Building Apps in Delphi With the VCL Part 2
What you'll learn
- 40 Additional controls covered
Requirements
- Require access to a copy of Delphi (which you can get for free)
- Viewing Part 1 is highly recommended
Description
Yes that's right, it's back, it's better, it's Part 2. This course continues on from where we left off in Part 1. We increase our coverage of the Visual Component Library looking at over 40 additional controls - that's more than twice as many as the previous video! This gives you a total of over 60 visual and non-visual controls that you can use to build powerful and flexible user interfaces.
We also enhance our Periodic Table, write a couple of new periodic tables (using a TGridPanel and TPaintBox) and look at how Drag and Dock works.
Who This Course is For
- If you've completed Part 1
- There is a particular control you want to know how to use (note that I won't be reviewing properties already covered in Part 1)
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who wants to build Windows applications in Delphi
Instructor
I have been programming in Delphi since 1999, primarily building and maintaining applications for the real estate, banking and legal industries here in New Zealand, in these roles I have also used other technologies such a C#, Ruby on Rails, Android/Java, but Delphi is my favorite environment. I have presented at numerous online CodeRage conferences, these conferences last for an entire week with thousands of participants (the replays for all of my presentations are available on YouTube), and I was an international guest speaker at ADUG in 2013 and 2016. Most of my videos also appear on YouTube, for which I have well over a million views, and thousands of subscribers.
In 2012 Embarcadero invited me to join a select group of Delphi experts from around the world to form the Embarcadero MVP program, to which fewer than 100 people worldwide have been admitted (I'm the only one from New Zealand).
I also play guitar, invest in real estate, regularly work out at the gym, and of course make training videos on using Delphi