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  1. C and Unix Programming: A Comprehensive Guide by N. S. Kutti, 2002-02-01
  2. SPARC Architecture, Assembly Language Programming, and C (2nd Edition) by Richard P. Paul, 1999-08-08
  3. Programming Visual C++ by KRUGLINSKI, 1998
  4. Introduction to Engineering Programming: In C, Matlab and Java by Mark Austin, David Chancogne, 1999-02-01
  5. Inside Atl (Programming Languages/C) by George Shepherd, Brad King, et all 1999-08
  6. Pointers on C by Kenneth Reek, 1997-08-04
  7. Standard C: A Reference (Prentice Hall Series on Programming Tools and Methodologies) by P. J. Plauger, Jim Brodie, 1995-10
  8. C Programming: The Essentials for Engineers and Scientists (Undergraduate Texts in Computer Science) by David R. Brooks, 1999-06-04
  9. Puzzled Programmers: 15 Mind-Boggling Story Puzzles to Test Your Programming Prowess : Solutions in Basic, Pascal, and C by Michael Wiesenberg, 1987-06
  10. Sams Teach Yourself C in 21 Days (6th Edition) (Sams Teach Yourself) by Brad Jones, Peter Aitken, 2002-10-05
  11. Windows Forms Programming in C# (Microsoft .NET Development Series) by Chris Sells, 2003-09-06
  12. Numerical Recipes in C: The Art of Scientific Computing by William H. Press, Brian P. Flannery, et all 1992-10-30
  13. Introduction to Scientific Programming: Computational Problem Solving Using Maple and C by Joseph L. Zachary, 1996-09-26
  14. Beginning C: From Novice to Professional, Fourth Edition (Beginning: from Novice to Professional) by Ivor Horton, 2006-10-19

121. Programming Tutorials - JustPhukit.com
A resource of tutorials and articles for programmers and developers.
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justPhukit! All justPhukit SERVER SIDE CLIENT SIDE PROGRAMMING DATABASE
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Database Access MySQL SQL MSSQL Server Featured Book This book provides a broad and thorough look at programming with ASP.NET. [Buy This Book] [Read More..] Developer Sites Many of the great articles and tutorials you find here are provided by the sites listed below. Builder.com Please Help Us If you enjoy the site than please take a minute to help out. mypage="/index.php"; Our purpose is simple: To provide a searchable directory of tech-articles and tutorials so you can quickly find what you need and get back to what you really want to do - coding. All you have to do is pick a topic, whether its ASP, PHP, XML or various other programming and database technologies, we'll give you a list of links to current articles by the top tech sites on the Internet. It's that simple. Creating a RollOver Button Server Control Recently an individual I am beginning to train in ASP.NET emailed me and asked if there was an easy way to provide roll-over buttons in an ASP.NET Web page. Roll-over buttons, which you'll find on a number of Web sites...

122. ARS Based Programming: Fundamental And Without Limits
programming based on Abstraction, Reference and Synthesis, (ARS).
http://www.lambda-bound.de
ARS Based Programming:
Fundamental And Without Limits
Home Lambda Bound New Book on A++ ... Links
Other languages: Deutsch ARS Based Programming is built on three principles: Abstraction, Reference and Synthesis ARS ) which are derived from the Lambda Calculus. This approach to programming is covered in detail in the book `Programmierung pur' (`Undiluted Programming') which has been published in April 2003 by the S.Toeche-Mittler Verlag in Darmstadt, Germany. This site introduces ARS Based Programming and three tools intended to help learning and applying this approach:
  • A++ , a minimal programming language with interpreter for basic training enforcing rigorous confrontation with the essentials of programming; ARS++ , a full blown programming language including a virtual machine and compiler, extending A++ into a language that is fully ars-compatible with a functionality going beyond that of Scheme with the power of coping with the challenges of real world programming ARSAPI , a bridge between ARS and popular programming languages like Java, C and C++
  • 123. Index Of /kurtkz
    Website dedicated to 2D, 3D and game programming.
    http://www.geocities.com/kurtkz/
    Index of /kurtkz
    Name Last modified Size Description ... Parent Directory 07-May-2004 21:52 - downloads/ 08-May-2002 13:48 - main/ 08-May-2002 13:48 - tutorials/ 08-May-2002 13:48 -

