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141. Palm Pilot Software Development With Linux
Alan Kennington's notes on programming for the Palm.
http://www.topology.org/linux/palmsoft.html
palm pilot software development with linux
This web page relates to Palm Organizer programming experiences in mid-1999.
Things must have changed since then. This is just my personal set of notes about programming the 3com Palm Pilot using linux development tools. In the interests of saving other people the anguish that I have experienced in trying to make this software work, I'll try to say here how to get it going. So far, the documentation, makefiles and header files have proved to be inadequate. The documentation is almost non-existent. The makefiles and header files have grammatical errors. If you are looking for Palm applications and development software, see my Palm organizer links Pilrc/ # GUI resource compiler. README.linux # 730-byte file giving web links for software. compressed files/ gcc/ libs_utils/ pilot_link/ sourcecode/ The Pilrc directory contains the `pilrc2.0' and `prc-tools-0.5.0' software. The `pilrc' software consists of `pilrc' and `pilrcUI'. `pilrc' is a `resource compiler', which is a piece of software which generates `resource' files corresponding to specified GUI objects. `pilrcUI' is a resource previewer. That is, it simulates views generated by resources generated by `pilrc'. The directory www.scumby.com/scumbysoft/pilot/pilrc

142. A First Guide To PostScript
About this Document. This is meant to be a simple introduction to programmingin the PostScript page description language from Adobe.
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/docproject/programming/postscript/postscript.html
This is the third edition of the First Guide to PostScript . It differs from the first and second in that a number of errors which people have brought to my attention have been fixed and a number of common reader questions have been addressed. Some more information on resources has also been added. It is my hope that this document is now stable and reasonably error-free. If you find an error, please send me e-mail and let me know. I can't promise that I'll fix it right away, but I will at least add it to my list of things to do. By the way, I wish to thank the many people who have written to point out errors in this document's predecessor. Many of the improvements are due to them.
About this Document
This is meant to be a simple introduction to programming in the PostScript page description language from Adobe . This document is not meant to be a comprehensive reference manual (although it does contain an index of some of PostScript's standard operators and a list of various errors ). There are far better reference books , if this is what you need. Instead, this is meant as an easily accessible on-line tutorial. It was written with the assumption that you have some experience programming and are familiar with concepts like arrays and variables.

143. PubGo++
A set of C++ classes for go programming.
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~eespjl/go.html
PubGo++
News
What is it ?

Who is to blame ?

Documentation ?
...
Computer GO Links
Download
Download source
Windows executable of scoring program
News
New Release 6 July 2000 This version has some stuff that maintains a view of "groups" on the board.
What is it ?
PubGo++ is a set of classes for GO programming. At present the useful features are:
  • Robust efficient Go Board management. Do move and undo moves. Attachable views decouples the board from other components.
  • Various utilities (bitpads and operators, string table board view, hash tables, iterators).
  • Search engine (proof number based).
  • X11 based GUI (no thrills).
  • Simple string tactics, reads ladders, nets and simple life death.
  • Stand alone scoring (simple life/death using string tactics followed by flood filling).
  • Test bed for existing features.
Who is to blame ?
P.J.Leonard, Bruce Cropley, GioVax, Jon Hobley, Herb Wheeler, Markus Enzenberger and the computer-go mailing list members have contributed code or ideas to this project.
Documentation ?

