Delphi

Delphi language is based on the laws of PASCAL. It is a high level language used to design structured object-oriented designs. The code is very easy to read and it can be compiled very easily, it enables the use of modular programming without much effort. These are some basic advantages, which the Delphi offers as a programming language.

It is easy to believe that you are using Borland’s compilation tools. As a programming language Delphi supports Borland and RAD environments

The windows platform, hardware for computers and the Internet or the World Wide Web are constantly changing factors. Delhi language adapts itself to these changes and helps the programmer benefit from these changes. The Delphi goes with the flow. Its added advantages or characteristics that can be counted as unique are its features in language, compiling, framework and visual tools. These features offer specific advantages to a programmer.

By offering an enhanced library for visual components and fully integrated modeling suites and ALM tools using the ECO or the Enterprise Core Objects framework the Delphi language provide an unlimited scope for productivity. It eliminates time consuming, tedious, long drawn procedures for programming. And Programmers do realize the value of this component.

Delphi typically suits the needs of small organizations, which are compact even though it has outperformed the larger organization in skill, efficiency and expertise. Using object relational mapping and transparent database the programmers can rapidly develop web based intranet applications. Small organizations that develop critical to business software, which has high performance database servers’ requirements, can use the ECO III model to enhance this performance.

Delphi programs have sub levels called units. These units are modules, which contain the source code. Usually programming languages start with the program name, then a list of commands. The user clauses contain information about this list of commands and store information on the directives for the modules.


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  • Dr.Bob's Delphi 5 Clinic
    The latest news, technical articles on Delphi 5 features, book reviews and training events on Borland Delphi 5 from Inprise.
    http://www.drbob42.com/Delphi5/
  • Hello, World program
    Delphi 1.0/2.0
    http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/helloworld/delphi.html
  • Project JEDI
    An international community of Delphi developers with a mission to exploit efforts, experiences and resources to make Delphi and Kylix--the greatest Windows and Linux application development tools.
    http://www.delphi-jedi.org/
  • translations.pas
    C header files and sources translated for Borland Delphi. Includes MySQL client API and WebSite server API.
    http://www.fichtner.net/delphi/
  • Delphilist - the online Delphi community
    An online Delphi community which is built around what the members want. Discussion, source code, tutorials.
    http://www.delphilist.i12.com/
  • Delphi Developers
    Please note that the information and components on this page are only of use to developers using Inprise (Borland) Delphi development tools.
    http://www.magsys.co.uk/delphi/
  • Borland (Inprise): Delphi Forum: Tek-Tips
    Technical support and mutual help system for computer professionals. Forbids selling, recruiting.
    http://www.tek-tips.com/threadminder.cfm?pid=102
  • Delphi Basics
    Reference information for the Delphi programming language, from Delphi 7 to Delphi 2005 with examples.
    http://www.delphibasics.co.uk
  • Borland Delphi Developer Support: Downloads
    The "official" source for Delphi updates, patches, etcetera. Includes all Delphi 3 and 4 patches, up-to-the-minute help files, and links to a variety of useful BDE-related files.
    http://info.borland.com/devsupport/delphi/downloads/index.html

 

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