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DL150: Delphi 2010, What's New


Description
The Delphi® 2010 for Win32 New Features course is for Delphi users seeking a hands-on introduction to new Delphi 2010 features. Through discussion and hands-on exercises you will learn about new VCL features, new VCL controls, enabling Vista application development, the new DBExpress 4 framework, Web development using AJAX, MSBuild and the new Delphi Build System, and more.

To enhance your understanding, discussions include how to apply new features to architecting, prototyping, and developing applications. Further, hands-on lab exercises re-enforce your understanding of the new features, and aid in generating more thorough classroom discussions.

Experienced instructors deliver this course via a classroom setting or on-line conferencing. Both delivery methods include discussions and lab exercises.

This course helps prepare students for the Delphi 2010 product certification exam.

Cost
The cost of this course is $1,495 CDN

Length
2-days

Audience
Programmers, developers and architects who require an introduction to Delphi® 2010 features

Prerequisites
tick User-level knowledge of the Windows® operating systems
tick Basic experience using Delphi
tick Familiarity with database concepts

Headings
What is Delphi 2010
tick Main resources
tick Version Compatibility

Welcome to Delphi 2010 IDE
tick Look and Feel
tick Main Blocks
tick Main Functionalities

Overview of Project Types
tick VCL applications
tick Multi-tier applications
tick Reporting with Rave Reports

New Language Features since Delphi 7
tick For-in Loop, Inline Directive
tick Class Helpers
tick Nested Types and more


New VCL Features since Delphi 7
tick New VCL Controls and Properties
tick Vista Enabled Applications
tick New DBExpress 4 Framework
tick VCL for Web with AJAX Support

Delphi’s New Build System
tick MSBuild and the C++Builder IDE
tick MSBuild Advanced

Delphi’s New Installer

tick Introduction to InstallAware Express CodeGear Edition
tick Sample of using the installer

Introduction to Together for Delphi

tick Basic overview of Together features in Delphi 2010

 

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