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  1. Concepts of Programming Languages (8th Edition) by Robert W. Sebesta, 2007-04-28
  2. Concepts of Programming Languages by Robert W. Sebesta, 2007-05-31
  3. Applied Statistics and theSAS Programming Language (5th Edition) by Ron P. Cody, Jeffrey K. Smith, 2005-04-09
  4. Beginning Programming For Dummies (Beginning Programming for Dummies) by Wallace Wang, 2006-11-06
  5. Programming PHP by Rasmus Lerdorf, Kevin Tatroe, et all 2006-04-28
  6. Programming Windows, Fifth Edition by Charles Petzold, 1998-11-11
  7. Killer Game Programming in Java by Andrew Davison, 2005-05-20
  8. Python Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science by John M. Zelle, 2003-12
  9. Programming Game AI by Example by Mat Buckland, 2004-11-25
  10. The Art of Multiprocessor Programming by Maurice Herlihy, Nir Shavit, 2008-03-03
  11. Programming in Visual Basic.NET 2005 Edition w/ Std CD by Julia Case Bradley, Anita C Millspaugh, 2005-05-27
  12. Programming in Lua, Second Edition by Roberto Ierusalimschy, 2006-03-05
  13. Excel VBA Programming For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) by John Walkenbach, 2004-08-20
  14. ASP.NET 2.0 Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution (Programmer to Programmer) by Marco Bellinaso, 2006-05-08

41. Josh83 Democoding Site - Graphic Effets And 3d Programming
Site talking about C graphic programming and 3D programming. Demos with source, coding with Turbo C++ (DOS VGA) and tutorials classed by graphics effects. Available in French and English.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/josh83/
Welcome, you are the th visitor ... (merci / THANK YOU) VERSION FRANCAISE ENGLISH VERSION josh83@wanadoo.fr RECENT SITE UPDATE !!! SITE ADVANCED STATISTICS .... 800x600 site optimized

42. The Genetic Programming Notebook
Directory for information about Genetic programming, Artificial Intelligence, GeneticAlgorithms, Evolutionary Computation and robotics. Genetic programming.
http://www.geneticprogramming.com/
Directory for information about Genetic Programming, Artificial Intelligence, Genetic Algorithms, Evolutionary Computation and robotics. Includes conferences, researchers, journals, software, papers and more.
The Genetic Programming Tutorial
Genetic Programming Bibliographies Books ... USA Mirror Europe Mirror If you know of another site please send email , please say in which page it should be included. Home Genetic Programming Genetic Algorithms Artificial Intelligence ... AllConferences.net Member of the Castles of the World N e t ... k

43. The Programmer's Library
Annotated source code examples for most Unix system and library calls. Plus working source code examples of some classic algorithms.
http://www.yendor.com/programming/
A C/Unix/Linux/FreeBSD
Programmer's Reference Resource
Table of Contents:
Unix Programming: (By W. Richard Stevens)
Advanced Programming in the UNIX environment.
[annotated by Ariel Faigon]
UNIX network Programming
[examples as-is, not annotated]
Classic Algorithms (Ariel Faigon):
A collection of Sorting algorithms
Binary Search (requires the bsearch.h header)
Warshall Transitive Closure (Requires some typedef's from auto.h
Classic (Tarjan) Union-Find (Requires a typedef for STATE_T: int is perfect)
Minimization of Finite-State Automata (Using the above two primitives and more)
Overview:
This is a modest collection of useful pieces of code. and examples. It has all been well tested, and working well. The first part of the collection are coding examples from Richard Stevens' Unix programming books. These are by far the best Unix programming books I've ever read. I added some HTML annotation to the examples so searching works better on them. In order to really understand the examples and learn, I highly recommend getting Stevens' books. The second part of the collection includes some classical algorithms that I wrote based on classical text and refined over time.