    124. The Comp.programming.threads FAQ: Part 1 Of 1
    Frequently asked questions (by Bryan O'Sullivan).
    http://www.serpentine.com/~bos/threads-faq/
    1. Answers to frequently asked questions for comp.programming.threads: Part 1 of 1
    Bryan O'Sullivan Last modified: Wed Sep 3 10:21:39 1997
    $Revision: 1.10 $
    0. Table of contents
    Answers to frequently asked questions for comp.programming.threads: Part 1 of 1 Introduction Reader contributions and comments How to read this FAQ ... Articles appearing in periodicals
    2. Introduction
    This posting consists of answers to many of the questions most frequently asked and summaries of the topics most frequently covered on comp.programming.threads , the Usenet newsgroup for discussion of issues in multithreaded programming. The purpose of this posting is to circulate existing information, and to avoid rehashing old topics of discussion and questions. Please read all parts of this document before posting to this newsgroup. The FAQ is posted monthly to comp.programming.threads , in multiple parts. It is also available on the World-Wide Web, at http://www.serpentine.com/~bos/threads-faq . You may prefer to browse the FAQ on the Web rather than on Usenet, as it contains many useful hyperlinks (and tables are readable, which is unfortunately not the case for the text version).
    2.1. Reader contributions and comments

    125. C And C++ Tutorials
    It cover the main aspects of C and allow the reader to understand more advanced It has some programming tips, much UNIX and Linux coding and rewiews of ueful
    http://www.gustavo.net/programming/c__tutorials.shtml

    C++ Builder
    C tutorial on-line. Learn c in 5 hours. , The most easy to understand text and very fast to read. It cover the main aspects of C and allow the reader to understand more advanced tutorials. CodeCraft , a weekly newletter almost mandatory for anyone who wants to learn the C++ language. It has some programming tips, much UNIX and Linux coding and rewiews of ueful websites. Neil's C++ Stuff , this site is the next step in the learning of C++, explains the main features of the language C++ in a way that even people without programming background can understand. The text is very personal and, in some cases, addictive making a pleasure the learning of C++, without a loss in profundity. Chris Bill's C++ Instructional Site , excellent tutorial entirely for beginners, and is fairly complete, but constantly moving towards more advanced programming techniques. Some of the expressions use the color syntax-hilighting system so every item (keyword, identifier, or comment) has its own color. These features and other that exist in this site turns the learning of C++ a LOT easier.

    126. Ada Programming Language Resources For Educators And Students
    Ada programming resources.
    http://www1.acm.org/sigs/sigada/education/
    Welcome to the SIGAda education page!
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    Sorry, you missed the SIGAda 2003 International Conference! Join us in Atlanta in 2004!
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    Brand-new Ada 95 textbook for experienced developers!
    Ada Distilled, by Richard Riehle
    Download the book HERE ; get all the source programs HERE
    Our goal with this site is to provide knowledge, resources, and general links
    to the Ada community at large, and especially to educators and students.
    If you are new to the language of Ada, see our Ada Tutorial Links Page.
    See where they're using Ada in Industry
    Visit our Ada in Schools page to learn about who's teaching Ada.
    Books on Ada
    Technical Reports Ada FAQ Tools and Components ... The Ada Informer
    This web site is created and maintained at the Department of Computer Science The George Washington University Washington, DC, with partial funding from ACM SIGAda S pecial I nterest G roup on Ada Your feedback is welcomed. For more information, please contact Professor Michael Feldman mfeldman@gwu.edu Last updated: October 12, 2003. Come meet our Team

    127. C, Lessons, Introduction, Test Questions, Exam Papers, Sample Code, Download, Li
    Tutorials for beginners and advanced. Explainations of all the standard libraries, keywords. Reference guide. Forum.
    http://www.geocities.com/learnprogramming123/C.html
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    C programming section - What would you like to do now? Introduction Basic intro into C Lessons Beginner Intermediate Toutorials/Lessons Test Questions Exercises Exam Papers Papers for practice Download Compilers Utilities Downlad compilers and utilities for C. Links Links to other sites. Reference section Keywords Libraries Knowoledge base for the advanced user. info draft read final draft of new C9X standard
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    128. The Unlambda Programming Language
    A functional language designed for obscurity
    http://www.eleves.ens.fr:8080/home/madore/programs/unlambda/
    The Unlambda Programming Language
    Unlambda: Your Functional Programming Language Nightmares Come True
    Table of contents
    • What's New in Unlambda World? Introduction
      What's New in Unlambda World?
      (If you don't know what Unlambda is, skip this section and move directly to the introduction below.) [2001/08] This page is being revised in preparation of the Unlambda 3 distribution.
      Introduction
      CyberTabloid Computer Languages Today The Hitch-Hacker's Guide to Programming
      What is Unlambda?
      Unlambda is a programming language. Nothing remarkable there. The originality of Unlambda is that it stands as the unexpected intersection of two marginal families of languages:
      • Obfuscated programming languages, of which the canonical representative is Intercal . This means that the language was deliberately built to make programming painful and difficult (i.e. fun and challenging). Functional programming languages, of which the canonical representative is Scheme (a Lisp dialect). This means that the basic object manipulated by the language (and indeed the

