Delphi 3 for Dummies


Combine Delphi 3 For Dummies with Borland's Delphi 3 development package and you have all you need to get started creating your own Windows 95 and Windows NT applications. Thanks to author Neil J. Rubenking's hands-on, plain-English approach to programming, you'll feel comfortable starting from scratch if you've never programmed before and right at home if you're already familiar with Visual Basic, earlier versions of Delphi, or other languages. Turn to Delphi 3 For Dummies to find out how to
  • Create and run Delphi programs effectively
  • Take advantage of the Delphi program's components as well as the Windows 95 program's built-in components
  • Write 32-bit programs as easily as 16-bit programs
  • Create Internet applications and ActiveX programs for your Web site by using Delphi
  • Design complex applications for Windows 95 or Windows NT by using Delphi's intuitive, visual interface
  • Gain insight into programming techniques by studying Delphi-generated code

Delphi 3 For Dummies also features Neil Rubenking's own top ten lists for Delphi, including

  • Ten of the most common Delphi mistakes and how to avoid them
  • Ten handy built-in Delphi functions
  • Ten Windows API (Application Programming Interface) functions to 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 you use Delphi.

Author(s): Neil J. Rubenking  

ISBN 10: 0764501798
ISBN 13: 9780764501791
Pages: 428
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