44. Mathematical Programming Glossary
This is a stateof-the art glossary of terms used in mathematical programming,with related terms in mathematics, economics and computer science.
http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~hgreenbe/glossary/index.php
Mathematical Programming Glossary Mirror at University of Waterloo (thanks to Henry Wolkowicz). This contains terms specific to mathematical programming, and some terms from other disciplines, notably economics, computer science, and mathematics, that are directly related. Morality code You should look at the added information about this glossary, especially if this is your first time here. You will see Dictionaries, How to cite this glossary, and How you can contribute . When jumping to an entry (by clicking on the link), you should find that entry on your screen (usually at the top, but it depends on your browser). If you do not, please report that to me (click on my name above). In any case, you will be in the file of that letter. For example, if you click on Lagrangian, you will be in the L file (entries that begin with L). At the bottom of each file, you will find a link to Notation that will appear in the second window. The following are of general interest (you should read them if this is your first time here).

45. MBC Network - Your Urban Family Channel
Familyvalues oriented cable television programming for the African-American community. Feature original and syndicated shows, movies, black college sports, talk shows, and ministries.
http://www.mbcnetwork.com/
MBC, casting, casting call, MBC Network, mbc, mbcnetwork, african-american, BET, TV One, TVone, african, american. black, family, television, network, TV, families,
safe haven, family television, black, college, sports, football, basketball, college sports, boxing, news, sports,
television network, cable network, cable, Comcast, Time Warner, Direct TV, Dish Network, Cox

46. BrainJar.com: Experiments In Web Programming
Experiments in web programming. Experiments in Web programming. BrainJar.com featurestechnical articles, tutorials and examples of programming for the web.
http://www.brainjar.com/
BrainJar.com Home CSS JavaScript DHTML ... Customize Tutorials Using Style Sheets CSS Positioning Samples Playing Cards with CSS Tabs Resources Tutorials JavaScript Card Objects Utilities JavaScript Crunchinator Samples Blackjack Calendar Validation Algorithms Resources Tutorials Introduction to the DOM The DOM Event Model Utilities DOM Viewer Samples Bride of Windows Generic Drag Revenge of the Menu Bar Table Sort ... Resources Tutorials File Operations Directory Listing Samples ASP Form Mail Football Pool Resources Samples BetterCalendar CAPTCHA Image Reversi Resources Tutorials Animation Basics Applet Parameters Host Communication Sound and Image Loading Samples Java Game Applets Resources Style Schemes Default Groovy Halloween Patriotic ... Word Search
Experiments in Web Programming
BrainJar.com features technical articles, tutorials and examples of programming for the web. It's not intended as a "cut and paste" site but rather a learning resource. Top JavaScripts DOM Viewer Revenge of the Menu Bar Table Sort Top Tutorials Using Style Sheets CSS Positioning Intro to the DOM DOM Event Model Top ASP Scripts Form Mail Football Pool Feel free to browse and experiment with the code samples found throughout. If you are tempted to just cut and paste, please see the

47. GameDev.net -- Chess Programming Part I: Getting Started
The first article in a sixpart series about programming computers to play chess, and by extension other similar strategy games of perfect information.
http://www.gamedev.net/reference/programming/features/chess1/
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This is the first article in a six-part series about programming computers to play chess, and by extension other similar strategy games of perfect information. Chess has been described as the Drosophila Melanogaster of artificial intelligence, in the sense that the game has spawned a great deal of successful research (including a match victory against the current world champion and arguably the best player of all time, Gary Kasparov), much like many of the discoveries in genetics over the years have been made by scientists studying the tiny fruit fly. This article series will describe some of the state-of-the-art techniques employed by the most successful programs in the world, including Deep Blue. Note that by the time the series is completed (in October), I will have written a simple implementation of the game in Java, and the source code will be freely available for download on my web site. So if you want to see more code samples, be patient; I'll give you plenty in due time!

48. C Programming
C programming. Most of my programming assignments (including reviewquestions) are here as well, along with their solution sets.
http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/cclass/cclass.html
C Programming
The notes on these pages are for the courses in C Programming I used to teach in the Experimental College at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Normally these notes accompany fairly traditional classroom lecture presentations, but they are intended to be reasonably complete (more so, for that matter, than the lectures!) and should be usable as standalone tutorials. '' side by side. If you're just getting your feet wet and would like a somewhat simpler introduction, read the `` Introductory Class Notes .'' If you have had an introduction to C (either here or elsewhere) and are now looking to fill in some of the missing pieces, read the `` Intermediate Class Notes Of course, just reading a book or these notes won't really teach you C; you will also want to write and run your own programs, for practice and so that the language concepts will make some kind of practical sense. Most of my programming assignments (including review questions) are here as well, along with their solution sets. (No peeking at the answers until you've given the problems your best shot!) These notes are arranged for the web in the usual hierarchy by section and subsection. If you want to read through all of them, without keeping track of your own stack to implement a depth-first tree traversal, just follow the ``read sequentially'' links at the bottom of each page.

