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  1. Advanced Programming Language Design by Raphael Finkel, 1995-12-31
  2. Algorithms and Programming: Problems and Solutions (Modern Birkhäuser Classics) by Alexander Shen, 2008-01-11
  3. Win32 Perl Programming: The Standard Extensions (2nd Edition) (Circle) by Dave Roth, 2001-09-20
  4. UNIX and Shell Programming: A Textbook by Richard F. Gilberg, Behrouz A. Forouzan, 2003
  5. Beginning Mobile Phone Game Programming by Michael Morrison, 2004-12-02
  6. Pair Programming Illuminated by Laurie Williams, Robert Kessler, 2002-07-08
  7. Programming in MATLAB by Marc E Herniter, 2000-11-28
  8. The Science of Programming (Monographs in Computer Science) by David Gries, 1989-04-21
  9. Programming in C++ by Nell B. Dale, Chip Weems, et all 1998-01-14
  10. An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming With Java by C. Thomas Wu, 2005-01-16
  11. Network Programming for the Microsoft .NET Framework by Anthony Jones, Jim Ohlund, et all 2003-09-24
  12. Database Programming with C# by Carsten Thomsen, 2002-04-05
  13. The Applied Microsoft .NET Framework Programming in C# Collection by Jeffrey Richter, 2003-05-07
  14. Structured COBOL Programming, Second Edition (Shelly Cashman Series) by Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, et all 1999-11-18

101. Ranju's Programming Page
programming in general with emphasis on C/C++ and Java. Contains programming puzzles and exercises. Also touches on topics related to webdevelopment such as JavaScript and DHTML.
http://www.geocities.com/cool_ranju/
Ranju's Programming Page
When I was in high school I got rather profoundly bit by the proverbial computer bug. Since then this rather dumb looking machine has always had something to do with my life. And looks like its going to remain that way for a fairly long time. This page is for C++ and Java programmers. Here you will find interesting little programming puzzles and exercises. Click on any of the links listed below to proceed.
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102. The Scala Programming Language
A general purpose programming language with a special focus on web services. It combines objectoriented, functional and concurrent elements. It is a successor of Funnel. Java-based implementation.
http://lamp.epfl.ch/scala/
S c a l a Home Overview Documentation Downloads Examples Reporting a Bug ... Community The Scala Programming Language Scala is a modern multi-paradigm programming language designed to express common programming patterns in a concise, elegant, and type-safe way. It smoothly integrates features of object-oriented and functional languages. Scala is object-oriented Scala is a pure object-oriented language in the sense that every value is an object . Types and behavior of objects are described by classes and traits . Class abstractions are extended by subclassing and a flexible mixin-based composition mechanism as a clean replacement for multiple inheritance. Scala is functional Scala is also a functional language in the sense that every function is a value . Scala provides a lightweight syntax for defining anonymous functions, it supports higher-order functions , it allows functions to be nested , and supports currying . Scala's case classes and its built-in support for pattern matching model algebraic types used in many functional programming languages. Furthermore, Scala's notion of pattern matching naturally extends to the

