Interest is the best teacher
First step to familiarize yourself with the syntax and programming structure of Delphi, and then familiarize yourself with the properties and methods commonly used in controls and classes, and the third is
To study other people's example programs, the most important thing is to do a few complete small programs than follow the example. The following book is helpful to novice beginners: "Getting Started with DELPHI 6"----China Youth Publishing House
1 Find a book about Delphi programming the simplest books to see first, have an impression
2 There are many examples of Delphi, first research and research
3 use Delphi to solve a few simple problems first, improve their confidence
4) often come to DFW to learn from others ' experience
"DELPHI5.0 Practice Classic", this is the best primer I've ever seen, don't lie to you. Now there's 6.0 of them, you want to learn.
Just buy a copy of it to practice infiltration theory, very good.
If you don't learn it with this book, you don't have to learn it.
Attention, not mastery, but entry.
Learn Pascal language, and then understand the Delphi control--〉 make some simple procedures---"more reference to the program of prawns
---and get to know it---take part in some projects, exercise your programming ideas---and go back to the original book or example.
There's a different harvest.
My experience. Ha ha..
1. Learn Object Pascal language;//Learn the basis of Delphi.
2. Learn the use of Delphi VCL,/Only master the use of VCL, you can more quickly write a variety of Win32 procedures.
3. In-depth study delphi--in-depth study VCL//See VCL Source code, to see how Borland engineers how to package VCL.
4. In the process of learning, to cooperate with the actual operation, try to compile a small program, one to exercise their ability, and secondly to avoid the simple learning theory of the boring