat sheet is yours for the detaching-- keep it close by for quick reminders and tips whenever youuse Delphi. Customer Reviews (2)
Delphi Programing For Dummies
An excellent book to start working with Delphi |
4. KickAss Delphi Programming: Cutting-edge Delphi Programming with an Attitude by Don Taylor, Jim Mischel, John Penman, Terence Goggin | |
Paperback: 544
Pages
(1996-08-01)
list price: US$39.99 Isbn: 1576100448 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Total waste of time and money
No satisfaction with code or publisher! |
5. Programming Delphi Custom Components by Fred Bulback | |
Paperback: 420
Pages
(1996-06)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$39.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1558514570 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Chap 3 is usefull |
6. Delphi Programming Problem Solver by Neil Rubenking | |
Paperback: 604
Pages
(1996-04-19)
list price: US$34.99 Isbn: 1568847955 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Writing and using Dynamic Link Libraries (DLLs) containing Delphi forms.Executing and controlling other programs.Accepting files dragged-and-dropped from File Manager or Explorer.Adding an always-on-top command to the system menu.Affixing the Windows 95 help button to forms.Using the power of the new Rich Edit component.Creating owner-draw and bitmap menu items.Using forms as components of other forms.Building metafiles and enhanced metafiles.And internationalizing programs using resource-storage DLLs.Plus, on Delphi Programming Problem Solver's accompanying bonus disk, you get valuable, ready-to-use programs written by the author and performance-tested on many major platforms: Delphi 1.0/Windows for Workgroups 3.11Delphi 1.0/Windows 95Delphi 2.0/Windows 95Delphi 2.0/Windows NT 3.51 Customer Reviews (4)
A gem: full of useful and practical techniques
Each Delphi programmer here now has his own copy.
it sounds that it include so many tricks.
A must-have for every Delphi programmer |
7. Mastering Delphi 6 by Marco Cantu | |
Paperback: 1104
Pages
(2001-07-25)
list price: US$59.99 -- used & new: US$74.08 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0782128742 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Much of the introductory material included in previous editions has been removed in favor of plenty of exposure to the enhancements available in Delphi 6. Among others, these include CLX, the new cross-platform component library, dbExpress, the new database engine, and Delphi's extensive support for e-business and Web development. There is also improved coverage of some of Delphi's longer-standing features. Designed in a tutorial format, this book bristles with practical programming. In all, there are around 300 examples, each one supported by Cantù's clear explanation of the key skills in view. From the foundations of Delphi's object-oriented class library through to a whole section devoted to building Web applications, no information is left unexplored. If you are looking to lever your skills and harness the power of Delphi 6 for your applications, look no further than this excellent resource. --Peter Lunn, Amazon.co.uk Customer Reviews (7)
VERY nice book
"Time marches on..."
First Impression of Cantu's Delphi 6
Cantu is overrated Fairly experienced programmer will find that his writing style in the Mastering Delphi series hobbles learning as in the effort to sound more 'friendly' by not adopting deeper technical terms he takes two paragraphs to explain something which a couple of sentences should suffice to.
So far so good |
8. Tomes of Delphi WIN32 Database Developer's Guide by Warren Rachele | |
Paperback: 365
Pages
(1999-07-25)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$2.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1556226632 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A great project that wasn't finished
Text Is Slow, Sparse, Introductory; Save Your Money
I found it useful I come from an engineering background.Most of my prior programs are number crunching Fortran programs.I've switched toDelphi to do Windows programming.I had no database background. Thisbook got me started with database theory, and database practice withDelphi.I must admit if I was a Delphi database expert and bought thisbook I would probably be dissapointed.But it fit my needs with gooddiscussion and examples for my level of database experience.
This book is great Even though this is a Delphi book it was invaluableto me in completing a C++Builder database application that I was requiredto write. In my opinion, if you aren't advanced enough to know how to dodatabase programming in Delphi (or C++Builder), but would like to be, thisbook is for you.If you are already an accomplished database programmer,then you probably wouldn't look for a book like this in the first place.
