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Delphi High Performance - Second Edition

By : Primož Gabrijelčič
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Book Image

Delphi High Performance - Second Edition

5 (1)
By: Primož Gabrijelčič

Overview of this book

Performance matters! Users hate to use programs that are not responsive to interactions or run too slow to be useful. While becoming a programmer is simple enough, you require dedication and hard work to achieve an advanced level of programming proficiency where you know how to write fast code. This book begins by helping you explore algorithms and algorithmic complexity and continues by describing tools that can help you find slow parts of your code. Subsequent chapters will provide you with practical ideas about optimizing code by doing less work or doing it in a smarter way. The book also teaches you how to use optimized data structures from the Spring4D library, along with exploring data structures that are not part of the standard Delphi runtime library. The second part of the book talks about parallel programming. You’ll learn about the problems that only occur in multithreaded code and explore various approaches to fixing them effectively. The concluding chapters provide instructions on writing parallel code in different ways – by using basic threading support or focusing on advanced concepts such as tasks and parallel patterns. By the end of this book, you’ll have learned to look at your programs from a totally different perspective and will be equipped to effortlessly make your code faster than it is now.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Final words

Before I leave you for good, I would like to say a few parting words.

It is obvious that you want to learn; otherwise, you wouldn’t have made it to this very last page. Don’t stop here! While this book contains lots of interesting information, it is by no means a definitive work. There is so much more to be learned, so much more to find!

Let this be your guiding line—never stop learning. Learn what others have to say, even if they contradict something I have said in this book. Maybe they are right and I am wrong. Follow what other languages are doing and what libraries exist for them. That is the source of many great ideas. Write good code. Write bad code. Find out why it is bad and fix it. Never stop moving.

Explore. Experiment. Evolve!