103. General Programming Example Topics (Visual Basic 2003: Code)
Samples Visual Basic Code Example Topics. Visual Basic 2003 Code,general programming Example Topics. This topic is designed to help
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This topic is designed to help you quickly find code examples for general language features such as using properties and methods, working with inheritance, and writing information to and from files. Note You can also find general language code in many tasks and walkthrough topics throughout the Visual Basic Help system. For help finding other Visual Basic code or code sources outside the Visual Basic documentation, see Code for Visual Basic Programmers
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104. Dsource.org - Home
An open source development community for the D programming language, providing projects with forums and Subversion source control. Also includes general forums and tutorials.
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  • dsource.org is an open source community for the D Programming Language Our goal is to provide an environment conducive to open-source development, including forums , source-code control, bug-tracking, and distribution. To further knowledge of programming in D, we also plan to host generously-donated tutorials , showing various techniques, differences from other languages, and best practices of D. This site is tiny right now, directly mirroring the D community. As the D language grows, we hope to grow as well. We will be permanently under construction until enough people yell at us to have a feature-freeze. Features right now are few and far between. Please add your feedback and requests to the Site forum or send us an email at "www AT dsource DOT org". A current status of the site can be found on the Site tab.
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105. Start-up Aims To Simplify XML | CNET News.com
Clear Methods says XML programming must be simplified, so it created Water, a generalpurpose language that can replace the many languages programmers need to master to produce Web services. CNET News.com
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Start-up Clear Methods believes programming with XML needs to be simplifiedand it hopes its software, designed with that in mind, will win over converts. The Cambridge, Mass., upstart created a programming language called Water that's designed specifically for handling XML (Extensible Markup Language) data. With Water, Clear Methods has built what it calls a general-purpose language that can be used to replace the numerous languages programmers need to master in order to work with Web services. "People should learn one concept and apply it to all their different needs and avoid having to learn all these special-purpose languages," said Michael Plusch, CEO of Clear Methods. The venture-funded company, founded in 2001, announced this week that it has updated Steam, the software that needs to be installed on computers in order to run XML applications written with Water. Version 3.1 of Steam simplifies database access and allows companies to distribute portions of Water programs across different machines on a network, including different servers or desktop PCs, according to the company.

106. Allexperts General HTML/Web Design Programming Q`s Q&A
Category general HTML/Web Design programming Q`s, Sort By None. Name, Expertise,Status.
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I can answer questions on HTML 3.2 and 4. Available Ask A Question Data Driven Design View Profile Professional PHP/MySQL developer. Been a top expert on askme.com for a couple of years. Can answer ANY question about programming in PHP, HTML, Javascript, or Flash, but not about server setup and installation. Available Ask A Question Richard Seltzer View Profile How to find what you want on the Internet. How to design your pages so you can be found on the Internet. Use of content to attract traffic to a Web site.

107. Hawkfield.Tech
Resources on ASP and PHP programming, the Google searchengine and about Domainnames in general. Includes tips and tricks to improve website.
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Nesting repeaters in .NET
Data repeaters in .NET are very usefull to display database records onto screen. But usually, in a real world situation, you don't have enough functionality with 1 repeater. Take for example some kind of menu structure. You want to display a category, but every category can have or more subcategories. With 1 repeater, this cannot be done in a simple way. In .NET, you can use nested repeaters for this. Read more
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108. DevDirectory General Programming
Directory general programming Options. Categories. Design Patterns(7) Design patterns for objectoriented programming Editors (3
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Design Patterns Design patterns for object-oriented programming Editors Editors for software developers Extreme Programming Resources for Extreme Programming (XP) Glossaries Learn the programming Jargon with these glossaries Programming Standards References for universal programming standards Shareware Sites Shareware/download sites on the web. Software Engineering Sites offering Software Engineering resources Software Resellers Businesses that sell software for developers online Utilities Miscellaneous utilities that apply to multiple languages.
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109. Vanguard DecisionPro
Software for business decision analysis and forecasting. Supports decision tree analysis, Monte Carlo simulation, linear programming, forecasting, Markov trees, expert systems, and general business modeling.
http://www.vanguardsw.com/decisionpro/
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System Requirements Pricing Reseller Program Customers 1 of 6 DecisionPro picks up where your spreadsheet leaves off ... It helps you make the best possible business decisions by applying proven management techniques such as: It gives you unprecedented power and flexibility by integrating all of the key quantitative methods in management into a single application. What's more, DecisionPro's innovative interface makes this power so easy to apply that you will find yourself using it even for routine problems. See how DecisionPro can help you make better decisions and communicate your ideas with impact, download the FREE trial software . If you have questions, please call

110. Programming Languages
If you are not familiar with computer programming, select general informationCreatingand Running a Program before you try to write your program.
http://www.udel.edu/topics/software/special/language/general/proglang.html
Programming Languages
The central UNIX systems (Strauss and Mahler) at the University of Delaware offers a variety of programming languages. If you are not familiar with computer programming, select "General informationCreating and Running a Program" before you try to write your program. If you want information on how to use a particular language on Strauss and Mahler, select the appropriate heading below to go directly to the section on that language.
Programming Languages
Following are some of the programming languages available on the central UNIX systems, Strauss and Mahler: AcuCOBOL BinProlog Workshop C
GNU C WorkShop C++ GNU C++
Liquid Common Lisp Scheme Workshop Fortran 77
WorkShop Fortran 90/95 GNU Pascal On-line "man" pages as well as Sun's AnswerBook provide information on most of the above languages.