144. The ACM-ICPC International Collegiate Programming Contest Web Site Sponsored By
This is the official site for the ACM International Collegiate programming Contestsponsored by IBM which is conducted annually throughout the world for
http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/
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145. Punkroy - Who Is?
Collection of programming examples on encryption including file encryption, steganography in images and sound, data base record encryption, and password verification. All written in Pascal, all source code available.
http://drque.net/Punkroy/Programs.html
Main Programs Writings Algorithms ... Contact Programs These are program examples created with the Cypher project. All (but the Cypher, natraly) requier the libarys in Cypher in order to compile. All example software is 100% free and comes with compleat Pascal source code. What is the Cypher Project? Main Page Cypher base libraries
Current version: 3.0 as of 10-19-2002
Cypher base units needed for, well, prity much everything else on this page Cypher
Cypher is a command line file encryption utility with a lot of options. Has a great deal of experimental tools built in. Encode to BMP (EncBMP)
Encode to BMP is a steganography program designed to "hide" data inside a BMP image Encode to WAV (EncWAV)
Encode to WAV is a steganography program designed to "hide" data inside a WAV audio file DataBase
A set of object classes for quick database integration. The binaries are of no practical use. Password
A program useful for sensitive, user specific information all stored in a single file accessible by many people.

146. The C Programming Language
The C programming Language, Second Edition. by Brian W. Kernighan andDennis M. Ritchie. Prentice Hall, Inc., 1988. ISBN 013-110362
http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/cbook/
The C Programming Language, Second Edition
by Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie
Prentice Hall, Inc., 1988.
ISBN 0-13-110362-8 (paperback), 0-13-110370-9 (hardback).
  • The book is readily available at large bookstores (especially university ones around beginning of term) but tends not to be stocked at the mall because it's treated like a textbook. Ordering it online is easy, for example at Amazon.com Borders Blackwell's , or Fatbrain You can also look it up at the Prentice-Hall home page. Kernighan , a relatively uncommon name, is a good search term to find it quickly at all of these places. If you are curious, a GIF-format graph of its sales rank at Amazon.com for the last couple of years is available.
  • Here is a list of errata in the published version; many of these are corrected in recent printings.
  • The history of the language is traced in ``The Development of the C Language'', from HOPL II, 1993: browsable , or printable PostScript or PDF . This and other historical material, including early manuals and compilers, is available at Dennis Ritchie's home page , while Brian Kernighan's home page collects pointers to his work on C and diverse other languages and systems.

147. Welcome - Ticalc.org
Features programming tutorials, columns, news articles, and thousands of files for download.
http://www.ticalc.org/
Basics Archives Community Services ... Your Account OurWorld Released
Posted by Michael on 4 June 2004, 03:57 GMT Kirk Meyer
of Detached Solutions has released a new flash application for the 83+/89/92+/V200: OurWorld. OurWorld is a world atlas that is fully zoomable and has political boundaries defined by 30,000 data points. There are also labels of countries, capitals, major cities, and lakes. The 83+ version uses a flat projection while the 89 version and 92+/V200 version use an orthographic projection for a globe-like appearance. It's also worth mentioning that this app won the grand prizes in the 2003 TI App Development Contest for both the Z80 and 68k divisions. Discuss (35 comments)
ticalc.org Reaches 50,000 User Accounts
Posted by Michael on 29 May 2004, 20:19 GMT
We have reached yet another site milestone: Fifty thousand user accounts. Steve Taylor is the lucky owner of account #50000. Figuring approximately 100,000 posted comments, we're averaging two comments per user. We wish to thank you, the visitors, for our success. Hopefully we will reach 100,000 users in the future. Discuss (114 comments)
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148. The Practice Of Programming
The Practice of programming. Links. AddisonWesley page; An article from the April1999 issue of Dr. Dobbs Journal; The Unix programming Environment home page;
http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/tpop/
The Practice of Programming
by Brian W. Kernighan and Rob Pike Addison-Wesley, Inc.
ISBN 0-201-61586-X.
267 + xii pp. $24.95
Table of Contents
From the Preface
From Chapter 5, Debugging
Source code from the book ...
A war story that didn't appear in the book
Links
Translations
  • Chinese: The Practice of Programming , Huazhang Company / China Machine Press, ISBN 7-111-07573-0
  • Chinese Traditional: The Practice of Programming , Pearson Education Taiwan, ISBN 986-7727-15-0
  • Dutch: Programmeren in de praktijk , Addison-Wesley, ISBN 90-430-0232-1
  • Finnish: , IT Press, ISBN 951-826-131-8
  • French: La Programmation en Pratique , Vuibert Informatique, ISBN 2-7117-8670-6
  • German: Programmierpraxis , Addison-Wesley, ISBN 3-8273-2583-2
  • Italian: Programmazione nella pratica , Addison-Wesley, ISBN 88-7192-0272-4
  • Japanese: The Practice of Programming , ASCII, ISBN 4-7561-3649-4
  • Korean: The Practice of Programming , Infobook, ISBN 89-8054-403-0
  • Polish: Inzynieria oprogramowania , Wydawnictwa Naukowo, ISBN 83-204-2732-0
  • Portuguese: , Editora Campus, ISBN 85-352-0546-2
  • Spanish: , Prentice Hall, ISBN 968-444-418-4
  • Russian: Praktika Programmirovaniya , Izdatel'stvo Nevskij Dialekt, St. Petersburg, 2001. ISBN 5-7940-0058-9

149. Oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Win32 Multithreaded Programming
Clearly explains the concepts of multithreaded programs and shows developers how to construct efficient and complex applications.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/multithread/

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150. Secure Programming For Linux And Unix HOWTO
Secure programming for Linux and Unix HOWTO. This is the main web sitefor my free book, the Secure programming for Linux and Unix HOWTO.
http://www.dwheeler.com/secure-programs/
Secure Programming for Linux and Unix HOWTO
This is the main web site for my free book, the Secure Programming for Linux and Unix HOWTO . This book provides a set of design and implementation guidelines for writing secure programs for Linux and Unix systems. Such programs include application programs used as viewers of remote data, web applications (including CGI scripts), network servers, and setuid/setgid programs. This document includes specific guidance for a number of languages, including C, C++, Java, Perl, Python, and Ada95. I give this book away in the hope that future software developers won't repeat past mistakes, resulting in more secure systems.
Getting the Book
Most readers will want to either:
  • View the online version (as multipage HTML)
  • Download for printing (as PDF) This document is part of the Linux Documentation Project (LDP), and hence is also distributed in various Linux distributions. However, note that the LDP's version or the version in a CD-ROM distribution may not be as current as the main (master) web site at http://www.dwheeler.com/secure-programs
  • 151. SPAT
    The 1973 test written by Dr. Jack M. Wolfe, to determine who well suited (aptitude) an individual is to Mainframe Technical Support (Systems programming); it does not test knowledge. Currently available, along with many other tests, from Walden Personnel Testing Consulting.
    http://www.waldentesting.com/infotechtests/wolfe/spat.htm
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    Systems Programming Aptitude Test
    Author: Jack M. Wolfe, Ph.D. Date introduced: 1973 Administration time: 3 hours Available from Walden in the US and Canada only. For other countries, call for additional information at 800-361-4908.
    Purpose
    To evaluate the aptitudes and potentials of systems programming candidates of all experience levels, for work in all types of systems programming tasks.
    General Description
    The SPAT is a generalized aptitude test designed to measure the essential traits of a systems programming position. A systems programmer or software programmer is usually involved in highly intricate programming problems relating to the programs that run the computer hardware, operating systems, peripherals and internal memory functions. The SPAT test consists of five work exercises which require candidates to demonstrate superior logic, follow highly intricate instructions, and document clearly and concisely. High ability to generalize from a specific data set, and the understanding of intricate sets of operations requiring simultaneous steps are also demanded by the problems. The problems are presented in increasing order of difficulty.
    Positions for which the test is appropriate
    The SPAT test can be used to screen both inexperienced and experienced applicants. This test also measures the ability to work in systems programming, identifying promotability and skill levels.

