Delphi 2010 Handbook

Delphi 2010 Handbook by Marco Cantù is a revised edition published by Wintech in 2010, featuring 318 pages in English. This guide provides an overview of the new features introduced in Delphi 2010 for Win32, detailing enhancements such as Extended RTTI, updated IDE features, Windows 7 support, and improvements to the DataSnap architecture. It is designed specifically for developers who are utilizing Delphi 2010, ensuring a focused exploration of the latest advancements without overlapping content from previous editions.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the tools and programming languages relevant to Delphi 2010, making it a valuable resource for software development and engineering. The book does not include introductory material, concentrating solely on the new functionalities available in this version. With its targeted approach, the Delphi 2010 Handbook serves as an essential reference for those looking to deepen their understanding of the latest updates in the Delphi programming environment.
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The guide to what’s new in Delphi 2010, from the best-selling author of the Mastering Delphi series and the Delphi 2007 and 2009 Handbooks. The book covers all the new features of Delphi 2010 for Win32, from Extended RTTI to new IDE features, from Windows 7 support to the improved DataSnap architecture. This is a brand new book, there is no overlapping material with the Delphi 2007 Handbook and Delphi 2009 Handbook (which you can consider buying along with this book in printed or electronic format). The Delphi 2010 Handbook is expected to have about 300 pages covering exclusively new Delphi 2010 features. There is no introduction material or anything like that. The book is for developers who use Delphi 2010.
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