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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

81. Remote Associates
Onsite and remote z/VM and Linux applications and systems programming services.
http://www.remoteassociates.com
We're the ones to call for your VM Technical Issues! VM/CMS VM/ESA z/VM Linux/390 SAS FOCUS S/390 Enterprise Software
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  • Complete Data Center Management and Support Rapid, High Quality Application Software Development Support options available for z/OS and MVS Total System Automation, Automatic reporting and problem correction High Volume Data Processing Systems Mission Critical Systems Design and Development - Brokerage, Financial, Investment Banking
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82. OpenECG Portal
A programming contest for Electrocardiography record handling applications and tools, using the SCPECG Standard.
http://www.openecg.net/portal.pl?c_header=Programming Contest;selected=Programmi

83. Palm Programming Tutorial - Palm Tutorial
Designed to help developers program mobile applications for Palm OS platforms. Requires development tools such as Palm SDK, PRCTools and PilRC.
http://mobile.eric-poncet.com/palm/tutorial.html
Home Palm Tutorial
Palm Programming Tutorial - Overview
Beginner Intermediate Advanced Palm Tutorial 1: Hello Palm Tutorial 5: DB Palm Tutorial 8: Beaming Palm Tutorial 2: Forms Palm Tutorial 6: UI Palm Tutorial 9: Serial Palm Tutorial 3: Menu Palm Tutorial 7: I18n Palm Tutorial 10: Find Palm Tutorial 4: Prefs
Palm Programming Tutorial - Goal
Palm Programming Tutorial was designed to help developers program mobile applications for Palm OS platforms. Programming a Palm application requires the developer to understand several programming concepts. Palm Programming Tutorial addresses the following:
  • UI (User Interface) DB (Database) System Integration (Preferences, Global Find...) Beaming (Infrared) Serial Communications
Developing applications for non-mobile platforms seldom requires the programmer to know that many concepts, not to mention that application development is often a teamwork, where each programmer has their area of expertise. Not so for Palm OS development: YOU have to be the Architect, Programmer, Graphics Designer, Database Administrator, Database Developer, Tester, and... Project Manager! That's a lot for one guy, but that's just the way it is!

84. Visual Obliq Distributed Applications In A Hypermedia Setting
Paper on issues involved in embedding distributed applications in a hypermedia web. Focus how applications generated in Visual Obliq programming environment were integrated with WWW.
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/people/Phd/Krishna/IWHD.html
DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS IN A HYPERMEDIA SETTING
Krishna Bharat and Luca Cardelli
Krishna Bharat
GVU Center College of Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332
kb@cc.gatech.edu
Luca Cardelli
DEC Systems Research Center
130 Lytton Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301
luca@src.dec.com
KEYWORDS
Groupware , Distributed Hypermedia, Online Services, Security.
ABSTRACT
This paper addresses the issues involved in embedding distributed applications in a hypermedia web. In particular, we describe how applications generated in the Visual Obliq programming environment were integrated with the World Wide Web. We validate our design decisions by addressing pragmatic issues relating to the authoring process, security, heterogeneity, and response time, and by analyzing the activities involved in launching and joining a distributed session.
1. INTRODUCTION
Hypermedia creates a pseudo-world where interconnected documents may be shared by a community of users. Recently, our view of what constitutes a document has broadened to include more than traditional "passive" media-types. Much of the recent interest in the World Wide Web [Berners-Lee 92] has been fueled by its potential for embedding online services. Already, interactive forms for issuing queries and sending messages, and "electronic cash" mechanisms for paying for services, are becoming available in hypermedia documents. In collaborative work, multi-user applications create "sessions" that are microcosms in their own right. Each session is comprised of users, possibly in different parts of the world, who sporadically communicate and exchange information. It would only seem natural to merge the micro-worlds formed by individual multi-user sessions into the larger context of a hypermedia web. In this paper we show how the four major activities required to support multi-user sessions, namely:

