Nitty Gritty Delphi 6

Summary
Positioning itself in the middle ground between "weighty tomes" and "slimmer volumes" without enough reference material, this text concentrates on the features of the Professional Edition of the Delphi 6 programming language. After introducing the topic of object-oriented programming, computer programmer Eller offers chapters covering Object Pascal, Delphi's base elements, basic elements of an application, functions and procedures, program development techniques, Delphi and databases, Delphi and the Internet, developing components, and error-handling and debugging. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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