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Mastering Delphi Programming: A Complete Reference Guide

You're reading from   Mastering Delphi Programming: A Complete Reference Guide Learn all about building fast, scalable, and high performing applications with Delphi

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Published in Nov 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838989118
Length 674 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. About Performance 2. Fixing the Algorithm FREE CHAPTER 3. Fine-Tuning the Code 4. Memory Management 5. Getting Started with the Parallel World 6. Working with Parallel Tools 7. Exploring Parallel Practices 8. Using External Libraries 9. Introduction to Patterns 10. Singleton, Dependency Injection, Lazy Initialization, and Object Pool 11. Factory Method, Abstract Factory, Prototype, and Builder 12. Composite, Flyweight, Marker Interface, and Bridge 13. Adapter, Proxy, Decorator, and Facade 14. Nullable Value, Template Method, Command, and State 15. Iterator, Visitor, Observer, and Memento 16. Locking Patterns 17. Thread pool, Messaging, Future and Pipeline 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Speeding up SlowCode

For the last practical example, we can try speeding up Mr. Smith's SlowCode from Chapter 1, About Performance. Here, we immediately ran into a problem. To fix or change an algorithm we must understand what the code does. This happens a lot in practice, especially when you inherit some code. Reading and understanding code that you didn't write is an important skill.

Let's try to understand the first part of SlowCode. The for loop in SlowMethod starts counting with 2. Then it calls ElementInDataDivides, which does nothing as the data list is empty. Next, SlowMethod adds 2 to the list.

Next, i takes the value of 3. ElementInDataDivides checks if 3 is divisible by 2. It is not, so SlowMethod adds 3 to the list.

In the next step, i = 4, it is divisible by 2, and 4 is not added to the list. 5 is then added to the list (it is not divisible...

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