Book Description
Documents the creation of 32-bit console applications for Windows 95 and NT. Includes a suite of powerful Delphi components that encapsulates the most important Internet protocols including finger, FTP, and email. Includes the most complete, detailed system-level drag-and-drop coverage in the business, including both Delphi-based drag-and-drop and Windows drag-and-drop. Covers all the details of enabling creation of Windows DLLs right in Delphi. Explains the undocumented mechanisms for passing dynamic data to the routines in the obscure Math unit.
About the Author
Jim Mischel (Round Rock, TX) is a co-author of Delphi Programming EXplorer, and developer of Windows games in Delphi and C++.
Don Taylor (Poulsbo, WA) is the founder of Turbo User Group, editor of TUG Lines, and a co-author of Delphi Programming EXplorer. Jim Mischel (Round Rock, TX) is a co-author of Delphi Programming EXplorer, and developer of Windows games in Delphi and C++. John Penman (Johannesburg, So. Africa) is a Delphi developer specializing in Internet software development and custom components, and a contributor to Visual Developer Magazine. Terence Goggin (Westlake Village, CA) is product management director for Nutshell Software and developer of several leading Delphi components.
Don Taylor (Poulsbo, WA) is the founder of Turbo User Group, editor of TUG Lines, and a co-author of Delphi Programming EXplorer.