Borland Pascal 7 insider
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Borland Pascal 7 insider
(The Wiley insider series)
Wiley, c1993
- pbk. : acid-free paper
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Borland Pascal seven insider
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"Coriolis Group book."
Includes index
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Description
Unlike earlier releases of Pascal, Turbo Pascal 7 and Borland Pascal with Objects Version 7 make use of object-oriented programming techniques, particularly through a set of programming tools called OWL (Object Windows Library). This feature of Pascal makes it a very powerful Windows development tool, but also makes it difficult for traditional Pascal programmers, who need to develop a whole new way of thinking about and working with the language This is a guide for those who want to use Turbo Pascal and Borland Pascal with Objects to write Windows applications Special emphasis is placed on creating reusable multi-purpose modules of code called class libraries. Items such as windows, buttons and other graphical devices can be stored for easy reuse
Table of Contents
- FROM DOS TO WINDOWS TO OWL: Windows Programming Explained
- Getting the Most from TPW
- Creating a Derivative OWL Class
- The tDlgAppWindow Class
- INTERACTING WITH THE USER: Menus and Commands
- Basic File Management
- The IniData Class
- The Help Class
- INTERACTING WITH WINDOWS: The Clipboard Class
- The DDEML Class
- An OLE Client
- The OLE Server Client
- The Printer Class
- ENHANCING WINDOWS: The Custom Control Skeleton
- The tDatabase Class
- DEFENSIVE PROGRAMMING: The tError Class
- The Turbo Debugger
- Other Debugging Options.
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