<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Discover the fundamental concepts of object-relational mapping (ORM) design, Aurelius' basic features, and the practical applications of those features. In a series of tasks, you will be exposed to techniques and best practices that make the use of Aurelius easy and efficient. Furthermore, you'll refine your analytical skills to sharpen your understanding of Delphi (Pascal), helping you write better code along the way. <i><br></i><i>Introducing Delphi ORM</i> explains that while database design is difficult, database programming (i.e., manipulating, extracting, filtering, and manipulating data) is even more difficult. ORM frameworks provide a simpler way for you to access and manage data in databases. You'll see how they offer different levels of abstraction and tools to code data access in a database-agnostic way by introducing a layer between the application and the data access language (SQL, LINQ, and so on).<br>By the end of the book, you will be confident in using a wide range of Aurelius features to allow you to get started with databases in a very short space of time. <p/><b>What You Will Learn</b><ul><li>Gain the fundamentals of ORM frameworks and Aurelius for Delphi</li><li>Achieve basic tasks, such as connecting to the database and adding, deleting, and updating records, using Aurelius </li><li>Employ advanced database queries </li><li>Use the TAureliusDataSet component </li><li>Integrate with mobile platforms such as Android and iOS</li><li>Work with the data modeler application</li></ul><br><b>Who This Book Is For </b><br>Software developers starting with Aurelius or those who have some exposure to the framework. <br><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Discover the fundamental concepts of object-relational mapping (ORM) design, Aurelius' basic features, and the practical applications of those features. In a series of tasks, you will be exposed to techniques and best practices that make the use of Aurelius easy and efficient. Furthermore, you'll refine your analytical skills to sharpen your understanding of Delphi (Pascal), helping you write better code along the way. <i><br></i><i>Introducing Delphi ORM</i> explains that while database design is difficult, database programming (i.e., manipulating, extracting, filtering, and manipulating data) is even more difficult. ORM frameworks provide a simpler way for you to access and manage data in databases. You'll see how they offer different levels of abstraction and tools to code data access in a database-agnostic way by introducing a layer between the application and the data access language (SQL, LINQ, and so on).<br>By the end of the book, you will be confident in using a wide range of Aurelius features to allow you to get started with databases in a very short space of time.<br>You will: <ul><li>Gain the fundamentals of ORM frameworks and Aurelius for Delphi</li><li>Achieve basic tasks, such as connecting to the database and adding, deleting, and updating records, using Aurelius </li><li>Employ advanced database queries </li><li>Use the TAureliusDataSet component </li><li>Integrate with mobile platforms such as Android and iOS</li><li>Work with the data modeler application</li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>John Kouraklis started exploring computers when he was 16 and since then has followed all the way from Turbo Pascal to Delphi and Delphi Tokyo 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. He is, also, the author of the book <i>MVVM in Delphi</i> by Apress<br>
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