49. Techno-Plaza: The TI-68k Learning Resource
Information about 68k assembly and C programming for the TI89, TI-92, and TI-92 Plus.
http://www.technoplaza.net/
Techno-Plaza Site News Site Navigation News Our Software Calculators Programming ... Feedback Main
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Techno-Plaza: The TI-68k Learning Resource Last Updated on Thursday, April 29, 2004 at 11:17 AM GMT [ Thursday, April 29, 2004 ] [ Tuesday, April 27, 2004 ]
  • [ 6:44 AM GMT ] I have been working on Apache mod_rewrite rules for the past several hours. If it works like it's doing for me now, this should eliminate 99% of the bad links that have been caused by the site backend changeover. I hope this will prompt search engines to repair their links more quickly, too. John David Ratliff
[ Saturday, April 24, 2004 ]

50. C Programming Notes
C programming Notes. Introductory C programming Class Notes, Chapter1 Steve Summit These notes are part of the UW Experimental College
http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/cclass/notes/top.html
C Programming Notes
Introductory C Programming Class Notes, Chapter 1
Steve Summit
These notes are part of the UW Experimental College course on Introductory C Programming. They are based on notes prepared (beginning in Spring, 1995) to supplement the book The C Programming Language Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Basic Data Types and Operators Chapter 3: Statements and Control Flow Chapter 4: More about Declarations (and Initialization) ... Read Sequentially This page by Steve Summit mail feedback

51. ActiveX Control For Programming The Windows Registry
Registry Pro is an activeX registry control that gives activex and COM (dll) developers easy access to the power of Windows registry programming. Detailed help file and comprehensive example programs included.
http://www.evansprogramming.com/registry_pro.asp

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Easy to use Supports create, delete, read, write and rename of registry branches, keys and values Includes methods to enumerate all registry hives, branches, keys and values Supports all registry data types All methods and properties support remote registry calls (reads and writes of a remote computers’ registry) Detailed help file and comprehensive example programs included Help file provides additional information on the registry and on registry programming Compatible with all 32 bit Windows operating systems Free support and upgrades to registered users 30 day money back guarantee Details Top Methods and Properties Objects, Enumerations and Constants

52. Just For Fun C#, C++ And Java Programming - Watson's Hot Programming Pages
Translate this page Hobbyist programmers and newbies who want to learn programming in C , C++ and Javathe fun and easy way can find examples, sourcecode and inspiration here.
http://www.programming.de/

53. Serial Programming HOWTO
An advanced guide on how to make your Linux software communicate with a serial interface.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Serial-Programming-HOWTO/index.html
Serial Programming HOWTO
Gary Frerking
gary@frerking.org
Peter Baumann
Revision History Revision 1.01 Revised by: glf New maintainer, converted to DocBook Revision 1.0 Revised by: phb Initial document release This document describes how to program communications with devices over a serial port on a Linux box.
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54. The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Logic Programming
Logic programming. Please contact Jonathan Bowen if you know of relevantonline information not included here. Other logic programming systems.
http://archive.comlab.ox.ac.uk/logic-prog.html
Virtual Library Computing Languages Prolog AI
Logic Programming
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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55. Oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Palm Programming: The Developer's Guide
Used by Palm in their developer training, this tutorialstyle book published by O'Reilly shows intermediate to experienced C programmers how to build a Palm application from the ground up.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/palmprog/

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December 1998
ISBN: 1-56592-525-4 This book has been updatedthe edition you're requesting is out of print. Please visit the catalog page of the latest edition The latest edition is also available on Safari Bookshelf Buy from O'Reilly: Emerging as the bestselling hand-held computers of all time, PalmPilots have spawned intense developer activity and a fanatical following. Used by Palm in their developer training, this tutorial-style book shows intermediate to experienced C programmers how to build a Palm application from the ground up. Includes a CD-ROM with source code and third-party developer tools. [

