Resources in Delphi: How to embed files in executable



Resources in Delphi: How to embed files in executable

Resources in Delphi: How to embed files in executable

One of the most widely used practices for generating a small executable is to modularize the project into several EXEs, DLLs, BPLs, and keep separate auxiliary text, image, or sound files.
This practice is helpful for decreasing file traffic during system updates by performing the update only on those files that have actually changed.
However, if it is necessary to keep a single file for the whole system, Delphi offers this possibility through its IDE.
In this video, we will show how to insert external files inside the executable and access them later when it is necessary.

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