Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
Is there a normal video course on Delphi?
Hello everyone, toasters, in general, I'll get straight to the point. I decided to take up Delphi, as many people advise me to do it, and it's interesting for me too. Well, I think I’ll go looking for courses, as a result I didn’t find anything full-fledged, then somewhere the video is missing, or something else. I decided to ask you from experienced people in this matter. Please advise a normal video course or literature on Delphi. Thanks in advance .
PS Dear administration, please do not delete this topic with the reason that this can be found easily on the Internet. I decided to ask here in order that I would be advised a normal full-fledged literature or a video course so as not to waste time in vain.
Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
"so as not to waste time." (c) The author of the question. So, in order not to waste time, take python or java and study, since there are a lot of materials. And learn to program and, with due perseverance, join the development. And there is no sense in delphi, there is more profit from the same c++.
I will join the above and add - do not watch video tutorials, read books. After all, you read much faster than lecturers chew sop.i)
Delphi has been out of date for several years now. Builder conferences are held for him, of course, but the language is everything. Really learn python better.
"What they don't write about in books on Delphi"
of course, delphi is not dead, but it's not a cake anymore, the model of updating their bugs for your money cannot but rejoice =)
Delphi is a great language for beginners (Basic was also pushed, but Delphi is better, of course).
If you have Delphi 7 (preferably patch 7.1), a great book is Delphi3 for Dummies (Neil Rubenking). The examples are very short and for all areas (typos may occur).
If you are a Unicode lover, then go to Delphi2005-2010, and for new versions of XE, two libraries are used: VCL and FireMonkey.
The programmer is the one who WRITES!!! programs. A person who can't read! unable to write. Those. one who does not read a programmer cannot be physically, they study programming from books, there are a lot of good books on Delphi , but video tutorials record the same dummies as you, only more stupid and arrogant
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A5%D0%B5%D0%B9%D... ,_%D0%90%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%B5%D1% 80%D1%81
This is a reference to Anners Hejlsberg. He created Turbo Pascal, Delphi, C# and TypeScript. Pascal and Delphi are going down in history, look towards C# and TypeScript...
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Ask your questionAsk a Question
731 491 924 answers to any question