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  1. Programming Flex 2: The comprehensive guide to creating rich media applications with Adobe Flex (Programming) by Chafic Kazoun, Joey Lott, 2007-04-16
  2. Learning Flex 3: Getting up to Speed with Rich Internet Applications by Alaric Cole, 2008-06-15
  3. Programming Flex 3: The comprehensive guide to creating rich media applications with Adobe Flex (Programming) by Joey Lott, Chafic Kazoun, 2008-09-15
  4. Flex 3 User Interface Design & Development: Creating User-Friendly Rich Internet Applications by Matt Voerman, Simon Reid, 2008-07-15
  5. ActionScript 3.0 Cookbook: Solutions for Flash Platform and Flex Application Developers by Joey Lott, Darron Schall, et all 2006-10-11
  6. Clarisworks 3.0 Book for Macintosh Users by Hayden Development Group, Hayden Dev, 1996-06
  7. ActionScript 3.0: The Quick Answer Guide for Flash Professionals by Darren Richardson, David Stiller, et all 2008-06-15
  8. Apollo for Adobe Flex Developers Pocket Guide by Mike Chambers, Rob Dixon, et all 2007-03-16
  9. Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) for JavaScript Developers Pocket Guide (Adobe Developer Library) by Mike Chambers, Daniel Dura, et all 2007-07-03
  10. Adobe AIR for JavaScript Developers Pocket Guide (Pocket Guides) by Adobe Development Team, 2008-03-15
  11. Flex 3 Cookbook by Joshua Noble, Todd Anderson, 2008-05-13

21. RaggaFuegos Online
Offers design, serverside application programming, hosting, e-commerce solutions, and print publishing services.
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22. Ease Your Multithreaded Application Programming
Takes a look at one of the mostused constructs in multithreaded programming the producer-consumer scenario. Also shows a Consumer class which facilitates code reuse and simplifies debugging and maintenance in some multithreaded applications.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-prodcon/
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23. Leonard S Silvenis's Resume
Corporate Systems Programmer. Over 18 years of handson application development programming experience with Multi-Platforms.
http://hometown.aol.com/lsilvenis/myhomepageresume1.htm
Main Professional htmlAdWH('7002196', '234', '60'); Leonard S Silvenis Resume 7025 East Bonnie Drive Apt. 90 Westland, Michigan 48185 Phone: 734-425-3613 Lsilvenis@aol.com Work Experience - Positions Held Over 15 years of implementing and supporting Legacy Systems, and Mainframe application software: Specializing in Mainframe business systems, and Secure Projects
Technologys Used:IBM Mainframe ISPF, PL1 IMS/TSO/CLISTS/JCL/ JCL-Jes2/3, Cobol COBOL II, ,IMS, MVS, ACF2 Mainframe Security DFHSM, SPUFI,BMC LoadPlus, ACF2 Rumba, EDA, CLISTS FOCUS, TSO/MVS/ Focus, DB2/Oracle Tables and Indexes, FTP, ACF2 Security, CA-Spool PANVALET -Tools VMSECURE, VM-CYPHER, MFD/MFS Full Screen Display, SAS RAMIS
PC/Client Server Printer IP addressing, RF-Barcode Scanners, Microsoft Project, Excel, Word, Access WINDOWS 95/98/NT ODBC- Direct Connect,Visual Basic 5/6 LOTUS Notes PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: FORD MOTOR PTG CMMS SYSTEMS (8/15/2000-01/03/2001) Senior Mainframe Systems Specialist PTG/Programming Technical Group - Led and mentored 2 development groups. Responsibilities included: Primary interface between Manufacturing/Assembly Plants and IBM/Compuware.

24. Neitek
Provides system analysis, application design, programming using Java, JSP, EJB, XML.
http://www.neitek.com/
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25. Welcome To ASP Data Exchange
A pointand-click application that allows user to view ASP pages as they are created. No programming knowledge required. Commercial
http://www.aspdataexchange.com/
Welcome to ASP Data Exchange's home page. This program will allow you to create your own ASP pages for transfering or viewing data across the internet or your intranet. This is a point and click application that allows real time viewing of your ASP pages as you build them. The team at ASP Data Exchange goes even farther than just providing you the easy capabilities of building ASP pages. Powered by ald.net we also provide special hosting services, which are required by ASP pages. These services not only give full support from the main author of the program, but a fully trained staff that will assure the setup of your ASP pages quickly and correctly the first time. We have invested in some of the finest hardware and software to provide you with and quality web hosting service at a very affordable cost. Also, if you choose to host your ASP pages (or full website) with us, we will provide you with incredibly priced mailing services. Check out our Hosting Services page for full details and special offers.