    129. ANSI C For Programmers On UNIX Systems
    ANSI C for Programmers on UNIX Systems. This document aims to Introduce C by providing and explaining examples of common programming tasks.
    http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/languages/C/teaching_C/
    Next: Contents Up: CUED Home Page
    ANSI C for Programmers
    on UNIX Systems
    Tim Love
    Cambridge University Engineering Department
    tpl@eng.cam.ac.uk This document aims to:-
    • Introduce C by providing and explaining examples of common programming tasks.
    • Enable the reader to learn from available source code by clarifying common causes of incomprehension.
    Coverage is not uniform: pedantry will be selective, aimed at describing aspects of C which are not present in other languages or are different to what a programmer from another language might expect. For a full description of C refer to one of the many books in the bibliography. The first part of the document is an informal introduction to C. After the first set of exercises a more comprehensive description of some features is given. After the final set of exercises selected topics are covered. Note that the exercises and examples form an integral part of the course, containing information not duplicated elsewhere. The current version of this document is available online. See page for details.

    130. MACINTOSH C
    this site. Macintosh C Carbon was published on 30 October 2001 by SAMS Publishing under the title CARBON programming. Macintosh C
    http://www.mactech.com/macintosh-c/

    About MacTech
    Home Page Subscribe to MacTech! ... Webmaster Feedback Comments may be
    forwarded to the author Macintosh C Carbon, which is intended primarily for users of the Metrowerks CodeWarrior development system, comprises:
  • A book.
  • An associated package of demonstration program files. The book component is available in:
  • An HTML version for on-line browsing at this site.
  • A Microsoft Word 98 version for downloading from this site.
  • A PDF version for downloading from this site. The demonstration program package may also be downloaded from this site. Macintosh C Carbon was published on 30 October 2001 by SAMS Publishing under the title CARBON PROGRAMMING Macintosh C (Classic Edition Version 2.3) remains available in online and downloadable versions.
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  • 131. The COBOL Programming Language: Hello World!
    Sample COBOL source code for beginners.
    http://www.engin.umd.umich.edu/CIS/course.des/cis400/cobol/hworld.html
    The COBOL Programming Language
    Hello world! Example Program
    Click below to go directly to a specific section:
    Description
    Source Code Sample Run Program Notes
    Description
    This program demonstrates the text output function of the COBOL programming language by displaying the message "Hello world!".
    Source Code
    000100 IDENTIFICATION DIVISION. 000200 PROGRAM-ID. HELLOWORLD. 000300 000400* 000500 ENVIRONMENT DIVISION. 000600 CONFIGURATION SECTION. 000700 SOURCE-COMPUTER. RM-COBOL. 000800 OBJECT-COMPUTER. RM-COBOL. 000900 001000 DATA DIVISION. 001100 FILE SECTION. 001200 100000 PROCEDURE DIVISION. 100100 100200 MAIN-LOGIC SECTION. 100300 BEGIN. 100400 DISPLAY " " LINE 1 POSITION 1 ERASE EOS. 100500 DISPLAY "Hello world!" LINE 15 POSITION 10. 100600 STOP RUN. 100700 MAIN-LOGIC-EXIT. 100800 EXIT.
    Sample Run
    Hello world!
    Program Notes
    This program was tested and run using the RM/1 COBOL compiler. Last modified: 03:37 PM on 11/09/1996

    132. Www.opperer.com - Software, CNC, Robotic, Foto,...
    Used to compose new formulas and save them, which can later be edited and extended with additional information. Lists functions that can be used.
    http://www.neon-programming.com/

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    Englisch Intro ohne Flash
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    133. MIDITECH
    Provider of informational programs for television. Also offers nonEnglish programming.
    http://www.miditech.org
    Saara Akaash
    Kahani Jurrm Ki

    Kabhi Biwi Kabhi Jasoos
    Commando

    Hospital

    Roadies

    The Great Escape
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    The Great Descent