85. The Mozart Programming System
Free major development platform for open, faulttolerant, distributed, constraint and logic programming applications full development environment, tools, documentation, tutorials, source code. Applications developed realtime bus scheduler, configuration tool, collaborative graphic editor, corpus browser, and extended ICQ.
http://www.mozart-oz.org/
MOzart Global User Library [MOGUL Archive]
Home Feature Overview Download MOGUL Archive License Information Demo Documentation Publications News Contact Information Research Groups Miscellany Support
The Mozart Programming System
Mozart/Oz Conference ( MOZ 2004 ) will take place Oct 7-8, 2004 in Charleroi, Belgium The Mozart Programming System is an advanced development platform for intelligent, distributed applications. The system is the result of a decade of research in programming language design and implementation, constraint-based inference, distributed computing, and human-computer interfaces. As a result, Mozart is unequaled in expressive power and functionality. Mozart has an interactive incremental development environment and a production-quality implementation for Unix and Windows platforms. Mozart is the fruit of an ongoing research collaboration by the Mozart Consortium. Mozart is based on the Oz language, which supports declarative programming, object-oriented programming, constraint programming, and concurrency as part of a coherent whole. For distribution, Mozart provides a true network transparent implementation with support for network awareness, openness, and fault tolerance. Security is upcoming. Mozart is an ideal platform for both general-purpose distributed applications as well as for hard problems requiring sophisticated optimization and inferencing abilities. We have developed many applications including sophisticated collaborative tools, multi-agent systems, and digital assistants, as well as applications in natural language understanding and knowledge representation, in scheduling and time-tabling, and in placement and configuration.

86. Neville Silverman - Visual Basic Programmer
Visual Basic programming and software design using SQL Server, ADO, Sheridan,True DBGrid. Also Visual Basic for Applications (Microsoft’s Word, Outlook, Excel, Access) and Internet programming.
http://nev.romtech.com.au/
Neville Silverman
Visual Basic Programming Contents
Home
Introduction
Curriculum Vitae
G.E.T.
Infosphere
Essential Software
Fujitsu
Talsico
Summary of Skills VB Experience VBA Experience References PC Tuning Next Page For further details on Visual Basic programming, you can E-mail me by clicking HERE! WELCOME TO NEV'S WEB SITE The contents of this Web Site should provide a clear view of the experience and abilities that I have developed as a programmer using the Microsoft Visual Basic language, Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (automation of Microsoft Office - Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook) and Microsoft Access databases On the Internet side, I have created FTP downloads and programs to do mass e-mailing - all using Microsoft Visual Basic As well as presenting my Resume and supplying details on my expertise as a Microsoft Visual Basic programmer , I have put together a collection of pages that I hope will prove of interest.

87. ArachnoRuby
A commerical IDE for specialized for developing ruby web applications but also for 'traditional' programming.
http://www.scriptolutions.com/arachno_ruby.php
Support Forum Products Download Purchase ... Contact Choose Your Solution Arachno Web Arachno PHP ... Perl
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Arachno Ruby IDE ArachnoRuby is the most productive, highest performing Integrated Development Environment for Ruby. It helps you to create applications and web based solutions in this extremly powerful language much faster. The IDE is available for Microsoft Windows and Intel Linux platforms.
See Arachno Ruby in action by watching this online "viewlet" demonstration. It's as easy as watching TV! (more viewlets...)
Benefits and Key Features Type your code faster and increase your productivity by eliminating repetitive typing with our full featured editor that is inspired by the famous emacs editor. Use active templates, macros and configure it to match your preferences.
Don't get lost in your source code by using our source code browser, you always have the complete overview of all methods and classes in your program, the used modules and the core language.

