Books, eBooks, course documents and tutorials for the Delphi VCL and Firemonkey
Markus Greschat, 02.06.2017
Delphi developers know that not much literature has been published on the subject. Fortunately, this has recently started to change. ![Delphi In Depth FireDAC]()
On Lulu, Buch.de, Amazon, and other platforms, more and more current books about programming with Delphi are becoming available. For example, the free “Delphi Starter” from Delphi-Treff.de is also offered as an eBook.
Although the literature does not always cover the latest versions of the development environment, it still provides a very good overview overall. And for advanced Delphi developers, the books by Cary Jensen and Marco Cantù remain very valuable resources for daily Delphi development.
Books/eBooks
“Delphi in Depth: FireDAC” by Cary Jensen, Ph.D., published on May 10, 2017
“Cross-Platform Development with Delphi 10.2 & FireMonkey for Windows, MAC OS X (macOS) & Linux” by Harry Stahl, published on April 23, 2017
“Object Pascal Handbook” by Marco Cantù, published on August 5, 2015
“Grundkurs Programmieren mit Delphi” by Dr. Wolf-Gert Matthäus, latest edition published on September 5, 2016
“Coding in Delphi” by Nick Hodges, published on February 22, 2014
“More Coding in Delphi” by Nick Hodges, published on August 17, 2015
“Delphi in Depth: ClientDataSets 2nd Edition” by Cary Jensen, Ph.D., published on January 7, 2015
“Informatik mit Delphi” Volumes 1 and 2 by Eckart Modrow, latest edition published on January 3, 2014
Websites
www.delphi-treff.de: Know-how for Delphi developers (free eBook “Delphi Starter”)
Delphi Wiki: A Delphi wiki with extensive information, documentation, and code examples
Courseware by eBob42: Course materials
Delphi Pages: Forum, tips, information, and much more
Delphi Praxis: Developer community around Delphi
Entwickler-Ecke: Delphi forum
Embarcadero Developer Network: Embarcadero Developer Network
Delphi Tutorials: Information about Delphi
These resources are helping to fill the gap in Delphi literature and provide developers with more current and helpful material. Would you like me to assist you in gathering even more up-to-date Delphi resources? 😊