TOMES OF DELPHI: DEVELOPER'S GUIDE TO TROUBLESHOOTING

SHANNON

The revised The Tomes of Delphi: Developer's Guide
to Troubleshooting covers all versions of Delphi,
including Delphi 6. This book is an alphabetical
reference to nearly 800 design-time, compile-time, and
run-time error messages of Borland's Delphi Object
Pascal language. Error message entries include
an explanation of what actions or omissions may
have caused the error message, how to quickly
resolve the problem, and how to avoid receiving the
error message in the future. Code samples clearly
demonstrate how to eliminate the errors.

This book is an expanded and updated edition of
Clay Shannon's previous book, Developer's Guide to
Delphi Troubleshooting, which received the
following praise:

"One specialized reference I found particularly
useful was Clay Shannon's Developer's Guide to Delphi
Troubleshooting, which is essentially an
encyclopedia of Delphi error messages. If you've been
programming for years in Delphi (or Turbo Pascal,
for that matter), you'll encounter some 'old friends'
here. At first I wondered if there would be
anything new for me. I didn't have to wait long. Within a few
days of receiving this valuable reference, one of
the error explanations saved me hours of needless
effort in getting an API call to work._Alan C.
Moore

Author Biography: Clay Shannon is a
Borland-certified Delphi 5 developer and Delphi Informant's "Best
Practices" columnist. He has worked as a technical
writer and Delphi developer, and is currently an
independent Delphi consultant in Wisconsin. Shannon
is also the author of Developer's Guide to Delphi
Troubleshooting.

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