Actually, the early Delphi books are great for that - such as D1, D2 and
D3. By the time the students want newer features, they can handle a
more advanced book. I wont advocate Jensen and Wirth "Pascal User
Manual and Report" my original Pascal bible. :-)
Moretti, Giovanni 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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