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Fearless Cross-Platform Development with Delphi

Fearless Cross-Platform Development with Delphi

By : Cornelius
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Fearless Cross-Platform Development with Delphi

Fearless Cross-Platform Development with Delphi

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By: Cornelius

Overview of this book

Delphi is a strongly typed, event-driven programming language with a rich ecosystem of frameworks and support tools. It comes with an extensive set of web and database libraries for rapid application development on desktop, mobile, and internet-enabled devices. This book will help you keep up with the latest IDE features and provide a sound foundation of project management and recent language enhancements to take your productivity to the next level. You’ll discover how simple it is to support popular mobile device features such as sensors, cameras, and GPS. The book will help you feel comfortable working with FireMonkey and styles and incorporating 3D user interfaces in new ways. As you advance, you’ll be able to build cross-platform solutions that not only look native but also take advantage of a wide array of device capabilities. You’ll also learn how to use embedded databases, such as SQLite and InterBase ToGo, synchronizing them with your own custom backend servers or modules using the powerful RAD Server engine. The book concludes by sharing tips for testing and deploying your end-to-end application suite for a smooth user experience. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to deliver modern enterprise applications using Delphi confidently.
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Section 1: Programming Power
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Section 2: Cross-Platform Power
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Section 3: Mobile Power
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Section 4: Server Power

Using a Raspberry Pi

Before the 1980s (and even for some time after that), computers were huge, taking up large air-conditioned rooms, and requiring massive amounts of energy and a highly trained staff. Today's hand-held smartphones are far more powerful than those behemoths and require almost no training at all. As the power of computers continues to increase and the size continues to decrease, the physical devices humans use to interact with a computer (such as keyboards and mice) can take more space than the computer itself. The term "fat finger" means more than just making a mistake on the keyboard; it now represents the limiting factor on user interfaces.

The Raspberry Pi is one of the more popular examples of this great reduction of computer size where the actual computer—CPU, memory, and interface ports—is the smallest component of the system, with the keyboard and monitor dwarfing the tiny case housing the electronics. Indeed, there are some...

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