Beginners Only |
9. Delphi Programming with COM and ActiveX (Programming Series) by V. Ponamarev | |
Paperback: 312
Pages
(2002-09-24)
list price: US$44.95 -- used & new: US$35.52 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1584502541 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Delphi Programming with COM and ActiveX
If you are serious about COM, DON't BOTHER WITH THIS BOOK Then, in the next 6 chapters, a total of 85 pages, the author went into COM Basics, Creating a Simple COM Object, Automation Servers, Using ActiveX Controls in Delphi, Creating ActiveX Controls, and Creating MTS Components.Don't be fooled by the titles of these chapters, you can find better information some where else, such as the Borland Delphi On-Line Help or other Delphi COM programming books. ....Though, a little bit out-dated, the Delphi COM Programming is, in my opinion, the best coverage on COM subject in the context of Delphi. ***A V O I D ***T H I S *** B O O K !!!
Good, clear coverage - but in 2002? Yet, in this age with developer tools vendors scrambling over themselves to provide Web Services, cross-platform portability and other "next generation" features, it seems unusual to come across a new title about the humble old COM and ActiveX interfaces. I can't help but feel even if the book is new, the manuscript is old: the book purports to be "Delphi 6 compatible", which essentially means all the code samples and screen shots are from Delphi 5, but because COM is a stable technology, the text applies equally well to Delphi 6. Nevertheless, Borland's Delphi is actually now in its 7th incarnation anyway, although the point does still stand - with Microsoft making no further changes to the COM and ActiveX standards, modern day Delphi programmers should find no coding discrepancies between what they read in the book and how their Delphi operates. All this aside, I must be fair - the book is clearly written, and COM is indeed an important technology. For those working with non-Microsoft tools, such as Delphi, it is certainly a major factor in making use of the vast array of pre-packaged components available on the Internet. Microsoft's MSDN Web site does contain a large amount of programming detail on COM and ActiveX but the sample code is predominantly for Visual C++, and hence this title does serve a useful purpose for Delphi programmers, working with the Object Pascal language. However, at the end of the day I really can't help but feel the release is mis-timed by a couple of years. The bulk of experienced programmers will already have managed to get a handle on COM, and new programmers are likely to be working with Web Services from the onset. For the niche market of experienced programmers new to Delphi and wanting to get a grip on COM, perhaps, then this book is a definite contender. ... Read more |
10. .NET 2.0 for Delphi Programmers by Jon Shemitz | |
Hardcover: 517
Pages
(2006-06-02)
list price: US$79.99 -- used & new: US$5.36 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1590593863 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description .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 .NET inside this newest addition. Customer Reviews (2)
It's realy fantastic
If you are a Delphi programmer wanting to learn .NET, this is the book |
11. Mastering Delphi 7 by Marco Cantù | |
Paperback: 992
Pages
(2003-02-20)
list price: US$59.99 -- used & new: US$218.06 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 078214201X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Great opportunity for mastering delphi!
Excellent Delphi book
Very good for reference - light on some details
Great
Good guide... |
12. Charlie Calvert's Delphi 4 Unleashed by Charles Calvert | |
Paperback: 1152
Pages
(1998-11)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$29.79 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0672312859 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (23)
Good book for every Delphi developer!
Good book for every Delphi developer!
Excellent Intermediate to Advanced Book Charlie's style of writing is nothing short of brilliant. The writing style is very lucid and the complete book is highly structured and flows very smoothly. Having said that, you do not necessarily have to follow the book religiously from one chapter to another. Unlike tutorial books, where the current chapter builds upon the previous chapter, Charlie's book takes a diametrically opposite way of teaching you Delphi. A complete subject is treated in every chapter, which makes it considerably more useful for an intermediate to advanced developer. Some very important chapters are provided on the CD which does require you to take the time to print them. In summary - take my words, get the book, work with it and I can assure you that you will end up being if not an excellent Delphi programmer at least a well informed developer of Delphi's Advanced features.
