Delphi 7 from the entry to the third
Marco Cantù author: Marco Cantù translator: Hermit old man, cwxiao888 @ 163.com
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Dedicated to the late Andrea Gnesutta, a friend who was prematurely lost in the Delphi community
Thank you
The seventh edition of Delphi is followed by the seventh version of Borland's Delphi development environment, and a revolution in 1994 in winter. When it is for many other programmers, Delphi (and the twins on Linux, Kylix) is my main interest in these years; writing, consultation, teaching, published in the conference about Delphi speech occupied me. The more time, and other languages and written program tools are placed in the dust of my office. Because my work and my life are entangled too much, many people are also entangled by this, and I hope to have enough space and time to grate all of them should get. On the contrary, I will mention some special people and to the entire Delphi community (especially the Delphi spirit award in 1999, I am very happy to share "Thank you". First of all, we must formally thank the delphi possible and continue to improve her Borland programmers and managers: Chuck Jazdzewski, Danny Thorpe, Eddie Churchill, Allen Bauer, Steve Todd, Mark Edtington, Jim Tierney, Ravi Kumar, Jörg Weingarten, Anders Ohlsson and All others have not had a chance to meet. I would also like to thank my friends John Kaster and David INTERSIMONE (developer relationships in Borland), and other people working in Borland, including Charlie Calvert and Zack Urlocker.
Next, I would like to thank the editing and production of Sybex, and many of them didn't even know. Thank Brianne Agatep, Denise Santoro Lincoln, Tiffany Taylor, Rozi Harris, and Kelly Winquist; I would also like to thank Joel Fugazzotto and Monica Baum.
This masses the version of Delphi's long-term (www.blong.com) has a very detailed and more concern from Delphi Guru Brian. His important part and comments have been improved in all regions: the content, accuracy, example, and even readability and grammar! Thank you much. When writing I have a special contribution to the relevant chapter (for different levels) from (in alphabetical order) John Bushakra, Jim Gunkel, Chad, and Robert Leahey increased on the tool on .NET write programs Region. Short organisms and contact information because each of them helps me write.
Previous versions also have special contributions: TIM GoOch is engaged in Mastering Delphi 4, while Giuseppe Madaffari provides database materials for Delphi 5 versions. For Mastering Delphi 6, Guy Smith-Ferrier renovates the chapter of Guan Tian ADO, and Nando Dessena helps me to prepare Interbase materials. Many improvements in the body and examples are prologi proposed by past versions (Delphi R & D Team members Danny Thorpe, Juancarlo añez, Ralph Friedman, Tim Goo Añez, Ralph Friedman, Tim Goo, and Alain Tadros), Bob SWART, Bob Swart, Giuseppe Madaffari, and Steve Tendon also reviewed some other content. Uberto Barbini helped me write Mastering Kylix 2 book, some of his ideas ended this book and affects this book. Special thanks to My Friends Bruce Eckel, Andrea Provaglio, Norm Mcintosh, Johanna and Bug-UK Phil, The delphi Magazine magazine Ray Konopka, Mark Miller, Cary Jensen, Chris Frizelle, my collaborators PAOLO ROSSI, and the whole Italy D & D Team (www.dedonline.com). At the same time, "Thank you" All I am in Italy, the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, etc. Delphi programming courses, research clubs and participants in the conference ...
I grateful to my wife Lella, because she had to pat my writing and too late night (after spending many nights with our daughter Benedetta - I will grateful her , Because Dad's book is very bored to her). Many of our friends (and their children) have paid many in this work: Sandro and Monica with Luca, Stefano and Elena, Marco and Laura with Matteo, Filippo, Bianca and Paolo, Luca and Elena with Tommaso, Chiara and Daniele with Leonardo, Matteo and Laura, Vito and Marika with
Sofia
. Our parents, brothers, sisters, and their families are also very supportive. With them, there is a seven nephew - Matteo, Andrea, Giacomo, Stefano, Andrea, Pietro and Elena are very beautiful.
Finally, I would like to thank all people, many of them are unknown, they love life and make the world better. If I never stop the future and peaceful believe, it is because of them.
Visit Marco's Delphi Developer Website
Visit Marco's Delphi Developer Website
The author of this book, Marco Cantù, has established a site for Delphi developers, at www.marcocantu.com. This is a huge resource for your Delphi programming.
This site includes:
§ Source code of this book
§ Additional examples and techniques
§ Author Created Delphi Components, Wizards and Tools
§ Online book Essential Pascal, Essential Delphi, and others
§ Author's papers about Delphi, C and Java
§ Extensive links related to Delphi website and documentation
§ Other materials related to the author's book, the meeting of his speech, and his training lecture
This site also resident in a newsgroup, there is a special part to focus on the author's book, so the reader can discuss the content of this book with him and in them. Other parts of the newsgroup discuss the general topic of Delphi programming. Newsgroups can also be accessed from web interface.