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Expert Delphi

By : Paweł Głowacki
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Expert Delphi

By: Paweł Głowacki

Overview of this book

Delphi is the most powerful Object Pascal IDE and component library for cross-platform native app development. It enables building natively compiled, blazingly fast apps for all major platforms including Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, and Linux. If you want to build server-side applications, create web services, and have clear GUIs for your project, then this book is for you. The book begins with a basic primer on Delphi helping you get accustomed to the IDE and the Object Pascal language and will then quickly move on to advanced-level concepts. Through this book, we’ll help you understand the architecture of applications and will teach you the important concepts of the FireMonkey library, show you how to build server-side services, and enable you to interact with the Internet of Things. Towards the end, you will learn to integrate your app with various web services and deploy them. By the end of the book, you will be able to build powerful, cross-platform, native apps for iOS and Android with a single code base.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Cross-platform 3D rendering

Abstracting away the underlying 3D API from the programmer is the foundation of the FireMonkey graphics architecture. On top of this basis there is the second pillar, rapid application development with components. The FireMonkey framework comes with pre-built, reusable 3D components that make it easy to write complex 3D applications.

In FireMonkey it is very easy to create sophisticated, GPU-powered 3D user interfaces using reusable visual components that let you focus on your business application logic instead of spending time on writing low-level 3D API code.

There are different 3D APIs available on different operating systems supported by the FireMonkey library. Standard APIs for rendering 3D graphics on mobile targets is a cut down version of the OpenGL library called OpenGL ES. On desktop targets, FireMonkey supports DirectX on Windows and full...