This book is quite good,but I need new version about Delph5
Lots of Info - Too Much Info On the other hand Charlie does go on a bit. I don't think that at its root Polymorphism is a particularly difficult concept but he leaves you thinking that it must be, because he goes on-and-on about it. The other problem is that he assumes a lot of knowledge. For example there is a buckets of information about COM, ActiveX,OLE and the like, but nowhere does he tell you the relationship between all these things and when/why you would want to use them. This may not be a problem for some readers, but I haven't really managed to get much out of the later chapters as I don't have - and the book doesn't give me - a basic understanding of these Microsoft technologies. Yet Charlie goes on for page after page about the details of how Delphi implements COM, which just got me bogged down and very confused. Don't think I am being down on this book, I'm not! Just be carefull to make sure it is the book for you. I am quite an experienced programmer, but I have little or no knowledge of Microsoft technologies and as a result found their treatment in this book very heavy going and often next to useless. IMHO the text could have been a little more terse and they might have got in the chapters that are on CDROM. This practice is simply not acceptable. ... Read more |
13. The Tomes of Delphi 3: Win32 Graphical Api by David Bowden, Larry Diehl, Phil Dorcas, Kenneth Harrison, Rod Mathes, Ovais Reza, Mike Tobin, John Ayres | |
Paperback: 879
Pages
(1998-03)
list price: US$54.95 -- used & new: US$12.25 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1556226101 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Pretty bloody thin, if you ask me
Looks alot like MSDN to me
Like the other tomes books, pretentious and uninformative
Like a fool I bought this one inspite of the reviews here...
Not a good value |
14. Teach Yourself Database Programming With Delphi in 21 Days (Sams Teach Yourself) by Nathan Gurewich, Ori Gurewich | |
Paperback: 569
Pages
(1995-09)
list price: US$39.99 -- used & new: US$35.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0672308517 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Good introduction to database programming |
15. Delphi for .NET Developer's Guide by Xavier Pacheco | |
Paperback: 888
Pages
(2004-05-22)
list price: US$64.99 -- used & new: US$19.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0672324431 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Master Microsoft's .NET Framework using Delphi. This book provides expert knowledge of both Delphi and. NET with the same, practicable and real-world solutions approach used in previous Delphi Developer's Guides. Delphi for .NET Developer's Guide is a new edition of the #1 Delphi book by authors Xavier Pacheco and Steve Teixeira. This newest edition is completely updated for Delphi using the .NET Framework and includes in-depth coverage on Borland's new CLX architecture, DBExpress Applications, SOAP, CORBA, WebSnap and BizSnap features. It continues as a complete reference and authoritative guide to the newest version of Delphi. Additional topics covered include: The .NET Framework; Programs, Units, and Namespaces;.NET Security Custom WinForms Controls; Memory Management and Garbage Collection; COM and COM+ Interoperability; ADO.NET, ASP.NET and Web Services. Customer Reviews (9)
Good reference
Beautiful!
Excellent, lots of advanced topics
Good .NET instruction, but not very Delphi-centric
Essential for Delphi .Net developer |
16. Inside Delphi 2006 (Wordware Delphi Developer's Library) by Ivan Hladni | |
Paperback: 742
Pages
(2005-11-25)
list price: US$49.95 -- used & new: US$26.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1598220039 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A very good source for learning Delphi.
This book Is great!
Inside Delphi 2006 - Good acquisition
Inside Delphi 2006
Very good |
17. Delphi Graphics and Game Programming Exposed by John Ayres | |
Paperback: 544
Pages
(2000-01-20)
list price: US$59.95 -- used & new: US$0.49 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1556226373 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description In addition the book includes a complete example game illustrating the different techniques discussed throughout, an appendix explaining how to use DirectSetup for installing DirectX, and a glossary of common words and phrases used in the game programming industry. The CD includes: • Source code from the book’s projects • full retail version of Delphi 4 Customer Reviews (31)
Code is on publisher website
Don't buy this book!
