A lot depends on your version of Delphi.  Marco Cantu still creates
primers on the latest versions of Delphi but he had to self publish the
last book he wrote.  Other authors have dropped out entirely.  Marco
Cantu's books are a must for anyone's library.

Another area is what do you want to do with Delphi.  Are you planning a
client server application or a single user program?

If I were you, I would go on WWW.ABEBooks.com and see what older
editions of Delphi books they have.  I still have books that are for
Delphi 2 myself.

Finally, you could skip the book route and go to
www.theDelphimagazine.com and buy their complete collection of all the
articles they ever published.  It costs 35 Pounds ($70) but it would
certainly have a lot of examples and exercises ranging over all the
versions of Delphi/

Tom Nesler


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 8:01 PM
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Subject: Good Delphi books


Hi,
I'm getting back into programming and was wondering if there are some 
good tutorial/exercise books for Delphi and which ones the group would 
recommend.  Something that gives you examples to try out.
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