26. Web Hosting - Web Site Design - Server Colocation - E-commerce Sites - Spam & V
Services offered include design, flash animation, hosting, server colocation, database integration, ecommerce solutions and custom application programming. Located in Orange County.
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Since 2000, MacAddict Magazine has trusted InnoTech with its online magazine web site. Housed in InnoTech's professional data center, MacAddict has an Apple XServe serving up the latest Mac news, weather and sports to millions of readers. InnoTech's service and reliability are what keeps one of the most popular sites on the Internet running 24/7!
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27. TOPDOGTENNIS - Home
Develops programs for clubs and organizations to use to help promote tennis. Specializes in web development, ecommerce and application programming. Website also allows organizations to develop ladders and ratings based on the match play of members.
http://www.topdogtennis.com
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TopdogTennis is a company that develops programs for clubs and organizations to use to help promote sports. The company specializes in Web development, e-commerce and application programming. Flash!! USTA purchases Dynamic Computer Tennis Rating for Tennis in the U.S.
Sportsrating.com Internet Version ) read more about the internet version. Let your players enter their own matches. Ladders, Ratings, reccord matches etc.)
Ability to rate for most racquet sports ( Racquetball, Squash and Tennis etc. ) The calculation works with Tournaments, Challenges, social, league and position matches.
This program is currently being used throughout the U.S. to rate players. It is also used by a variety of clubs and organizations to help encourage match play, to record results, rate players, find matches for players and help with clerical tasks.
On-line League/Team Management
click here Create and manage In-House, Interclub (like USTA), and school intramural leagues

28. Why D Isn't Java?
By Daniel Yokomiso. Brief article explaining how and why D differs from C and Java. Java is an application programming language, D is a system programming language too. Open Content, GNU FDL
http://www.minddrome.com/produtos/d/why_d_isnt_java.html
Why D isn't Java? By Daniel Yokomiso Since its inception D has strived to be a "better C". Although this looks similar to early C++ goals, D isn't an extension to C: source code compatibility with it was discarded together with all associated syntax and semantic problems. Where does this leave us? D follows the tradition of the C-like languages (C, C++, Java and C#) using similar constructs and declarators. This snippet is valid in all of them: for (i = 0; i Programmers familiar with any of these won't have many problems learning D. If D is C with classes without C++ complexities, how is it different from Java? Table 1. Similarities between D and Java single class inheritance with multiple interface inheritance garbage collector single root class "new" operator with instances on the heap all methods virtual method overloading with signature invariance primitive types exceptions The similarities list could go on and on, listing concepts and keywords. Both share an object model and C-like syntax. Now the question is: "How are they different?" The main difference lies in intent. Java supports and mandates the object-oriented paradigm, with few exceptions. For example, every function must be defined as some class's method, leading to static methods, single method classes and utility classes. Everything must be an object (except primitives and their ilk). On the other hand, D just support the object-oriented paradigm; if you want plain functions or data structures they are available. Everything could be an object, but if you think different it's OK too. D helps you get things done without getting in your way.

29. The TechSolutions Group Of Burns & McDonnell Engineering, Inc.
Provides comprehensive webbased application and data programming services, including consulting, design, database development, e-commerce and related areas.
http://techsolutions.burnsmcd.com

30. Xpertnet Inc, Exclusive Services By Premier Consultants
programming, application analysis and development, netowrk solutions and ERP. Based in Plymouth, Minnesota.
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Home Xpertnet provides top quality IT consulting services at reasonable price. In SAP ABAP programming, we offer services of our premier consultants who accumulated years of experience working for Fortune 500 companies and big consulting firms. Beyond SAP, we offer services of our expert software engineers, guru programmers and Ph.D. mathematicians, capable of solving toughest IT related problems, as well as developing custom products of outstanding quality. Many companies deem themselves consulting firms but do not have their own technical expertise. They start looking for consultants only when client requests the services. As a result, after quick telephone interview or even without it, the client receives consultants whose expertise and commitment are highly doubtful. Unlike this, we put expertise of our own top professionals to work for you. You may expect such level of service and expertise from big consulting firms, however at significantly higher price. Xpertnet is a unique place where you receive expert consulting services at reasonable price.

31. Oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Visual Basic Shell Programming
Shows you how to take advantage of shell services to develop the shell extensions that allow you to closely integrate your application with the Windows shell, and to provide the basic documentation that you need to accomplish this.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/vbshell/

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32. Management Application Programming, Part 2: Introduction To WBEM And The CIM
Paul Monday looks at the WebBased Enterprise Management (WBEM) initiative.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-wbem/index.html?dwzone=java

33. Elan Software Services Ltd - AS400 Specialists
Independent specialists in IBM AS/400 application design and programming for over a decade.
http://www.elan400.co.uk/
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34. Programming Language Categories
Brief text compares 6 basic language types general scripting, programmer scripting, application development, lowlevel, pure functional, complete core.
http://www.cs.oberlin.edu/~jwalker/languageCategories.html
Programming Language Categories
There are literally thousands of programming languages in the world and each has its own strengths and weakness. Many are simply for teaching or language research. These languages do not interest or concern me. They are frequently limited and almost useless. There is a certain set of programming fields/categories that I believe are currently distinct enough to have an independent programming language to represent them. Each is however, narrow enough that there is no need for more than one language. Language Role Best Candidate Scripting Programmer's scripting Better Scheme (+OO) Application Development Low-level C/C++ Pure Functional Complete Core
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The most basic need of for scripting languages is one which is simple to use because it will be used by those with a minimum of programming knowledge or in situations where cranking out code which does the job is all the matters. An example of where this language might be used by people with more of a programming background is in web scripting. Examples of languages that might fall into this category are PHP, JavaScript, Perl, and Python. VB could also be considered in this family but it is too frequently used for application development today. There is currently no outstanding candidate language for this category. When one is chosen I believe it should bare resemblance to the Application development language but with more bells and whistles to let one crank things out and make it easier.

35. The ALGOL Programming Language
History, significant language features, areas of application, sample programs.
http://www.engin.umd.umich.edu/CIS/course.des/cis400/algol/algol.html
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Significant Language Features
ALGOL was the first second-generation programming language and its characteristics are typical of the entire generation. First consider the data structures, which are very close to first generation structures. In ALGOL 60 the block structure was introduced: the ability to create blocks of statements for the scope of variables and the extent of influence of control statements. Along with that, two different means of passing parameters to subprograms; call by value and call by name. Structured control statements: if - then - else and the use of a general condition for iteration control were also features, as was the concept of recursion: the ability of a procedure to call itself. One of the greatest impacts ALGOL 60 had was a result of its description as found in Naur (1963). A major contribution of this report was the introduction of BNF notation for defining the syntax of the language. Overall, ALGOL is considered to be perhaps the most orthogonal programming language, meaning it has a relatively small number of basic constructs and a set of rules for combining those constructs. Every construct has a type associated with it and there are no restrictions on those types. In addition, most constructs produce values. Several of ALGOL’s other characteristics are listed below:

36. Microsoft OLE DB
OLE DB is Microsoft's lowlevel application programming interface to access all kinds of data. ADO provides consistent, high-performance access to data. (Microsoft)
http://www.microsoft.com/data/oledb/
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37. The Miranda Programming Language
Overview of the language, areas of application and some sample programs.
http://www.engin.umd.umich.edu/CIS/course.des/cis400/miranda/miranda.html
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The Miranda Programming Language
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History
Miranda was developed in 1985-86 by David Turner, and is now currently being marketed by Research Software Ltd. of England. Miranda was the successor of the functional languages SASL and KRC. With Miranda, the main goal was to produce a commercial version of a standard non-strict purely functional language. To make Miranda commercially viable, the development environment had to be made very flexible and easy-to-use.
Significant Language Features
  • Miranda, A Non-Strict Purely Functional Language
      Non-Strict:
      In Non-Strict functional languages, the arguments to a function are not evaluated until they are actually required within the functions being called. Therefore, any parameter can be passed to a function and until it is needed in that function, this parameter is not evaluated. This is also known as lazy evaluation, and the main advantage of using this method is that it allows for passing infinite element data structures to a function.
    • Purely Functional:

    • Pure functional languages perform all computation using function application. "Side-effect" features such as destructive assignments and looping are not even provided within the language, and therefore all programs have to strictly adhere to the functional approach of programming.

38. Viz: A Visualization Programming System - Hersey, Hackstadt, Hansen, Malony (Res
Describes design, implementation of high level visualization programming system, created from a need to support rapid visual prototyping in an environment that can be extended by abstractions in the application problem domain.
http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/hersey96viz.html
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Abstract: This paper describes the design and implementation of a high-level visualization programming system called Viz. Viz was created out of a need to support rapid visualization prototyping in an environment that could be extended by abstractions in the application problem domain. Viz provides this in a programming environment built on a high-level, interactive language (Scheme) that embeds a 3D graphics library (Open Inventor), and that utilizes a data reactive model of visualization operation to... (Update)
Context of citations to this paper: More a domain specific tool from a more generic environment (e.g. for scientific applications, the Viz visualization programming system ) From Tables 2 and 3, we can see that a user s needs may be met by a number of different tools.

39. Microsoft ADO
ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) is Microsoft's highlevel application programming interface to all kinds of data. ADO provides consistent, high-performance access to data. By Microsoft.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/ado270/htm/ados

40. InThink Corporation
Provides project management and programming services for wireless, ecommerce, and application development projects.
http://www.inthink.com/

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