The Way of Delphi: Reusing Objects, Components, Properties and Events Delphi is a breakthrough object-and-component development system for Windows.. This guide shows how to get productive with Delphi quickly, whether or not you have worked in object-based environments before. Users learn how to build their ow
TITLE | : | The Way of Delphi: Reusing Objects, Components, Properties and Events |
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RATING | : | 4.95 (170 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 0134552717 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
PAGES | : | 398 Pages |
PUBLISH | : | 0000-00-00 |
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Delphi is a breakthrough object-and-component development system for Windows. This guide shows how to get productive with Delphi quickly, whether or not you have worked in object-based environments before. Users learn how to build their own components, use existing VBXs and DLLs, invoke Windows API routines, access, query, and manipulate databases, and more.
Editorial : From the Publisher This book shows how to get productive with Delphi quickly, whether or not you've worked in object-based environments. Learn to build components; use existing VBXs and DLLs; invoke Windows API routines; access, query and manipulate databases; and connect applications using OLE and DDE.
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