Hi Giovanni

I have two books (both based on D5):

Marco Cantu's Mastering Delphi  and
Teixeira and Pachero's Delphi Development Guide

I personally found Cantu much more useful for basic programming.

I have no idea what the requirements are for teaching CompSci/Programming so my 
comments are just from a personal perspective.

Mark

On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 11:35:22 +1200, Moretti, Giovanni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Anyone know of a book suitable as a first year CompSci text - we have
been using Kerman but that's based on Delphi 5 and isn't going to be
updated and is no longer in print.

Know of any books that are oriented more towards teaching
CompSci/Programming than how to build vast multi-tier architectures? -
i.e. oriented towards beginners rather than professional developers.

Thanks
Giovanni
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