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Whether you're new to Delphi or just making the move from an earlier version, Mastering Delphi 7 is the one resource you can't do without. Practical, tutorial-based coverage helps you master essential techniques in database, client-server, and Internet programming. And the insights of renowned authority Marco Cant� give you the necessary knowledge to take advantage of what's new to Delphi 7--particularly its support for .NET.

Coverage includes:

  • Creating visual web applications with IntraWeb
  • Writing sockets-based applications with Indy
  • Creating data-aware controls and custom dataset components
  • Creating database applications using ClientDataSet and dbExpress
  • Building client-server applications using InterBase
  • Interfacing with Microsoft's ADO
  • Programming for a multi-tiered application architecture
  • Taking advantage of Delphi's support for COM, OLE Automation, and COM+
  • Taking advantage of Delphi's XML and SOAP support
  • Implementing Internet protocols in your Delphi app
  • Creating UML class diagrams using ModelMaker
  • Visually preparing reports using RAVE
  • Using the Delphi language to create your first .NET programs

A Fully Revised Version of the Book That Won the Delphi Informant Readers Choice Award

If you're looking to capitalize on the powerful capabilities of the latest release of Delphi, Mastering Delphi 6 is the one resource you can't do without. Practical, tutorial-based coverage helps you develop key skills, solve tough problems, and build and implement sophisticated functionality in your database, client/server, and Internet applications. The special insights of Delphi expert Marco Cantù give you an extra advantage as you complete successful projects and progress towards Delphi mastery.




Author: Kent Reisdorph
ISBN: 0672312867
Publisher: Pearson Education - July 1998
Format: Paperback
Delphi developer Julian Bucknall provides fellow developers a comprehensive overview of using algorithms and data structures from a practical perspective. Bucknall begins with a discussion of algorithm performance, and provides comprehensive coverage of such topics as arrays, linked lists, and binary trees. The book focuses on search algorithms—such as sequential and binary search—and sort algorithms—including bubble, insertion, Shell sort, quicksort, merge sort, and heapsort—along with techniques for optimization. Additionally, the author presents hashing and hash tables, priority queues, state machines and regular expressions, and data compression techniques such as Huffman and LZ77.

About the Author
Julian Bucknall is director of programming at TurboPower Software Company in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He writes the monthly column Algorithms Alfresco in The Delphi Magazine, and is also the author of the freeware library EZDSL.

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