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21. Discover Delphi: Programming Principles Explained (International Computer Science Series) by Shirley Williams, Sue Walmsley | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(1999-07-24)
list price: US$95.00 -- used & new: US$30.84 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0201342863 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Oldie but goodie
At last an introductory DELPHI BOOK for absolute beginners!
Why so pricey
good examples but slow and missing important info If you are already a proficient programer then you will find this book far to long. It could be easily sumarised it into 50 pages and still contain all the info. If you want to learn about Object Orientated programing forget this book. The thing that most anoyed me was the fact that they had code snippets that were numbered as if from line 1 when the code was not from the start of the program. To the novice programer this could be very confusing. And they had snippets with no line numbering. Are they purposly trying to confuse people.
Excellent For Beginner If you are fully conversant with Pascal Syntax and structure, you might gain something reading through this book, but I do believe that you will gain more by reading through Tom Swan's book Delphi Bible followed by Charles Calvert Delphi Unleashed ... Read more |
22. Nitty Gritty Delphi 6 by Frank Eller | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2002-08-26)
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Excellent
Very bad book - don't buy |
23. Advanced Delphi Developer's Guide to ADO by Alex Fedorov, Natalia Elmanova | |
Paperback: 500
Pages
(2000-06-30)
list price: US$59.95 -- used & new: US$1.80 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1556227582 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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GREAT BOOK ON THE SUBJECT.
disappointing
Not only about ADO
Ignore the bad reviews, this book is worth buying I don't think the bad reviewers did read the book at all. This book covers Delphi ADO use and not ADO technology basics.If you are looking for an "Inside ADO Nuts-And-Bolts" type of book, buy another book, like the Microsoft Press series since ADO is a Microsoft technology.But if you want to learn how to use the ADO Express component suite for Delphi, then this is the book for you.I've been doing Delphi for 6 years now and I am no novice, and I certainly found the book helpful. On a side note, I would add that while the grammar in the book may not be perfect (it definitely needed better proofing before press time), the Authors unquestionably know the material.It's worth an A+ in my opinion, and I am thankful to have gotten ahold of solid material for a change.I do find that using Newgroups isn't helpful since the people tend to rant and rave about things completed unrelated to the posted topics.This book delivers focused material, and it has practical examples that you can apply and test right away. A companion CD is included, which I find to be a nice touch. Great book, great topic, and useful information.The bottom line is try it for yourself.I did.
Use it as a door stop Gives nothing the regular Borland documentation doesn't already cover.The code examples do not fill me with confidence that the authors actually understand Delphi programming basics either. You are better buying Understanding ADO from Microsoft press - I had to after reading this drivel. ... Read more |
24. Delphi 2 Developer's Guide (Sams Developer's Guide) by Xavier Pacheco, Steve Teixeira | |
Paperback: 1322
Pages
(1996-07)
list price: US$59.99 -- used & new: US$157.37 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0672309149 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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simply the best
THIS BOOK is art of perfection.
A complete reference that is always at my side
One of the BEST Delphi 2 book out there
Outstanding!Great reference for more advanced readers! |
25. Delphi 3 Superbible by Gary Brent, Richard Bagdazian, Steve Tendon | |
Hardcover: 1312
Pages
(1997-03)
list price: US$54.99 -- used & new: US$22.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1571690271 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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One of the worst Delphi books I have read
One of the best books in Delphi!
If you have Delphi help files, you don't need this book.
Great Reference Ishould mention also that it is a VCL reference: it does not cover topicslike the IDE or BDE in any great depth, and I guess assumes you get thatinformation from other sources. I would have given it 5 stars if it hadbeen updated for Delphi 4 and if its component coverage had been morecomplete. Pressure the publisher!! Still a great resource though.
Does not cover the most common components. |
26. Delphi Programming EXplorer: Master Cutting-Edge Visual Software Development for Windows by Jeff Duntemann, Jim Mischel, Don Taylor | |
Paperback: 620
Pages
(1995-05-15)
list price: US$39.99 -- used & new: US$23.34 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 188357725X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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This book is poorly organized and not very useful
Light reading, Great Tutorial. |
27. Delphi Programming Made Simple by Morris, Stephen Morris | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(1996-01)
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28. The New Delphi 2 Programming EXplorer: The Best Way to Master Cutting-Edge Visual Programming by Jeff Duntemann, Jim Mischel, Don Taylor | |
Paperback: 800
Pages
(1996-03-13)
list price: US$44.99 -- used & new: US$43.76 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1883577721 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Quick Note on an Old Favorite |
29. Mastering Pascal and Delphi Programming (Palgrave Master S) by William Buchanan | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1998-03-23)
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30. Mastering Delphi Programming (Palgrave Master S) by William Buchanan | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2003-02-04)
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31. High Performance Delphi 3 Programming by Jim Mischel, John Penman, Terence Goggin, Don Taylor, Jon Shemitz | |
Paperback: 635
Pages
(1997-07)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$39.69 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1576101797 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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The book has a very nice cover.
