Good afternoon, dear! Please tell me a good book on Delphi7. So everything would be clear!

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    It all depends on your initial knowledge of programming. I'll give you a book for beginners. He himself once studied at the university. The book is quite easy to learn, but gives a good basic and then more advanced knowledge in Delphi. The book is called "The Delphi Bible". Posted by Michael Flenov. I recommend to buy it if you seriously want to study this language. You can buy and read reviews on ozone. If, after all, finances are limited, you can download it here.

    • Thanks for the answer! My knowledge of programming is not enough: I studied HTML, CSS, JavaScript. I read reviews about the book and realized that it was a really good book. Tomorrow I'll get together and buy this book. - ka5itoshka
    • the book is by the way worth it when doing Delphi, it has a lot of solutions and most importantly descriptions! - Artem
    • And do not accidentally tell me whether you should start learning Delphi from studying Pascal? - ka5itoshka
    • I do not see much point, although the university first gave Pascal. The fact is that in the Delphi environment a modernized Pascal language is used, the so-called Object Pascal. The differences are huge, but there are. Like someone, but for me, for example, the second language (Delphi) was given much easier than Pascal. So I advise you to calmly start learning from the above book. From Pascal you will not be confused anyway. - Jembo_by
    • The book is not bad, although a little ill-conceived. I remember somewhere in the middle of the author for no reason, for no reason to give an example of a very cool code file manager using WinAPI, etc., although before that there was not a word about such things. And so it is written quite lively and with humor, as always with Flenov. - skegg