56. CGI Programming 101 - Learn CGI Today!
Lots of helpful examples. No programming experience needed! CGI programming101 Learn CGI Today! You don t need any prior programming experience.
http://www.cgi101.com/class/
CGI Programming 101: Learn CGI Today!
If you want to add guestbooks, page counters, shopping carts and other interactive elements to your website, you can either pay for expensive software to do it for you, or you can learn how to write your own. This class will show you how. CGI programming (that is, programming for the web) is easy to learn; if you know HTML, you can learn CGI. You don't need any prior programming experience. Self-Paced Learning
The first six chapters of CGI Programming 101 are available free here on this site. By working through them, you'll learn how to write your own form-to-mail program, and how to read and write to data files. You should work through these in order, because each chapter builds on material you learned in the previous chapter. What You Need
You'll need Perl and a web server (like Apache ). The book is written towards Unix, but you can easily set up Apache and Perl on Mac and Windows. I've written several tutorials of how to get started; choose the one that's right for you:
  • Windows XP: how to set up Apache and Perl; how to configure Apache; where to write your programs; differences between CGI programs on XP and Unix

57. Optimization Frequently Asked Questions
Includes basic definitions and links to free and commercial software.
http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/otc/Guide/faq/
Optimization
Frequently Asked Questions
Linear Programming FAQ
Nonlinear Programming FAQ
These FAQs were established by John W. Gregory and are currently being maintained by Robert Fourer 4er@iems.nwu.edu ) and the Optimization Technology Center of Argonne National Laboratory and Northwestern University. NEOS Guide NEOS Server Comments

58. CGI101 - Learn CGI Today!
Learn how to add CGI programs to your website, in less than a day even if you have no programming experience. You can get started
http://www.cgi101.com/
Learn how to add CGI programs to your website, in less than a day... even if you have no programming experience. You can get started right away with the free self-paced online class , which takes you from the basics (where to write your scripts, how to upload and run them, and how to debug them when things go wrong), on to decoding forms, sending e-mail, and reading and writing files. By the time you finish, you'll be able to write your own guestbooks and surveys. Then when you're ready to move on to more advanced topics, order the book CGI Programming 101 and learn how to use Server-Side Includes to add dynamic content to your pages; how to create rotating banner ads and random image pickers; how to extend your programs using Perl modules; and how to write scripts that interact with a MySQL database. Ready to move beyond the basics? CGI Programming 201 shows you how to tackle advanced multi-script CGI projects by creating your own Web message board or blog. Learn how to design your site and databases, choose, download and install Perl modules from CPAN, filter out HTML tags, limit the number of messages per page, password-protect an administration area, expire old messages automatically, and more. new.cgi101.com

59. Internet Programming Contest
Duke University sponsors a programming contest that takes place in realtime over the internet.
http://www.cs.duke.edu/~ola/ipc.html
The Duke Internet Programming Contest
Duke has sponsored a programming contest that takes place in real-time over the internet. The contest has been held each year since 1990. It is open to anyone , there are divisions for novice programmers, undergraduates (not necessarily novices), and an open division. The contest problems from all previous contests are available via anonymous ftp. A paper The Internet Programming Contest: A Report and Philosophy that appeared in SIGCSE '93 is also available. The founders of the contest are (in alphabetical order) Owen Astrachan Vivek Khera Dave Kotz , and Lars Nyland
Four problems from previous contests converted to HTML. These show the uniformity with which problems are presented.
The 200X Duke IPC Contest
Maybe there will be a contest soon. Maybe not. See below.
The 1994/5/6 Duke Internet Programming Contest
Well, that's now way out of date. For archival purposes, here's the text about that contest. Due to several mitigating circumstances, the 1994 internet programming will not be held. We're sorry for the late notice, but several circumstances have forced us to cancel, rather than deal with IPC-9X. Due to more circumstances we didn't hold a contest in 1995. We have plans to hold a contest in 1996, but don't hold your breath. However, please stay tuned. When a specific date is determined, notice will be placed here. Keep practicing...

60. Literate Programming
Resources for Literate programming. Learn about the CWEB programming language.Download freeware for Microsoft Windows. Refactoring. Software Development.
http://www.literateprogramming.com/
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