Borland Delphi 7

06/20/2006 02:03 Neuropath#1
Hey guys. I want to start contributing to the e*PvP forum with more than just explaining stuff so I picked up a copy of Borland Delphi 7 (because i read most hacks here were done in Delphi, C++ and Visual Basic and from reading other stuff many people thought Delphi was the best) anyways, I currently have no knowledge on any type of programming but I was wondering if anyone knew of any websites with tutorials and such. thanks guys. :)
06/20/2006 09:40 sonybaci#2
i need that too :D
06/20/2006 09:42 Peach#3
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06/20/2006 09:51 sonybaci#4
thanks peach :D


EDIT: :cry: but i must to pay for that to download..... :cry:
06/20/2006 10:03 The!One#5
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06/20/2006 10:55 Ultima#6
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See this as a quick way to reread stuff you forgot but its not for learning
06/20/2006 12:38 unknownone#7
Books are best for learning.
And I mean a hard copy, not an e-book (unless you wanna print the whole thing out).
06/20/2006 13:44 Neuropath#8
Thanks everyone, those two links look pretty helpful. :)

@unknownone - Do you know of any books in particular? Or should I just pick up like "Dephi For Dummies" or something :?
06/20/2006 13:55 sonybaci#9
can some1 give me the instalation kit??? i'm conzuzed,BUMP
06/20/2006 13:56 unknownone#10
No, never get a "..for dummies" book.

I'd reccomend Mastering Delphi by Marco Cantù (There are versions for Delphi 7, and 2005)

Others well rated books are Inside Delphi, and Delphi in a nutshesll (O'Reilly)
06/20/2006 14:12 Neuropath#11
sweet. thanks again unkownone :P i wonder how much any one of those will cost me :?
06/20/2006 16:03 Peach#12
borrow them from the library?.. u can extent it for half a year at onli around 0.30 usd here dont know how is it there though..
06/20/2006 16:30 Neuropath#13
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Originally posted by Peach@Jun 20 2006, 16:03
borrow them from the library?.. u can extent it for half a year at onli around 0.30 usd here dont know how is it there though..
lmfao. i haven't been to the library in so long i forgot it existed hahaha. well, yu get books for a month and then it's 30 cents a day for every day after that until it gets to $25 and then they make you pay for the book :?
06/20/2006 17:46 sonybaci#14
is there a free no pay version?
06/20/2006 17:58 unknownone#15
Theres a Personal Learning Edition, I think, but I'm not too sure. I'm sure you have the initiative to know where to download a cracked version anyway.

Or if you're not into cracked software, give Delphi a miss and use something close to it. Delphi is derived from the Pascal language, which is alot more avaliable, and you can find better compilers. Ada is also a nice Pascal derived language, and is quite similar to C in some ways. A little more difficult than Delphi.