    152. Lutz Roeder's Programming.NET C# VB CLR WinFX
    Tools and source code for .NET, C , Visual Basic and WinFX. Reflectoris a popluar class browser. Resourcer is a .NET resource editor.
    http://www.aisto.com/roeder/dotnet/
    Tools and source code for .NET, C#, Visual Basic and WinFX. Reflector is a popluar class browser. Resourcer is a .NET resource editor. - Back
    Reflector for .NET Reflector is a class browser for .NET components. It supports assembly and namespace views, type and member search, C# XML documentation viewer, call and callee graphs, IL, VB and C# disassembler, dependency trees, base type and derived type hierarchies and resource viewers. C#, Visual Basic and Delphi language syntax is supported. Reflector.zip .NET Reflector , Version 4.0.5.0
    Resourcer for .NET Resourcer is an editor for .resources binaries and .resX XML file formats used with the .NET platform. The program allows the integration of bitmaps, icons and text strings into resource packages. Resourcer allows editing of name/string pairs, import of various kinds of data formats (bitmaps, icons, etc) and merging of resources from different sources. Resourcer.zip .NET Resourcer , Version 4.0.9.0
    CommandBar for .NET The CommandBar class library extends System.Windows.Forms with classes for CommandBar, ReBar, CoolBar, and bitmaped menu controls. A unified command item representation is provided which makes it easy to switch the rendering between Menu, ToolBar and ContextMenu. 24 bit alpha channel images are supported on Windows 2000. CommandBar.zip

    153. Satellite TV Programming Bigdish C-Band Satellite TV Secure Online Programming
    Provides basic and premium programming to Cband big dish owners
    http://www.bigdish.com

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    Serving LIVE FULLY AUTOMATED C-Band subscription programming services to
    the Continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and
    the US Virgin Islands of St Thomas, St Croix and St John since 1993!
    NEW!!! LIVE Instant Activation* No more waiting! We were the first and are still the only folks on the 'net to offer
    LIVE ACTIVATION and LIVE online instant rehits** to our customers. Special 4DTV Offer BEST PRICE EVER on 4DTV Digital Receiver! This special offer of $399.99 is half off the retail price of $799.99. To take advantage of this offer, you must sign up for a 1 year subscription to HBO/Cinemax and you save $400 on the 4DTV unit. Because you get 50% off the retail price, there has never been a better time to go digital. The future of C-Band is in digital programming. Don’t get left behind. Order now! Bigdish.com is working for C-Band every day. This special $399.99 offer is the lowest price in the industry.

    154. The Icon Programming Language
    Icon home. The Icon programming Language. Currentstatus report (last updated April 16, 2003).
    http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/
    The Icon Programming Language
    Current status report (last updated April 16, 2003) Icon 9.4 for Unix
    Icon 9.4 for Macintosh

    Icon 9.3 for Windows

    Icon 9.4 Library
    Icon is a high-level, general-purpose programming language with a large repertoire of features for processing data structures and character strings. Icon is an imperative, procedural language with a syntax reminiscent of C and Pascal, but with semantics at a much higher level.
    Language Information
    Ralph Griswold's Overview
    Dave Hanson's Brief Introduction
    Bill Mitchell's introduction and slides
    John Shipman's Tutorial (at NM Tech)
    Tom Christopher's Icon Handbook
    Reference Information

    Programming Corner
    Documentation
    Current Release Documentation
    Frequently Asked Questions
    Books about Icon Technical Reports ... The Icon Analyst
    Implementations
    Version 9.4.2 for Unix Version 9.4.2 for Macintosh Version 9.3.2 for Windows Java-Based "Jcon" ... All versions
    Program Library
    Packages Indexes Submission Guidelines Technical Support ... Department of Computer Science e-mail: icon-project@cs.arizona.edu

    155. Oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Effective Awk Programming, 3rd Edition
    Delivers complete coverage of the awk 3.1 language and upto-date coverage of the POSIX standard for awk available. Distinguishes standard awk features from GNU awk (gawk)-specific features, and devotes two full chapters to example programs.
    http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/awkprog3/

