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Learn A Powerful Python Concept: Modules And Packages With A Delphi Windows GUI App

Like many other programming languages, Python supportsmodularity. That is, we can break large code into smaller and more manageable pieces. And through modularity, Python supportscode reuse. We can import modules in Python into our programs and reuse the code therein as many times as we want. This post will demonstrate how to run another powerful Python feature in Python4Delphi with…
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Learn About Powerful Functions In A Python GUI Windows App

Python is object-oriented but also supports functional programming. This post will demonstrate how to run another Python feature in Python4Delphi with RAD Studio: Functions in Python GUI and gets the output. We will learn about Python functions and how to create them and call them. A function is a block of code that has a name and we can call it. Instead of writing something 100 times, we…
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Quickly Learn How To Use Basic String Operations With Python In A Delphi Windows GUI App

Delphi is a powerful platform used by developers worldwide, to make stunning visual applications. Python, on the other hand is a powerful, general purpose object oriented language. Did you ever wonder if the power of both could ever be combined? Presenting to you,Python4Delphi! This set of free components works by wrapping up the Python DLL into Delphi and C++Builder thus enabling its users…
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Quickly Build Ultra-Modern Python Native Windows GUIs With Delphi

Sometimes your application needs a user interface, but what is the best way to make one for Python applications? Enter DelphiVCL for Python. The VCL is a mature Windows native GUI framework with a huge library of included visual components and a robust collection of 3rd party components. It is the premier framework for native Windows applications, but how to use it with Python? Thanks to the…
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