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Join the DiscussionPost your questions, concerns, views and comments to this article Suggested ReadingSearching for Delphi related Resources on the InternetWhere and how to Search for Delphi related Resources on the InternetDedicated to Delphi You code too much, with no spare time to learn more? Do you often sound like: "I need to solve this problem, but this *!?/ search engine pumps with everything but not Delphi related content..." I'll present you with an easy, faster, of course free, way to make your Delphi Programming knowledge wider. Search About Delphi ProgrammingYou can search this Delphi Programming site or all of About.com for a specific programming task. Try it using the search box at the top of the page. Hint: Put phrases in double-quotation marks for better results (i.e. "protected hack"). Adding Delphi Programming Search capabilities to your page is easy!About Delphi Programming Forumhttp://forums.about.com/ab-delphi/startYou probably know that the Delphi Programming Forum is a place where you can your views, or look for guidance on the questions and issues that matter Delphi Programming. When searching doesn't work, you can always ask for help from online experts - if you need some ready-code this may be the best-first place to look. Remember Delphi Programming Forum is a place where all the questions are answered and beginners are treated as experts. Google Delphi Code SearcGoogle Delphi Code SearchGoogle Code Search helps you find function definitions and sample code by giving you a place to search publicly accessible source code hosted on the Internet. Google Code Search supports regular expressions. The Delphi SearchThe Delphi SearchBased on the Google Co-op the Delphi code search is customized to provide Delphi related search results from a dozen of Delphi web sites. The Delphi Search Enginehttp://www.delphiseek.com/A real crawler (not a directory like most other sites) that indexes Delphi resources submitted by users. All the sites submitted are reviewed to see if they match (have Delphi related information) and then queued for indexing. The database is updated weekly so the results are always updated and reliable. Currently there are 27.846 individual pages indexed into three different catalogs (General Sites, Component and Applications, Documents). The search engine syntax is quite easy and the user has the capability to choose which index to search (as well as to search all the indexes together). Delphi Search Engine and Directoryhttp://www.neuber.com/delphi/This Delphi Search engine is a kind of a meta search. There are more than 25 search categories to help you narrow down your search-problem. You simply add a site by adding it to the Open Directory project. The site gives us the possibility to search for Delphi information in "Delphi Top sites", "All Delphi sites" and "Search the NewsGroups". The "Delphi Top sites" contains of a dozen Delphi hand-picked sites. Search Borland Newsgroupshttp://info.borland.com/newsgroups/ngsearch.htmlThis page provides links to some of the Search engines dedicated to digging up the messages from various Borland Newsgroups. Google Groupshttp://groups.google.com/Not the "Delphi only search". groups.google.com archives the discussions found in Usenet newsgroups and in various other forums so that you can browse, read and post via the Web without any special newsreader software. In addition to keywords, subject, forum, author and date fields, groups.google.com gives you several more advanced options. Join the DiscussionPost your questions, concerns, views and comments to this article Suggested Reading |
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