    The election heat is on and Bollywood has also not been spared. Except for the fact that the hot wind is blowing along different directions. While Arshad Warsi is exhilerated being in the thick of things, Pepsi Gold Sabse Favourite Kaun is already a crowd puller.Currently being aired on Star Gold every Friday at 8 pm and Sunday at 11 am each week, a lucky winner walks away with exclusive gold coins from Star Gold and a 29" Samsung colour television. Best Practices , a documentary on several successful development initiatives of the government, has been nominated for the FICCI Hall of FRAMES Awards in the Most Socially Responsible Programming category. Produced for the

    134. Constraint Programming And Optimization GroupHome Page
    Several very interesting projects GENET; Guided Local Search, GLS; Guided Genetic Algorithm, GLS; Adaptive Constraint Satisfaction, ACS; ComputerAided Constraint-programming, CACP.
    http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/CSP/
    Constraint Programming and Optimization Group
    Related research:
    Computational Finance http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/CSP/finance
    Centre for Computational Finance and Economic Agents (CCFEA) http://www.cfea-labs.net Research Projects Welcome to our home page. Brief summary of the group in Powerpoint We welcome graduate students to study in constraint satisfaction in our department. Funding is available from time to time through competition. Click here to visit our department's admissions pages. For a brief explanation on what a Constraint Satisfaction Problem is, see brief tutorial (one page) or detailed tutorial (in Powerpoint) . More tutorial materials can be found in To learn more about the field, consult E.P.K. Tsang, Foundations of Constraint Satisfaction CONSTRAINTS and research articles in recent journals and conference proceedings. To get to know more about other researchers, visit other sites in the well organized Constraint Archives following our Links to other WWW Pages People Papers Programs/
    Demos Links AI/CP
    newsgroups
    Created by: Chris Voudouris
    Maintained by: Edward Tsang
    Department of Computer Science, University of Essex, Colchester CO4 3SQ UK

    135. Welcome To Systemics Inc.!
    Explains how to connect legacy systems to the Internet using C++. (Authorz.net, a division of Systemics)
    http://www.SystemicsInc.com/cgi/index.html
    If page does not display after 5 seconds, please click here

    136. Snippets.Org Main Page
    programming source code is free The areas currently supported include C, C++, Java, D, Python, Perl, Embedded, DOS, and Applications, although some of these are
    http://www.snippets.org/
    Click here to learn more
    "Free C/C++ Compilers"

    "High-Performance Version Control"

    Free educational resources on the Internet
    Sunday, 06-Jun-2004, 07:42:30 GMT
    Last modified: 18-Jan-2004, 00:22:45 GMT
    200167 visitors since 15-Jul-2002
    Mission: SNIPPETS.ORG is dedicated to providing free informational and educational resources on the World Wide Web. Currently, the two principle topics are programming and do-it-yourself (DIY) audio. The fields covered by SNIPPETS.ORG are generally technology and arts. As soon as enough free material is collected, new sections will be added related to phtotography and digital imaging. The one common factor in everything you'll find on this site is that it's all free. Programming source code is free. Tools and utilities are free. And, of course, information is always free. While SNIPPETS.ORG provides many links to commercial sites, it is a not-for-profit operation - nothing here is for sale! If you wish to contribute content, information, or entire web sites to SNIPPETS.ORG, please contact me Support: This brings up the issue of support... Running a dedicated server such as SNIPPETS.ORG isn't prohibitively expensive, but the monetary costs are not trivial, either. Many web sites fit the same business model as commercial broadcasting. In contrast SNIPPETS.ORG uses the business model of public broadcasting. Companies which sponsor SNIPPETS.ORG will have their logo and link published discretely, but intrusive ads (e.g. pop-ups, animated GIF's, huge logos, ads everywhere) are prohibited. No other form of advertising is solicited or accepted. Only enough sponsorship to cover recurring operating expenses is actively solicited. For information about becoming a SNIPPETS.ORG sponsor, please

