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John Kouraklis
MVVM in Delphi
Architecting and Building Model View ViewModel Applications
2016. xviii, 143 S. 2 SW-Abb., 30 Farbabb. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2016
ISBN: 1-484-22213-X (148422213X)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-484-22213-3 (9781484222133)
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Dive into the world of MVVM, learn how to build modern Windows applications, and prepare for cross-platform development. This book introduces you to the right mindset and demonstrates suitable methodologies that allow for quick understanding of the MVVM paradigm. MVVM in Delphi shows you how to use a quick and efficient MVVM framework that allows for scalability, is of manageable complexity, and provides strong efficiency.
One of the biggest challenges developers face is how to convert legacy and monolithic Delphi applications to the MVVM architecture. This book takes you on a step-by-step journey and teaches you how to adapt an application to fit into the MVVM design.
What You Will Learn
Gain the fundamentals of MVVM
Visualize MVVM as a design philosophy
Create easy-to-use frameworks for building your own MVVM applications
Develop a methodology for converting legacy applications to the MVVM pattern
Architect cross-platform and multi-lingual applications using the MVVM pattern
Who This Book Is For
Delphi developers with a good knowledge of Delphi or programming experience in a different language. In addition, this book is attractive to Delphi developers who want to modernize existing applications based on the MVVM design.
1: MVVM as Design Pattern 2: Setting up the POSApp 3: MVVM as Design Philosophy 4: Two-way Communication 5: Converting the Invoice Form 6: User Interaction 7: Input Validation
John Kouraklis started exploring computers when he was 16 and since then has followed all the way from Turbo Pascal to Delphi and Delphi XE7 versions as a hobby initially and as a profession for most of his adult life. He has developed a wide range of applications, from financial software to reverse engineering tools, including an application for professional gamblers.