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.NET 2.0 for Delphi Programmers

.NET 2.0 for Delphi Programmers
By Jon Shemitz

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.NET for Delphi Programmers explores .NET from a Delphi programmer's viewpoint, and it is ideal for Delphi programmers moving to .NET. It presents the core concepts of the .NET world in terms you are familiar with. This book will help you with Delphi for .NET as well as C#.

Apress publishes migration books for both VB 6 and C++ programmers moving to .NET. Consider this the Delphi installment of Apress migration books! There is ample coverage of C# as well as Delphi for .NET inside this newest addition.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #822467 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-06-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 517 pages

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About the Author
Jon Shemitz has been programming since he was 12, when he learned Focal on a PDP-8, and has been programming professionally since he graduated from Yale University in 1981. He’s been using Borland’s Pascal since Turbo Pascal 1.0. He’s written several magazine articles and several book chapters.


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If you are a Delphi programmer wanting to learn .NET, this is the book5
As someone who used to use Delphi almost all the time, I hate to admit that in order to stay employable today, I'm having to know and use .NET. If you find yourself in the same situation, and you want a fast-track to .NET 2.0, then this book is at the top of the list.

It's the single most used book in my collection today when it comes to .NET.

At first, I read it cover to cover. It's not hard reading like some books can be, and it made sense to me since I know Delphi.
But with Jon's writing style, it's organized in a way that I reach for it when I need a quick reference as well.

It comes with special tidbits about the inner workings of the CLR, which I always find fascinating.

I keep it at the front of my bookshelf. I've had other programmers that C++ guys come by and ask to use it. So you don't need to know Delphi to make good use of it. Borland C++ Builder users will find it an easy read as well since Builder is built on Delphi.

Five thumbs up for this one. Well done Jon!

It's realy fantastic5
The best way to go from Delphi to Net Framework. Use the Delphi skill to learn Net.