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| After almost a year, I finally got authorization to use Delphi 2007 for a new project. None of my customer's programmers "speak" Delphi, so I'm preparing an intensive course for them, just to teach basics concepts so they can understand my source code. Can anybody recommend a book small enough to support this course? Best Regards Francisco Alvarado |
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| Hi Francisco, > After almost a year, I finally got authorization to use Delphi 2007 for > a new project. None of my customer's programmers "speak" Delphi, so I'm > preparing an intensive course for them, just to teach basics concepts so > they can understand my source code. Can anybody recommend a book small > enough to support this course? Check out Lulu.com, where Marco Cantù is selling the Delphi 2007 Handbook which sounds ideal for this kind of course. Highly recommended! See http://stores.lulu.com/delphis for the Delphi group on Lulu, including Marco's Delphi 2007 Handboko, his Essential Pascal, and also some of my titles and Julian Bucknall's good old Tomes of Delphi: Algorithms and Data Structures. For advanced or follow-up topics, like database or web specific coverage, you can check out my books on Lulu or courseware manuals on http://www.eBob42.com/courseware > Francisco Alvarado Groetjes, Bob Swart -- Bob Swart Training & Consultancy (eBob42.com) Forever Loyal to Delphi CodeGear Technology Partner -- CodeGear RAD Studio Reseller (BeNeLux) Delphi Win32 & .NET books on Lulu.com: http://stores.lulu.com/drbob42 Personal courseware + e-mail support http://www.ebob42.com/courseware Blog: http://www.drbob42.com/blog - RSS: http://eBob42.com/weblog.xml |
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