Not recommended
good for experienced delphi programmers
This is little more than "Kick Ass Delphi" in a new cover. |
32. Learn Graphics File Programming With Delphi 3 by Derek Benner | |
Paperback: 421
Pages
(1997-12-25)
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This book is antiquated
Shouldn't books like this recognize the crime of wasting perfectly good trees?
Perfect Candidate for the Nazi Book Burning Fires
Absolutely terrible book One star is the lowest rating Amazon has, so that's what Ientered... but it deserves no stars and a whole mess of lemons becausethat's what this book is.
Save your hard ( or easy) earned money |
33. Delphi Programming Unleashed/Book and Disk by Charles Calvert | |
Paperback: 30
Pages
(1995-06)
list price: US$45.00 -- used & new: US$74.26 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0672304996 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A Book to Really Learn Delphi!
The easy way to master Delphi. How many times did you read a book, follow the examples and run it in the computer, and at end of it you can't write a program by yourself?
While some books are introductory, others are for the experts, to be used as reference material. There are books that try conciliate both things, but few succeed. This one does it. Charles Calvert, with your soft writing style and some sense of humour, leads you to explore the language from the beginnings to the most advanced topics, in a soft and pleasant way. He emphasises the most important points, even repeating some fundamental concepts, and pointing the trickiest subjects. Everything is minutely explained. It is impossible to not understand. The examples are well formulated and are all reproduced on the accompanying CD, which carries too a bunch oftools and libraries. The coverage of the book is fantastic. From the structure of a Delphi program, to variables and looping. From the use of functions, to strings and pointers. The object programming and client server techniques are explored in depth, as well as OLE, SQL and multimedia subjects. The didactic is impeccable. An excellent book !
The easy way to master Delphi. How many times did you read a book, follow the examples and run it in the computer, and at end of it you can't write a program by yourself?
While some books are introductory, others are for the experts, to be used as reference material. There are books that try conciliate both things, but few succeed. This one does it. Charles Calvert, with your soft writing style and some sense of humour, leads you to explore the language from the beginnings to the most advanced topics, in a soft and pleasant way. He emphasises the most important points, even repeating some fundamental concepts, and pointing the trickiest subjects. Everything is minutely explained. It is impossible to not understand. The examples are well formulated and are all reproduced on the accompanying CD, which carries too a bunch oftools and libraries. The coverage of the book is fantastic. From the structure of a Delphi program, to variables and looping. From the use of functions, to strings and pointers. The object programming and client server techniques are explored in depth, as well as OLE, SQL and multimedia subjects. The didactic is impeccable. An excellent book !
The easy way to master Delphi. How many times did you read a book, follow the examples and run it in the computer, and at end of it you can't write a program by yourself?
While some books are introductory, others are for the experts, to be used as reference material. There are books that try conciliate both things, but few succeed. This one does it. Charles Calvert, with your soft writing style and some sense of humour, leads you to explore the language from the beginnings to the most advanced topics, in a soft and pleasant way. He emphasises the most important points, even repeating some fundamental concepts, and pointing the trickiest subjects. Everything is minutely explained. It is impossible to not understand. The examples are well formulated and are all reproduced on the accompanying CD, which carries too a bunch oftools and libraries. The coverage of the book is fantastic. From the structure of a Delphi program, to variables and looping. From the use of functions, to strings and pointers. The object programming and client server techniques are explored in depth, as well as OLE, SQL and multimedia subjects. The didactic is impeccable. An excellent book ! ... Read more |
34. Visual Object-Oriented Programming Using Delphi With CD-ROM by Richard Wiener, Claude A. Wiatrowski | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(1997-12-13)
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One of My Favorite Authors |
35. Programming and Problem Solving with Delphi by Mitchell C. Kerman | |
Paperback: 650
Pages
(2001-07-07)
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More Than Just Delphi
Excellent book
East US
Great Book
Very Good for the novice, but [pricey] |
36. Delphi 32-Bit Programming Secrets (The Secrets Series) by Tom Swan, Jeff Cogswell | |
Paperback: 768
Pages
(1996-10)
list price: US$44.99 Isbn: 1568846908 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Well Worth Having |
37. Mastering Borland Delphi 2005 by Marco Cantu' | |
Paperback: 992
Pages
(2005-08-19)
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More of the same
Excelent Book for beginners and a classic for the Masters
Great Resource
The Best In Mark Cantu's Delphi Series
Better choice for learning Delphi |
38. Delphi 2 Tutor: The Interactive Seminar-In-A-Box by Michael McKelvy | |
Paperback: 361
Pages
(1996-05)
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Need basics first?, this book can deliver.
