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Konstantin Khairov2016-08-23 20:34:11
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Konstantin Khairov, 2016-08-23 20:34:11

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.

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Mr Hobot, 2016-08-23
@vashaaa

"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++.

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Alexander Sinitsyn, 2016-08-23
@a_u_sinitsin

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)

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RedHairOnMyHead, 2016-08-23
@ThePyzhov

Delphi has been out of date for several years now.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.

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Vasily, 2016-08-23
@Foolleren

"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 =)

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Alexander Skusnov, 2016-08-24
@AlexSku

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.

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evgeniy_lm, 2016-08-24
@evgeniy_lm

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

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sitev_ru, 2016-08-23
@sitev_ru

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...

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19Strong, 2020-11-17
@19Strong

Delphi is dead, they said. 11/17/2020 - more alive than all the living. And this is far from over.

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