Object-Oriented Pascal: Build Reusable and Scalable Software Using Classes and Inheritance
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Publisher Description
Are you struggling to manage complex codebases in Pascal? Discover how to transform procedural scripts into robust, scalable software architectures.
Procedural programming works well for small tasks, but as applications grow, code becomes tangled and difficult to maintain. Object-Oriented Pascal: Build Reusable and Scalable Software Using Classes and Inheritance provides a structured, step-by-step guide to mastering object-oriented programming using modern Pascal. Whether you are developing in Free Pascal, Lazarus, or Delphi, this book bridges the gap between basic syntax and professional software engineering.
By shifting your perspective from writing simple lists of instructions to designing intelligent, self-contained entities, you will learn how to manage complexity and build applications that stand the test of time.
In this comprehensive guide, you will discover:
•The definitive mechanics of the four pillars of OOP: encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, and abstraction.
•How to design clean, reusable classes and intuitive public interfaces.
•Advanced memory management techniques to prevent leaks and ensure stable, high-performance execution.
•Practical implementations of proven object-oriented design patterns to solve recurring architectural problems.
•Strategies for building layered, decoupled systems that are easy to test, maintain, and extend.
•Clean code principles tailored specifically for the Pascal language.
Stop wrestling with fragile, tightly coupled code. Equip yourself with the architectural mindset and practical skills required to engineer enterprise-grade applications in Object Pascal today.