111. IRAF Project Home Page
open source Unix, OpenVMS A general-purpose software system for the reduction and analysis of astronomical data. IRAF is written and supported by the IRAF programming group at the National Optical Astronomy Observatories (NOAO) in Tucson, Arizona.
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112. The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Logic Programming
included here. Use the comp.lang.prolog newsgroup for queries relatedto logic programming in general and Prolog in particular. This
http://archive.comlab.ox.ac.uk/logic-prog.html
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Please contact Jonathan Bowen if you know of relevant on-line information not included here. Use the comp.lang.prolog newsgroup for queries related to logic programming in general and Prolog in particular. This document contains some pointers to information on Logic Programming available around the world on the World Wide Web (WWW or W3), a global hypermedia system providing worldwide information The following information is available:
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113. The Yacas Computer Algebra System
A general purpose easy program for It is built on top of its own programming language designed for symbolic manipulation of math symbols. Includes information on how to use the software.
http://yacas.sourceforge.net/
YACAS is an easy to use, general purpose Computer Algebra System, a program for symbolic manipulation of mathematical expressions. It uses its own programming language designed for symbolic as well as arbitrary-precision numerical computations. The system has a library of scripts that implement many of the symbolic algebra operations; new algorithms can be easily added to the library. YACAS comes with extensive documentation (320+ pages) covering the scripting language, the functionality that is already implemented in the system, and the algorithms we used.
This entire site (including the documentation) can also be found in the source code distribution

114. ItrainOnline: Technical - Web Programming
http//hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/03/17/index3a. html. Web programming general. Editor s choice Tutorials on HTML, XML, Browser scripting etc.
http://www.itrainonline.org/itrainonline/english/programming.shtml

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Web programming allows you to add greater interactivity to your site. You do not need to learn all the languages in this section to create an interactive site. One is often enough. Before you start choosing a language, look at the open source section of this website. What you want to build might already available. Even if you do not find exactly what you want, looking at this section will give you a better idea of what computer languages will be useful to learn For those of you who want to get a better idea of how the web works start with the Webmonkey tutorial on Javascript . It will give you an idea of the most widely used language.
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121 Javascript Tutorials Developed by: 121 Javascript Tutorials.com
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Cost: Free or open source This site offers a good introduction to javascript aimed at users who already have some basic familiarity with programming languages. 121 Javascript Tutorials provides an overview of javascript basics, versions of javascript, embedded format, and object oriented programming.

115. Mathematica Page
A general purpose tensor package and other scientific/math addon programming packages.
http://home.earthlink.net/~djmp/Mathematica.html
Mathematica Page
I will include on this page various notebooks and packages which may be of interest to the general Mathematica community. You will need the Mathematica program to utilize these notebooks. It can be obtained from Wolfram Research
ConicSections
Solves most conic section problems in the plane. There is complete Help documentation and extra Examples. The extra Examples require the DrawGraphics package below for the plots, but the main Help examples don't. Load down
ConicSections.zip
63KB Mathematica Package, 1 Oct 2002.
ConicSectionsReadMe.txt
2KB Instructions for installation, 1 Oct 2002.
Tensorial 3.0
Tensorial is a general purpose tensor calculus package for Mathematica 4.1 or better. Some of its features are: complete freedom in choosing tensor labels and indices; base indices may be any set of integers or symbols; tensor shortcuts for easy entry of tensors; flavored (colored or annotated) indices for different coordinate systems; CircleTimes notation available; easy methods for storing and substituting tensor values; routines for partial, covariant, total, absolute (Intrinsic) and Lie derivatives; There is extensive documentation, with a Help page and numerous examples for each command. In addition there are a number of tutorial and sample application notebooks. You may wish to check the site occasionally for updates. A section in the Help Introduction now gives a history of the major additions and changes in usage.