Delphi for dummy in Live !
A good intro for someone switching from VB to Delphi
Good Start for the beginning programmer |
39. Learn Object Pascal with Delphi by Warren Rachele | |
Paperback: 358
Pages
(2000-09-25)
list price: US$49.95 -- used & new: US$44.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1556227191 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Among the elements that make this book perfect for beginning Delphidevelopers are Quick Check review questions to reinforce new concepts;Test Your Knowledge exercises for trying out newfound skills; and anappendix listing Object Pascal’s reserved words. The companion CD-ROM puts you to work immediately with the completeDelphi 5.0 Standard Edition compiler ready for installation. The CDalso contains the complete source code for all of the examples; trialversions of GLAD components; and a trial version of the UIL SecuritySystem from Unlimited Intelligence Limited. Customer Reviews (9)
Good but could be better.
A Question.
GOODTOSTARTWITH
Delivers what it promises! There were a few typos/formatting glitches that a tighter tech or page-proof edit would have caught, but the content of this book is nonetheless clear. If you happen to agree with the author's view that the place to start is with fundamental coding skills (that means practicing and learning with console (DOS) applications, not GUI apps), then this book really is an excellent place to start. As for choosing Delphi Pascal as a learning language, I've looked at many languages and read several books to try to grasp the fundamentals. I have no prorgramming or computer science experience, which made my search for the right language and tutorial all the more difficult. Believe me, I've looked at just about everything: VB, C++, C#, Java, RealBASIC, Perl, Python, Objective C, Rebol, and Ruby, to name most of them. After much study, I believe that Pascal, with its focus on highly structured and well throught out "unit" modules, really makes the most sense for a beginner (RealBASIC comes close, but good reference material is still a bit scarce). The language just makes sense to me, and coupled with Borland's Delphi IDE, programming is just easier and more fun to learn. If you're just getting started on your adventures in programming, this book can't be beat. It even includes Delphi 5 standard to practice with, which is a ... value on its own. Although Delphi 6 is already out, use this book and v.5 to explore the language (which hasn't changed at all, as far as I can tell) and the environment as a means of deciding whether Delphi is for you. If so, you'll want to move on to additional references, like Marco Cantu's Mastering Delphi books. One more note -- just because this book is for absolute novices, that doesn't mean it's a no-brainer. The pace is relatively swift, and I had to re-read some sections several times to catch on. The code samples build on prior lessons, too, and I found myself going back to previous material to refresh my recollection. This, however, helped rather than hindered my learning, as I was forced to re-study recently learned concepts I would have otherwise forgotten. In all, this book is a great value and an excellent read. It's finally got me going as a fledgling programmer, and for that, the author and publisher (as well as Borland) deserve great thanks!
A Very Good Book For Those New To Pascal And Programming The author makes it very easy for the uninitiated to do the example programs by creating a template project which is used throughout the book. The semantics of Pascal are well covered in the first seven chapters. In Chapter 8 the concept of units is introduced. My first attempt at the Currency Conver program with two units would not compile, so I tried the program from the CD-ROM, and although it compiled correctly, I got a run time error. I typed in the complete program again and this time it worked perfectly. In Chapter 9 on arrays, the author gives an interesting example of how a non-numerical ordinal type (char) can be used as the control variable in a FOR loop in the airplane seat reservation program. Chapter 10 on records gives a good example using student details of how all the procedures and functions can be contained in a unit, with only a simple menu, using the case construct as the main program. Also in this chapter isan introduction to stack and queue structures. Chapter 11 gives an introduction to object orientated programming using the queue structure from the previous chapter. While this chapter discusses the aspects of OOP, it is only an introduction to the subject of object orientated programming and a more advanced book would be required for a more in depth study of the subject, but what is given is adequate for an introduction. The twelth and final chapter discusses file IO and pointers. The file IO componet covers various ways files can be handled and is quite adequate. The section on pointers is probably too brief to be of much use, but the linked list is an interesting example of how pointers can be used. It is not the author's intention to delve into the graphical apects of Delphi, so there are not any examples of it in this book, but if any readers want to see Pascal in the Delphi environment, then they can see Marco Cantu's online book: Essential Pascal .... Marco Cantu is the author of the series of books Delhi Unleashed. I would have given this book a four star rating, but in Chapter 7 and some other chapters, nearly all the inequalities are missing from the statements. This is gross carelessness on the part of the author and the proof readers. I suggest readers down load the programs from the CD-Rom to see what the inequalities should be and pencil them in. ... Read more |
40. Delphi 3 for Dummies by Neil J. Rubenking | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(1997-05-22)
list price: US$24.99 -- used & new: US$53.48 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0764501798 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Introduction to windows programming
Hey! It is good for start!
Excellent for beginners to small companies
Still a dummy!
A fairly good book ruined by poor editing & no example disk |
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