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Delphi for .NET Developer's Guide
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Dewey Decimal Number: 005.265
EAN: 9780672324437
ISBN: 0672324431
Label: Sams
Manufacturer: Sams
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 888
Publication Date: May 22, 2004
Publisher: Sams
Studio: Sams
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- .NET 2.0 for Delphi Programmers
- Mastering Borland Delphi 2005
- Inside Delphi 2006 (Wordware Delphi Developer's Library)
- Web Services Development with Delphi (Information Technologies Master Series)
- Mastering Delphi 7
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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.

Rating:
- Good referenceIf you're into, or getting into, .NET programming with Delphi, this is a good reference. I am a professional programmer, and Delphi is one of 4 languages I use on a regular basis. I bought this book, and Cantu's book, about two months ago to ease into ASP.NET from 12 years of VCL programming. Both books are very helpful, but my Pacheco book is way more dog-eared than the Cantu book, so that says something right there.
Rating:
- Beautiful!Beautiful introduction to .NET and Delphi language / environment. Especially enjoyed the
sections on GDI programming, assemblies, and cross platform demos. Great job.
Rating:
- Excellent, lots of advanced topicsThough this book aimed primarilly at .NET rather than Delphi it self, but I think its approach is correct, for the readers that already familiar Delphi 5/6/7. I would call this book '.NET for Delphi programmers'.
This book contains advanced topics I didn't feel useful first time. But lately I migrate some old Delphi 5 compoment packages
to VCL.NET, I found there're many useful topics in this book.
In a word, I like this book and it worth the money.
Rating:
- Good .NET instruction, but not very Delphi-centricI was initially disappointed by this book, though now I am only slightly negative. In the book, the author provides a good overview of how you can use Delphi for .NET and ASP.NET. I did learn a lot about .NET and am better prepared for the migration.
However, this looks and reads like an editted C# book. Except for a few pages (literally one chapter), there is very little about Delphi. The examples are in Delphi, which helps with the understanding, but the author uses the Microsoft .NET libraries and DOES NOT USE EVEN ONE of the Borland specific libraries like VCL.NET, etc. in his examples.
Overall, an educational book, but not what I was looking for.
Rating:
- Essential for Delphi .Net developerThe book covers an excellent range of topics. As both Delphi and .Net are large subjects I think Xavier has managed the content very well.
The book is easy to read and the examples are very easy to follow.
The Delphi 6 Developers Guide on CD is also a nice bonus if you are still developing for Win32 in Delphi 6/7.
What I expect out of this type of book is to reduce my learning curve and allow me to start writing programs, Delphi for .NET Developer's Guide has certainly done that for me.
If you are going to write .NET programs in Delphi than you want this book on your shelf.
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