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PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2007 12:04 am    Post subject: Borland VCL Reference Book Reply with quote



Does anyone know of a hard copy reference book to Borland's
VCL?

Just starting with BCB, but finding stuff in the online reference
is not working for me, I still work better with hard copy.

Thanks in advance

Michael
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PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2007 1:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Borland VCL Reference Book Reply with quote



On Amazon:
Sams Teach Yourself Borland C++ Builder 3 in 21 Days (Sams
Teach Yourself)
is a good start - yes it's an old version of BCB but still
valid.

Borland C++ Builder 6 Developer's Guide by Jarrod
Hollingworth, Bob Swart, Paul Gustavson, and Mark Cashman
carries on from this

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Does anyone know of a hard copy reference book to
Borland's
VCL?

Just starting with BCB, but finding stuff in the online
reference
is not working for me, I still work better with hard copy.

Thanks in advance

Michael
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PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2007 4:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Borland VCL Reference Book Reply with quote



Thanks Pete

I have the Teach yourself in 21 days. But like anything it can only
contain so much.

I'm hoping to find a VCL reference guide. One that lists about all
the component types, and their properties and methods.

A book that list something like EditBox has the following properties,
and the following methods, then explains what each is or does.

I know it has to be out there, "everyone" is using VCL, so they must have
learned it somewhere.

Thank you for your response

Michael
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Pete Fraser
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PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2007 4:54 pm    Post subject: Re: Borland VCL Reference Book Reply with quote

I learnt it by going through the help file with a form and
seeing what happened.
The BCB6 help file was pretty good at describing what
happened - especially if you ignore inherited properties.
I haven't seen a VCL book - but I guess that one would be
useful.
Perhaps I ought to write one and publish on LuLu
Pete

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Thanks Pete

I have the Teach yourself in 21 days. But like anything
it can only
contain so much.

I'm hoping to find a VCL reference guide. One that lists
about all
the component types, and their properties and methods.

A book that list something like EditBox has the following
properties,
and the following methods, then explains what each is or
does.

I know it has to be out there, "everyone" is using VCL, so
they must have
learned it somewhere.

Thank you for your response

Michael
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PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2007 5:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Borland VCL Reference Book Reply with quote

Well using the help is slow for me, But the more I use it,
the better it'll be I guess.

Go ahead write that book, I'll order the first 2 copies!!!!!

Thanks

Michael
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