88. Codegravity - Database Web Application Development, Programming In PHP, MySQL
programming internet database applications and scripts in PHP and MySQL.
http://www.codegravity.com/
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89. Ezyware Software
Design and develop standalone custom commercial database applications for Windows95/98 and hold all rights to the finished product. No programming experience is required.
http://www.ezyware.com/
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90. Table Oriented Programming
programming that puts tables first. Tables are a vital data representation method. In some applications they are central, almost all you need; far superior to standard APIs smaller; faster; easier to write, understand, debug.
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/6888/top.htm
Table Oriented Programming
A practical, intuitive, and consistent way to organize
and process data and algorithm collections
Updated 2/12/2002
Summary of Primary Table-Oriented-Programming Concepts
  • Control Tables - A way of organizing processing, decision, and attribute logic.
  • Table-Friendly Syntax - Syntax and language constructs that make dealing with tables and T.O.P. easier and more natural. This includes overcoming the weaknesses of SQL.
  • Data Dictionaries - Special Control Tables for storing processing, decision, and attribute logic for relational database fields and/or UI fields.
  • Fundamental and Consistent Collection Operations - A base set of operations (interface) that all collections (tables, trees, stacks, lists, etc.) should have easy or built-in access to regardless of a collection's current size or complexity. ( Arrays are evil! Arrays are the Goto of the collections world.)
  • Code Management - Relational tables are a potentially much more sophisticated tool for managing complex and multi-faceted collections of programming code than OO classes or files.
  • Database Engine Neutrality - A T.O.P. system should be able to access a wide variety of database engines. There are some practical limitations to this, but the goal should be kept in mind.
  • 91. Readscheme.org - Functional Programming Resources
    A variety of research resources on functional programming languages, implementation, and applications of functional programming languages.
    http://readscheme.org/
    Inside readscheme.org... This site is maintained by Jim Bender Last modified: Monday, March 15th, 2004 7:47:51pm
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    92. MeeZ Programming Resources
    OpenGL game FALLEN (new 3d stylistic Tetris Clone). BreakoutX is a 3d rendition of the Breakout game. Examples of creating OpenGL and console applications using C .
    http://www.geocities.com/MeeZ_1001
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    93. Software For Risc OS
    Gavin Wraith Some programming languages, utilities and front ends for applications ported to RISC OS.
    http://www.wraith.u-net.com/soft.html
    Software for Risc OS
    Free Programming Languages for RISC OS
    Actively maintained: RiscLua, Awk
    If you are interested in programming in any way, have a look at these. Awk is a practical tool of long standing. It is particularly useful for manipulating text or CSV files. Although originally designed for command line use under Unix, it can in fact be used on any platform. It can be used as an extension to StrongEd, and from the desktop. Lua is new, but easy to learn and use, and is gaining adherents world wide. Any programs you write in awk or Lua will be portable to other platforms. RiscLua extends Lua with RISC OS specific features that make wimp programming straightforward.
    Read my rant on Scripting languages for RISC OS
    In dry dock: Hugs, ArmBob
    Bob was a toy language invented in 1992 for experimenting with object-oriented programming. ArmBob has been around for some time but not many people have picked up on it. However I have produced a version 4.0 for the Iyonix. Hugs is a functional programming language - Haskell for the workers. There are useful things that you can do with it, but it is more likely to appeal for the theory behind it than as a practical tool.
    Weave
    A different approach to creating web pages. Weave is a web page description language as simple as HTML but having variables and functions. The application !Weave creates webpages from Weave scripts.

    94. Business Technology Group's Home Page
    Software development services for business applications highest quality analysis, design, and programming using Microsoft, Oracle, and Centura tools. VB, SQL Server, Oracle, SQLWindows/32, SQLBase, Access.
    http://www.businesstechgroup.com
    Business Technology Group, Inc.
    Company Profile Business Technology Group, Inc. (BTG) is a software consulting firm specializing in custom software development. BTG operates from the home office of its principal, Thor Thorsson . In its 20-year history, the company has varied in size from 1-15 employees and/or subcontractors. BTG has developed successful business applications and systems for a number of small and large customers, including several Fortune-500 companies. As of recently, Thor's focus is on solo consulting assignments for a selected group of clients. This enables him to give his clients the full benefit of his experience and skills as a software developer, and lets him concentrate on the kind of work he loves to do. Enjoying low overhead and sometimes flexible work schedules, Thor can offer his clients rates well below those typically charged by the major consulting firms for someone with comparable capabilities. For more information on Thor's track record and abilities, see his on-line resume
    ICCA Member
    BTG is a member of the Independent Computer Consultants Association (ICCA) and has adopted ICCA's Code of Ethics and Standard Practices as its own.