You have to start somewhere... Many complain about not finding the CD Key... it's on a card that sticks out like a sore thumb in the back of the book.Look a little harder. This book is not a comprehensive guide to game or direct x programming (or Delphi).However, what it can do is provide you with the means to jump right in and make a game.What I'm talking about is ready-made basic 2D game engine's that can be modified to do just about anything.The book gets you the basics on graphics, sound, sprites, controls (even force feedback), special effects and a bit more. I was introduced to this book by taking a graphics class in my 4th year of college.We barely used the book (because we only touched a little direct x at the end), but I spent the end of that winter break and much of the following months making a Tetris style puzzle game.If you can get the example programs to compile/run, you should be able to modify them to do your bidding.
Turbo Pascal upgrade ps: if you notice that im from Belgium: I have the same edition and in English.
What I needed. |
18. Delphi Component Design by Danny Thorpe | |
Paperback: 348
Pages
(1996-12)
list price: US$36.95 Isbn: 0201461366 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Excellent Delphi resource
A standard-setter that few have followed
Don't even bother trying to buy from A1 Tech Book The book is supposed to be great, by the way.
First book on the subject: A good start with good beginings
The most valueable Delphi resource on the planet |
19. Introducing Delphi Programming: Theory through Practise by John Barrow, Helene Gelderblom, Linda Miller | |
Paperback: 560
Pages
(2004-04-29)
list price: US$45.00 -- used & new: US$200.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 019578135X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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The best option for the beginner.
Good Intro to Delphi, but not great
Practical and Effective Teaching of Delphi Programming I had given up.Then, over the 2003 Christmas holidays, I decided to check around the Internet one last time for Delphi materials.I stumbled over an online course offered through the University of South Africa that is built around "Introducing Delphi Programming: Theory through Practice."The example materials for the course demonstrated a very practical set of explanations and exercises.So, I ordered the book through Amazon-UK because it was not at that time available in the U.S. "Introducting Delphi programming: Theory through Practice" turned out to be outstanding: it begins where I needed to begin; it progresses smoothly from task to task; it is built around sets of practical exercises and practice activities;explanations are clear and well organized. It is the best "how to" book of any type that I've ever used. In addition, there's an online course offered through the University of South Africa.I've signed up and am progressing through the book at the schedule required for the course; the schedule helps to keep me working away at learning Delphi in the midst of a busy life.The course also offers email contact with 2 of the authors of the book (Gelderblom and Miller) for help with the activities. (...)Pat ... Read more |
20. Borland Delphi How-To: The Definitive Delphi Problem Solver by Gary Frerking, Wayne Niddery, Nathan Wallace | |
Paperback: 800
Pages
(1995-10)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$191.39 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1571690190 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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An excellent learning tool 1. Forms, All of the fundamentals are covered. I found it to be an excellent source of exercises for a course in Delphi. While they may not be exactly what you want, all are very easy to tweak to your tastes. Published in Journal of Recreational Mathematics, reprinted with permission.
A gem of a book. Every Delphi developer should have a copy.
Don't leave the bookstore without it! It has something for everyone. It's chaulked full of usefull tidbits that you can add to any application. I'll list a few entries from the table of contents so you know what I mean: It has 103 of these "How To's" do make your application really shine. Two or three of these features would pay for the book. That's like getting the other 100 for free! Even though this book is written for Delphi 1, the majority of these tricks will also work for Delphi 2. All of the sample code is on the CD-Rom so you can easily see it working before you install it into your application. If you want to spruce up your application, I definitely recommend this book. You'll also improve your Delphi techniques by learning how some of these "tricks" are performed. This book is a keeper. Don't leave the bookstore without it! ... Read more |
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