116. STEEL's Programming Resources - Tutorial Collection
Egine Techniques in general. 3D programming using Allegro; Optimizations forrealtime 3d graphics; Raycasting Visibility Determination. Object Culling.
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/9784/tut.html
Docs/Tutorials
This is a collection of just about all the tutorials and docs I know of on the net (over 200 at last count). I linked individual files, not whole pages as in other link collections, so it's hopefully easier to get to specific info. The thing is, though, that I only link stuff I consider useful from my point of view, so searching through other links might be your only option for finding what you want. But I try to make this a comprehensive and uselful resource which I'll be expanding as I find new stuff (and my own knowledge catches up :-), but if you know of any doc or whole category that I didn't include here and you'd like to see, feel free to tell me about it , as well as any other comments. Also, it seems like this page will be impossible to keep current, so if you see a broken link, I'd really appreciate you telling be about it, maybe even what's wrong with it. Thanks.
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117. Prabhaonline.com - Prabhakar's Homepage
Discusses political views on the September 11th bombing and Middle East terrorism, in general. Includes short biography, as well as links to friend's pages and internet programming sites.
http://www.prabhaonline.com/
In this site you will find information about me, my friends and things that I'm interested in. Im able to make updates in the weekends. I changed the color from blue to my favorite color and added a few DHTML lines - let me know what you think about this new face!. I use Dreamweaver and Fireworks - both Demo versions - to put in some juicy look. Feel free to copy the HTML/Javascript/Perl code from this site. If you need the whole site, I can zip and mail it you ;) - NOT anymore, I dont have time, so please do it yourself! Dont forget to leave your comments in the guest book. Checkout the new guestbook!. I decided to create a webpage for fun sometime back in March of 2001, since then it has grown from single page to what it is now. I just bought this domain name and some space after reading a comment in Code Project, it runs as follows, If you can't currently afford $10/month, then go mow a couple of lawns on the weekends (or some other small task). That ought to cover it. Mow 12 lawns and you can practically pay for a year's worth of hosting and the domain name. Click here here to read it fully. Thanks

118. Unix Programming Frequently Asked Questions - 2. General File Handling (includin
This is, in general, too hard to do anyway. Perhaps rather deceptively, the popularPerl programming language implements its own flock() where necessary
http://www.erlenstar.demon.co.uk/unix/faq_3.html
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2. General File handling (including pipes and sockets)
See also the Sockets FAQ, available at: http://www.lcg.org/sock-faq/
2.1 How to manage multiple connections?
I have to monitor more than one (fd/connection/stream) at a time. How do I manage all of them? Use or Note: was introduced in BSD, whereas is an artifact of SysV STREAMS. As such, there are portability issues; pure BSD systems may still lack , whereas some older SVR3 systems may not have . SVR4 added , and the Posix.1g standard defines both. and essentially do the same thing, just differently. Both of them examine a set of file descriptors to see if specific events are pending on any, and then optionally wait for a specified time for an event to happen. [Important note: neither nor There the similarity ends....
The interface to is primarily based on the concept of an , which is a set of FDs (usually implemented as a bit-vector). In times past, it was common to assume that FDs were smaller than 32, and just use an int to store the set, but these days, one usually has more FDs available, so it is important to use the standard macros for manipulating fd_sets: In most cases, it is the system's responsibility to ensure that fdsets can handle the whole range of file descriptors, but in some cases you may have to predefine the

119. On The Mark Events
OnTheMark offers a full range of conference and events programming services. We will serve as general consultants, single activity managers or manage the entire program.
http://www.onthemarkevents.com
OnTheMark's core business is partnering with our clients to provide the support services needed to plan and manage quality, cost effective events.

120. Xavier's Programming Page - General Informations
Last update 05/09/1999. general information. Boot sequence of a PC;CMOS RAM; DMA (Direct Memory Access) programming (under construction);
http://www.xaff.org/gi.html
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