    95. Scholl Consulting Group: Homepage
    Provides consulting and programming services, specializing in custom solutions, GUI interfaces to legacy applications and MultiValue/Pick databases. Located in Brinklow, Maryland, USA.
    http://www.martinscholl.com
    Visual Basic Programming
    Delphi Programming

    Data Basic Programming

    Java Programming
    ...
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    Software Solutions for Healthcare and other Industries
    Scholl Consulting offers custom programming services such as Visual Basic , Delphi, Data Basic, Java and Comprehensive Software Solutions with extensive experience in the healthcare industry.
    Capabilities Overview
    • Application development
      Software Integration
      EDI X12 consulting
      Multi-value Database programming Graphical User Interfaces for legacy applications HIPAA Implementations
    Products Overview
    • HIPAA related software components for the Healthcare industry GUI Restaurant Delivery System MHC add-ons Multi-value Database systems
    The HIPAAsuite and HIPAA Claim Printer are now at www.HIPAAsuite.com Under the HIPAA act the healthcare industry is required to be able to process medical claims in a uniform data format, effective 10/1/2002. The purpose is that payors and providers will exchange data and payment information quickly and efficiently, just like credit card or ATM transactions are handled. . This specific data format of EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) is standardized by the government under the name X12. Medical claims use the 837 transaction set.

    96. Welcome To Dezine Online. We Build Award Winning Web Sites, Online Applications
    Offers design, marketing, programming, hosting, maintenance, online applications and database services.
    http://www.dezineonline.com/

    97. Managing Z/OS And Linux Mainframes
    News, programming tips and technical information for z/OS and mainframe Linux applications and systems programmers.
    http://www.sysprog.net
    NEWS TODAY Business Enterprise
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    Security
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    TOOLS Books Magazines Manuals Organizations SITE SERVICES Contact Us Search Site Map Dilbert ... User Friendly : 390-specific search engine A site for z/OS and Linux managers and systems programmers of IBM's S/390 and zSeries mainframes The Bit Bucket Got Good Rhythm? If you’ve worked on traditionally planned projects using a waterfall, iterative or chunking lifecycle, you’ve seen that the project rhythm varies during each phase. In the earlier stages, the project may seem to undergo lots of churn, and you wonder if you can ever define the requirements or if the design will ever stop changing. (Jun. 2004 Software Development Magazine) The Liars Contest If a liar's contest continues to result in reduced delivery times but worse quality, secondary negative consequences might appear. The long hours developers work attempting to deliver the software would result in mental fatigue and burnout and a further drop in output quality. If the economy and locale permit, developers would start leaving for greener pastures in more honest environments. (Jun. 2004 Better Software) Citing U.S. Inquiry, Ex-Chairman Quits Computer Associates

    98. Creative Case An Application Creative Tool
    Present a tool to develop applications on the basis of terms and relations of the applied field without programming.
    http://www.creative-case.com/

    99. Java Theory And Practice: Safe Construction Techniques
    Concurrent programming in Java applications is more complicated than it looks there are several subtle (and not so subtle) ways to create data races and other concurrency hazards in Java programs. In this installment of Java theory and practice, Brian Goetz looks at a common threading hazard allowing the this reference to escape during construction. This harmlesslooking practice can cause unpredictable and undesirable results in your Java programs.
    http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-jtp0618.html
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    Contents: Safe construction techniques Don't publish the "this" reference during construction Don't implicitly expose the "this" reference Don't start threads from within constructors ... Rate this article Related content: Double-checked locking and the Singleton pattern Writing multithreaded Java applications Java theory and practice series Subscriptions: dW newsletters dW Subscription
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    100. Resume Of Andres Inn
    Strong skills in computer applications including programming, system modelling, database development, and financial analysis.
    http://my.tele2.ee/inn_andres

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