May 2004
Intermediate to advanced
888 pages
22h 31m
English
IN THIS CHAPTER
Chapter 5, “The Delphi Language,” deals with the Delphi language from a viewpoint of .NET data types. Strings, although they are a type, have some special characteristics such as formatting, immutability, operating with them, and more. When developing .NET applications, Strings are probably of one type on which you will rely most. These unique String characteristics are discussed in the sections contained in this chapter. This chapter discusses the System.String and the System.Text.StringBuilder classes. This chapter also covers the formatting of text.
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