![]() ![]() The videos take the viewer through the basics of the IDE, the language, and each demo mostly builds on the previous one in order to ultimately create a not too shabby GUI text editor. UPDATE 2017: That link is dead, videos can now be accessed thanks to here. Would learning another programming language with the help of a teacher and them coming back to delphi make sense?įormer Delphi Product manager Nick Hodges created 30 video demos targeted to those new to Delphi and the object-pascal language. My question is how do I go about becoming an expert Delphi programmer without having any "Real Teacher" to guide me? How did you guys learn? ![]() I have found quite a good bit of information on the internet that has helped me gain a basic knowledge of how things work inside the IDE and how to build basic apps but I want to be able to build really good apps that these tutorial do not teach me how to do. ![]() If it were possible I would love to go to school to learn the language but it seems like there are no schools in the US that teach it. However, I do want to take the shortest path that I can in learning. I am in no real rush to do this as I do understand that it takes time to become efficient at anything (especially programming). I would love for them to be feature rich and perform correctly. I basically want to build tools that will fill and submit web forms using sockets and I want them to be multi threaded as well. I am totally new to programming and I have chosen Delphi as the programming language that I would like to learn. ![]()
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