If you've been
working with Delphi for less than 3 months, you'll want to start
with our Delphi
Part I - Fundamentals course. This will get you up to speed
on basic Pascal, writing event handlers, OOP, dynamic form management,
and accessing desktop databases. If you're already comfortable
with Pascal, and you've put together forms with event handlers,
you should consider our Delphi
Part II - More Fundamentals course. This will teach you how
to use the more advanced controls such as list and tree views,
how to create controls at run time, how to control MS-Word and
MS-Excel using Active-X automation, will introduce you to Web
development, and provide a second level understanding of OOP.
If you've already
worked with Delphi for a year, and want to learn more about Object
Oriented Programming, our 5 day Delphi
Part III - Object Oriented Programming course is exactly
what you need. 5 Full days on using classes, writing your own
classes, and writing your own components which integrate into
Delphi's IDE. This is an in depth course on Object Oriented Programming,
the area where most developers struggle.
If you're a
Delphi developer interested in .NET, then our Delphi
2005 course will get you up to speed with this latest version
of Delphi. Learn how to create ASP.NET and web services with
Delphi 2005, and also learn what's involved in moving existing
applications to .NET. Delphi 2005 developers comfortable with
the basics will want to check out our more advanced .NET
part II class, just updated to include Delphi 2005 support.
If you know
OOP well, and want to learn how to write components, our 3 day Component
Writing in Delphi course will get you on the right track.
It will teach you how to create components from scratch, how
to customize existing components, how to create data-aware components,
and how to write component and property editors.
If you're using
Delphi and you need to use ADO, then our 2 day Using
ADO w/Delphi course will show you how to convert BDE applications
to use ADO, and how to develop ADO based applications from scratch.
If MS-SQL
Server is your database, then our 5 day Delphi
with SQL Server course is exactly what you need - 5 packed
days showing how to best write database applications in Delphi
with SQL Server. We also have official Microsoft SQL Server classes
which are language independent and go into more detail on the
server side of things. If you're implementing an application
which uses MS-SQL Server, then our MS
SQL Server 2000 Database Implementation course teaches you
the ins and outs of working with this database. If your role
is more of a database or Web administrator then our MS
SQL Server 2000 System Administration course is for you.
If you're
implementing multi-tier applications our Delphi
Multi-tier Development course will teach you the ins and
outs of COM, DCOM, CORBA, and MIDAS. If
you're doing database work with a variety of databases, and you've
already taken the Delphi Part I course, or have equivalent experience,
our 5 day Delphi
Database Development will get you up to speed with using
Delphi against a variety of databases including Interbase, and
Paradox, and MS SQL Server,. This in depth database development
course covers things such as using SQL, using Client Datasets,
editing read only result sets, managing update conflicts in a
multi-user environment, implementing "briefcase" style
applications, and much more.
If you're developing
for the Web, our 5 day Web
Development w/Delphi 5 course will get you up to speed on
Delphi CGI applications. Upgrading to Delphi 6? To learn all
about WebSnap and the new web development features in version
6, you will need to take our Delphi
6 Advanced Web Development course.
If you're doing
COM development, our 3 day Delphi
COM Programming course will get you on the right track. Learn
how to write early and late bound Active X Servers and Clients,
how to use type libraries, and more.
If you're interested
in a combination of topics, and have two or more developers,
a closed, customized course may be the best thing for you. It's
cost effective, we can run the course at your site our ours,
and you can mix and match topics from any of our courses, and
combine it with an element of consultancy. Please call (800)
279 9717 to speak to a course coordinator.
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