I would have to suggest that for beginners that Delphi for Dummies is an
excellent starting point for the absolute beginner. I havent moved onto the
intermediate level yet so cant comment on that.
Geoff
Mark Howard wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> It would be interesting and useful to me (and maybe some others) to get
> some feedback on what are considered to be the best reference books for
> beginner/intermediate level Delphinians.
>
> Some areas that I need to address in particular are:
>
> Understanding Paradox files, structure, indexing, recovery from
> corruption etc.
>
> Mixed file type (ascii/Paradox) transaction processing applications.
> eg read ascii file; lookup additional data in Paradox tables; write
> result set to Paradox table.
> Techniques and Tips.
>
> Detailed reference for the complete SQL useable in Paradox, complete
> with examples. Inner/Outer, Left/Right joins etc etc.
>
> A Beginners Guide to Error Trapping and Handling - from philosophy to
> implementation.
>
> Suggestions, please. It might help keep me off the list with silly
> questions!
>
> TIA
> Mark
>
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