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Delphi GUI Programming with FireMonkey

By : Andrea Magni
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Book Image

Delphi GUI Programming with FireMonkey

4 (1)
By: Andrea Magni

Overview of this book

FireMonkey (FMX) is a cross-platform application framework that allows developers to create exciting user interfaces and deliver applications on multiple operating systems (OS). This book will help you learn visual programming with Delphi and FMX. Starting with an overview of the FMX framework, including a general discussion of the underlying philosophy and approach, you’ll then move on to the fundamentals and architectural details of FMX. You’ll also cover a significant comparison between Delphi and the Visual Component Library (VCL). Next, you’ll focus on the main FMX components, data access/data binding, and style concepts, in addition to understanding how to deliver visually responsive UIs. To address modern application development, the book takes you through topics such as animations and effects, and provides you with a general introduction to parallel programming, specifically targeting UI-related aspects, including application responsiveness. Later, you’ll explore the most important cross-platform services in the FMX framework, which are essential for delivering your application on multiple platforms while retaining the single codebase approach. Finally, you’ll learn about FMX’s built-in 3D functionalities. By the end of this book, you’ll be familiar with the FMX framework and be able to build effective cross-platform apps.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Section 1: Delphi GUI Programming Frameworks
4
Section 2: The FMX Framework in Depth
13
Section 3: Pushing to The Top: Advanced Topics

Summary

In this chapter, we had an overview of FireDAC, the standard data access component library for Delphi. Being a very solid library with a long history, it has a lot of powerful and interesting features and, even if a complete overview is far beyond the scope of this book, you should have acquired all the necessary background to start using it profitably. Delphi is a very wide-ranging product, enabling developers to write a huge variety of applications including data-centric ones. FireDAC is the perfect solution for local, C/S, and even multi-tier solutions, with full support for a great number of data sources (DBMSes) and natural support for cross-platform applications as it is a pure Delphi library (thus, compiling on every platform supported by Delphi itself).

Having the chance to learn about a single DAC library (included in the product) and use it to build server, desktop, and mobile applications is a huge advantage over other technologies out there. As already stated...