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Delphi Programming Projects

By : William Duarte
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Delphi Programming Projects

By: William Duarte

Overview of this book

Delphi is a cross-platform programming language and software development kit that supports rapid application development for Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X, Android, and iOS. With the help of seven practical projects, this book will guide you through the best practices, Delphi Run-Time Library (RTL) resources, and design patterns. Whether you use the Visual Component Library (VCL) or FireMonkey (FMX) framework, these design patterns will be implemented in the same way in Delphi, using Object Pascal. In the first few chapters, you will explore advanced features that will help you build rich applications using the same code base for both mobile and desktop projects. In addition to this, you’ll learn how to implement microservice architecture in Delphi. As you get familiar with the various aspects of Delphi, you will no longer need to maintain source code for similar projects, program business rules on screens, or fill your forms with data access components. By the end of this book, you will have gained an understanding of the principles of clean code and become proficient in building robust and scalable applications in Delphi.
Table of Contents (9 chapters)

Models for a database – objects

To interact with a database (at least for what is being discussed in this chapter), we need a template, which will be the equivalent of the fields in the database tables.

The process is very simple. Let's create an object for each table in our database; regardless of whether it is SQL Server or PostgreSQL, we will only have one object per entity:

  • users
  • products
  • customers

The users object

The idea to facilitate the maintenance and reading of the code is to separate a unit for each entity. In this case, we will need to create three new units for each table. To do so, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Delphi IDE.
  2. Create a new VCL project.
  3. Create three new units (File | New | Unit - Delphi...