This book shows how to use the Delphi IDE and programming language coupled with the FireMonkey library, to develop modern desktop and mobile apps with high speed and natively compiled efficiency from a single source code base. Marco Cantù and Pawel Glowacki show how to build apps with server-side services, parallel programming, and database access.
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Author: Marco Cantù and Pawel Glowacki Publisher: Packt Publishing Date: February 2024 Pages: 424 ISBN: 978-1805121107 Print: 1805121103 Kindle: B0CVLJF7DT Audience: Developers interested in Delphi Level: Intermediate Category: Other Languages
- Configure the Delphi IDE for mobile development, use Object Pascal, and build apps
- Manage core Delphi technologies, including parallel programming, JSON, XML, and FireMonkey
- Explore FireMonkey 3D features, UI styles, and mobile OS integration to build powerful apps
- Extend your apps to desktop using the same source code and set of technologies to expand opportunities
- Build web services integrate them with your UI for a holistic developer experience
- Deploy apps to devices and online stores, streamlining distribution and facilitating monetization
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