FAQ For Comp.lang.functional Functional programming is a style of programming that emphasizes the evaluation Further information about the use of functional programming languages in http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~gmh/faq.html
Extractions: Sisal Comp.lang.functional is an unmoderated usenet newsgroup for the discussion of all aspects of functional programming languages, including their design, application, theoretical foundation, and implementation. Articles posted to this (and other) newsgroups are archived on the web at: http://www.dejanews.com/ This document is a Frequently Asked Questions list (FAQ) for comp.lang.functional , and provides brief answers to a number of common questions concerning functional programming languages, and some pointers to relevant literature and internet resources. The latest version of this document is available on the web from: http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~gmh/faq.html Much of the information in this document has been taken from public sources, mostly from articles posted to comp.lang.functional
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The AspectJ Project At Eclipse.org a seamless aspectoriented extension to the Javatm programming language The books Eclipse AspectJ Aspect-oriented programming with Eclipse and the http://eclipse.org/aspectj/
Extractions: Popular AspectJ downloads: the most recent development build , the most recent milestone build , and the latest stable release bug reports, mailing lists... ). For Eclipse development you can just download AJDT More AspectJ downloads... Popular AspectJ docs: the AspectJ 5 Developer's Notebook , and the AspectJ Programming Guide More AspectJ docs... Adrian Colyer, AspectJ project lead, announced today that he will be leaving his position at IBM to take up the post of Chief Scientist at Interface21 (the company behind Spring). Adrian will still continue to be heavily involved in and to lead the AspectJ project as part of his new role. More details...
Extractions: Home AOSD Conference Community Wiki Welcome About the AOSA aosd.net is home to the annual Aspect-Oriented Software Development conference and is intended to provide a comprehensive source of information about AOSD. Use the tabs above to locate information on the conference and to reach the Community Wiki where AOSD concepts, terms, tools, projects, events, training courses, consulting and other related issues are listed and discussed. Please go there to add content about your own AOSD-related activities. aosd.net also supports two mailing lists, a low-traffic list for announcements and higher-traffic list for general discussion. To add yourself to these lists, or to view the archives, use the links at the bottom of the page. For a good overview of AOSD and aspect-oriented programming (AOP), the October 2001 issue issue of Communications of the ACM is a good place to start. It has a nice collection of articles that cover representative work in AOSD. The archives of the AOSD conference also provide a collection of high quality research papers and practioner reports. Other links under Technology provide access to much more information. announce aosd.net
AgentSheets Build your own interactive simulation and publish it as Java applet on the web. AgentSheets is an agentbased simulation-authoring tool. The user community ranges from elementary school kids to professional scientists. http://www.agentsheets.com
Extractions: From personal and information Agents to interactive demos, modifiable simulations to virtual game worlds, AgentSheets ' unique user interface captivates people and draws them into a new relationship with technology. What can you do with it? Create interactive virtual worlds, modifiable simulations, training demos ... and put them online fast with music, speech, video, and Java!
The Mozart Programming System Free major development platform for open, faulttolerant, distributed, constraint and logic programming applications full development environment, tools, http://www.mozart-oz.org/
Extractions: Home Feature Overview Download MOGUL Archive License Information Demo Documentation Publications News Contact Information Research Groups Miscellany Support Presentations and Photos from MOZ 2004 are now available from the Conference Website 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.
Win32 Programming FAQ The Win32 programming FAQ covers mainly introductory material, development tools, Win32 dialects, application design, DLLs, services, and debugging. http://www.iseran.com/Win32/FAQ/
Extractions: About Win32 Programming This is a Frequently Asked Questions list about the Win32 API. Last Updated 18-Sep-2000 The FAQ -split up for slightly easier navigation The FAQ as a single file. Zipped (65+KB), HTML (190 KB) or a searchable HTML Help edition Common Win32 exceptions History of the Windows API Keyword file for VC++ Frivolous Windows API knowledge test Reviews of programming tools : VC++6.0, CodeWarrior , VJ++6.0, VTune 4.0, VB6, and some others. In depth articles on subjects like Win98, OnNow and Laptop support, Screen Savers, what a good development PC and much more Newish: Windows 2000 Coding for Speed contact software
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Freshmeat.net: Welcome To Freshmeat.net About WebPython is a Webapplication development toolkit written in the Python programming language. It contains an object relational database layer, http://www.freecode.com/
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Extractions: This highly interactive course, taught by a leading game designer, is an excellent primer on all topics surrounding the computer gaming industry. You'll learn about game development, game design and production, and the current challenges facing the game industry. Learn how to prepare for a dynamic career and succeed on the technical, artistic, or business side of game development. home description syllabus reviews ... locate a school
Extractions: Welcome to Logic Programming Associates (LPA). We design and support world-class products for Artificial Intelligence, including state-of-the-art Prolog compilers, Chimera Agents, the flex expert system and VisiRule graphical business rules. Chimera is an all-new Agent engine for WIN-PROLOG, providing an easy-to-use, event-driven programming model for distributed, intelligent applications. Built on the new TCP/IP services in WIN-PROLOG 4.6, Chimera simplifies all aspects of agent creation and deployment. Use SQUID (Simple Query Utilising Independent Descriptors) to search the LPA Website directly from this page, or by clicking "Search" on any page. VisiRule is a graphical tool for designing, developing and delivering business rule and decision support applications, simply by drawing a flowchart that represents the decision logic. WIN-PROLOG 4.600 -
CLiki : Index The Common Lisp wiki, containing links to and resources for the Common Lisp programming language, and written in Lisp itself. http://www.cliki.net/
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BrainJar.com: Experiments In Web Programming Experiments in web programming. Features articles, tutorials and example code related to clientside and server-side web development. http://www.brainjar.com/
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Extractions: 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
DevCentral Home There are many programming alternatives to classic CGI programming, however, one of the most powerful and useful alternatives is Java Servlets. http://devcentral.iticentral.com/
Extractions: Welcome to DevCentral! Check out the best 100% free tutorials and articles on the web for the software development community. It doesn't matter if you are a student or a professional software engineer, DevCentral has content to match everything from learning C to Java Class Loaders. DevCentral provides all these self paced tutorials, technology articles, and downloads for everyone to enjoy for free. Features: Register for 100% free and private access to all the DevCentral content. If you are already a registered DevCentral or DevJournal user, please log in Introduction to DCOM Part I (DCOM) Authors William Rubin and Marshall Brain begin their interesting and informative series that introduces the basics of DCOM. The article is adapted from their book, Understanding DCOM (Prentice Hall), available in bookstores now.
PubGo++ A set of C++ classes for go programming. http://www.bath.ac.uk/~eespjl/go.html
Extractions: Windows executable of scoring program New Release 6 July 2000 This version has some stuff that maintains a view of "groups" on the board. PubGo++ is a set of classes for GO programming. At present the useful features are: 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 ?
The C Programming Language By Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie, the original (revised) and the best book to learn C. http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/cbook/
Extractions: 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.
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
Extractions: 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