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Re: Good Delphi books
Francois Piette wrote:
>> I'm getting back into programming and
Nesler, Thomas J wrote:
> 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.
>
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Francois Piette wrote:
>> 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.
>
> Delphi is able to cover such a braod range of application that
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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. Somet
John Meyer wrote:
> 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.
Hi John, Sorry about the previous post, thats what I get for using
> 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.
Delphi is able to cover such a braod range of application that if you tell
us which kind of a
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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