    137. Visual Programming Languages Research Papers
    Large list of papers, with abstracts and comments objectoriented, dataflow, and tree structures. Very useful.
    http://www-ist.massey.ac.nz/~plyons/711_html/VPL papers.html
    Paul Lyons ' pages
    VPL Papers
    Brief description Author(s) Title languages that treat VPLs as a beginners' tool: Tanimoto and Glinert (1986) Designing Iconic Programming Systems: Representation and Learnability papers that contain a taxonomy of Visual Programming Languages or survey a number of VPLs Nan C. Shu (1985) Visual Programming Languages: A Perspective and Dimensional Analysis Hils, D.D. (1992) Visual; Languages and Computing Survey: Data Flow Visual Programming Languages Green, T.R.G., and Petre, M. (1996a) Usability Analysis of Visual Programming Environments: A "Cognitive Dimensions" Framework a re simply essential reading for anyone interested in HCI, or VPL Shneiderman (1983) Direct Manipulation: A step beyond Programming languages Green, T.R.G., and Petre, M. (1996b) Usability Analysis of Visual Programming Environments: A "Cognitive Dimensions" Framework describe special-purpose VPLs: Serot, J., Quenot, G., and Zavidovique, B. (1995) A Visual Dataflow Programming Environment for a Real Time parallel Vision Machine describe general-purpose Visual Programming Languages Rasure, J.R., and Williams, C.S., (1991)

    138. Dictionary Of Programming Languages
    Compendium of computer coding methods assembled to provide information and aid appreciation for computer science history.
    http://cgibin.erols.com/ziring/cgi-bin/cep/cep.pl
    Welcome to the Dictionary of Programming Languages, a compendium of computer coding methods assembled to provide information and aid your appreciation for computer science history. Browse the dictionary by clicking on a section:
    A
    B C D ... WXYZ+ Get a full dump of the dictionary:
    List of Names
    Short Form Full Form To search for languages in the dictionary type a name or regular expression into the text field below, then click on the Find button. in All fields Name only Cross-refs Link URLs display List Short Full Information about the dictionary: Here are some other sites that have surveys or dictionaries of programming languages.
    NCSA Computing Languages List
    Pretty broad list, with short descriptions and links for most entries. Also includes some data-description and formatting languages.
    [Large flat HTML file with links]
    Tunes Review of Programming Languages
    As part of the TUNES project, F. Rideau is examining all existing languages, operating systems, virtual machines, and UI systems. This language list is pretty broad, contains both subjective and objective critique of the various languages, and the related reviews under the main

    139. Mouse Programming
    Information on using interrupt 33h for mouse programming. Includes free C source code.
    http://www.geocities.com/rk_page/
    Mouse Programming in DOS Gone are the days,when the keyboard was the only input device attached to the computer system.The advent of GUI (Graphical User Interface) based operating systems and applications led to the invention of MOUSE .Essentially, mouse is a pointing device which controls the mouse pointer displayed on the screen.And the pointer moves in the same direction as we move the mouse.By using mouse,we can perform certain actions like clicking on icons or dragging objects and so on.Software responds to these actions in a certain way,for eg if you click on a file,it displays the contents for you. As far as GUI based operating systems are concerned,mouse is a part and parcel of the system just like a keyboard.Every application created,under those operating systems,is given mouse support.Developing applications with mouse support is a lot easier because every mouse action has a corresponding message.These messages are part and parcel of the operating system.As soon as the user clicks a button or does something with mouse, operating system sends a message to the application which describes that particular action.All we need to do is to handle that message. Writing programs with mouse support is a bit tricky and complicated, when it comes to programming under DOS.Since DOS provides text interface, developers of DOS never thought of including mouse as a part and parcel of the operating system.So,there are no such things like messages as in Windows.However,DOS does support mouse,provided you have a mouse and a suitable driver program that senses the presence of the mouse.

    140. C# Programming
    Compilation and Runtime Execution of a CSharp Program by Sudhakar Jalli for c-sharpcorner.com CSharp Station Tutorials C FAQ for C++ Developers (by Andy
    http://www.hitmill.com/programming/dotNET/csharp.html
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    The Code Project Whitepapers and code examples by category. Good code resource.
    C# Friends
    See whitepapers, a class- "browser" reference, and more... by Salman Ahmed.
    Lutz Roeder's Programming .NET

    Tools and source code examples. Reflector assembly browser, Resourcer, Digger. Also applications and source code.
    Code Hound C# Search Engine

    C# Notebook
    Notebooks, Bookstore, Code, .dll tutorial,..much more CSharpHelp.Com The place for C# developers. Peter Drayton's .NET Goodies C# Corner C# developers network: code, downloads, discussions,... C# Help Help for C# Developers Creating Designable Components for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Designers An introduction to using components in C# development. (July 2000 by Shawn Burke, Microsoft Corp.) C# Station DevX Resources
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    CSharpToday.com A Comparative Overview of C# (Genamics.Com) C# Developer's Search Engine at Code Hound The Code Project (code, tutorials for developers) A Drawing Canvas in C# by Bill Burris (ComponentsNotebook.com)

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