Il 16.02.2015 22:55, [email protected] ha scritto:
Vince,
I am not quite sure how to respond to a posting, if I havn't done it
correctly, sorry, ignorance sounds so much better than 'stupidity'.
Vince, this is just a personal opinion but you may find this forum a
little 'choppy' to pick up general and structural knowledge from. I
would recommend the Lazarus Manual for a reasonable structure and it
seems to be quite complete. I have been heavily into Kylix for the
past number of years and the IDE for Lazarus seems to be more reliable
and the compatibility to Kylix is also excellent, from my experience.
Using that logic, any book on Kylix would probably put the 'structure'
would also help in using Lazarus. My only additional comment would
pick the database you plan on using and stick to it, mysql seems to be
the most used, but I don't want to start a fight with any of the
others, I took my poll made my decision and like the decision so far,
but that is just me. Try to jump into development with a short, real
problem that will teach you the most for the least code, have a few
glasses of wine, with dinner. Then the next day, decide what you learned.
I haven't doubted for a day I made the correct choice, first with
Delphi, then Kylix and now Lazarus, good luck.
John A. Ward, [email protected]
Hi John
Thank your for your message.
Do not worry, I will not bother the list for general knowledge questions
concerning Pascal or Lazarus, I have already found some documentation
that I will use before starting the development of the program.
Have a nice day :)
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