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    156. ScienceDirect - Science Of Computer Programming - List Of Issues
    www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/07431066 More results from www.sciencedirect.com programming Tools Prices and Reviews at DealTimeCompare shop for programming Tools at DealTime - read reviews and compare pricesfrom stores all across the Web. You found 2,670 products in programming Tools.
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    Volume 51 Volume 51, Issue 3 , Pages 197-293 (June 2004) Volume 51, Issues 1-2 , Pages 1-196 (May 2004)
    Mathematics of Program Construction (MPC 2002) Volumes 41 - 50 Volumes 31 - 40 Volumes 21 - 30 Volumes 11 - 20 ... Volumes 1 - 10 Alert me when new Journal Issues are available Add this journal to My Favorite Journals Sample Issue Online More Publication Info Information for Authors
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    157. Fatal Dimensions - MavEtJu's Rom Coding Part
    Edwin Groothuis' enhancements and snippets for ROM.
    http://www.fataldimensions.org/romcoding/main.php
    links home information news forum ... administration more...
    Welcome to MavEtJu's RoM programming kingdom
    All the information on these pages is delivered as-is. If you are not sure if you should read it or use it, then please leave now. If you however have the guts to go on and read the stuff what is here and decide to use the information, please note that you're doing to completly voluntarely and that nobody from the Fatal Dimension-crew can be hold responsible for everything which doesn't work after you made the suggested changes.
    General
    Fatal Dimensions is currently running on a P5/90MHz based PC with 64Mb of RAM and a standard NE2000 ethernet-card, capable of pushing about 10 million bits per seconds into your general direction. The system is powered by FreeBSD 3.4.
    It is like an wigwam: no windows, no gates and apache inside :-)
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    158. Notes On FORTRAN Programming
    USER NOTES ON FORTRAN programming (UNFP). Contents Introduction, Corrections,Plans, Mirroring. 1 programming 1-1 - Short history of FORTRAN/Fortran;
    http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/languages/fortran/unfp.html
    USER NOTES ON FORTRAN PROGRAMMING (UNFP) (An open cooperative practical guide) Mirroring thanks to SunSITEs: Poland, USA, Germany, Russia, ... [Home FTP site] New! Code Tuning co-guide, 1998 Lahey Fortran Users' Conference
    May be redistributed provided it's kept updated,
    and all rights are reserved

    159. World Of Programming Examples Weblog
    Fishing the web for useful applications to turn into Open Source projects. An Open Source idea bank.
    http://www.geocities.com/bayinnaung/progexampweblog.html
    World of Programming Examples Weblog:
    An Open Source To-Do List
    Running Essay Weblog Topics
    September 1, 2002 - Chatterbots and English Language Teaching IV
    Here's my first attempt to classify the tags in each Standard AIML file. I'm taking a top down approach to figuring out how AIML works. Standard AIML is the tagset that is being developed as a standard foundation tagset for AIML. Even though it was not the tagset used to win the Loebner Turing test prizes the organization of the tags is more conceptual and with 25,000 categories this seems like the best place to begin if you want to thoroughly understand how AIML works it natural language understanding and production magic. Finite state machine graphs might be useful for identifying commonly occuring conversation patterns that can be factored into AIML patterns: [ Scripted Language List of Examples Example 1 Noun Phrases
    August 27, 2002 - Chatterbots and English Language Teaching III
    For the concept of "Information Gap" in language teaching I have set up a page of definitions and examples: Information Gaps In English Teaching
    Simulation Gaming and English Teaching
    An interview with Will Wright designer of "The Sims" simulation computer game talks about how players shift perspectives frequently which generates things to talk about and provides pronoun practice, making it an effective tool for language teaching:

    160. Malevole - Programming Language Inventor Or Serial Killer?
    Can you tell a coder from a cannibal ? Try to work out which of the following spent their time hacking computers, and which preferred hacking away at
    http://www.malevole.com/mv/misc/killerquiz/

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