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  1. Programming on Purpose: Essays on Programming Design by P.J. Plauger, 1993-02-12
  2. Advanced UNIX Programming (2nd Edition) (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series) by Marc J. Rochkind, 2004-05-09
  3. Linear Programming and Network Flows by Mokhtar S. Bazaraa, John J. Jarvis, et all 2004-12-17
  4. Simply Java Programming: An Application-Driven Tutorial Approach by Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, et all 2003-08-06
  5. An Introduction to Database Systems Sixth Edition by C. J. Date (The Systems Programming Series) by C. J. Date, 1997
  6. Java ME Game Programming, 2E by Martin J. Wells, John P Flynt, 2007-09-10
  7. Programming Fundamentals Using Microsoft Visual Basic .NET by Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, et all 2004-09-09
  8. Linear Programming: Foundations and Extensions (International Series in Operations Research & Management Science) by Robert J. Vanderbei, 2007-11-26
  9. The Mathematics of Nonlinear Programming (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) by Anthony L. Peressini, Francis E. Sullivan, et all 1993-06-17
  10. Java Programming for Dummies by Donald J. Koosis, David S. Koosis, 1999-01
  11. Programming MicrosoftSQL Server 2005 by Andrew J Brust, Stephen Forte, 2006-07-19
  12. McGraw-Hill Personal Computer Programming Encyclopedia: Languages and Operating Systems by William J. Birnes, William P. Woodall, 1989-01
  13. History of Programming Languages, Volume 2 (ACM Press)
  14. Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic .NET by J.P. Hamilton, 2002-10

21. NGL Programming Language -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Initially, the (Click link for more info and facts about j programming language)j programming language was used, but soon it was decided to create a new
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/n/ng/ngl_programming_language2.htm
NGL programming language
[Categories: Prototype-based programming languages, APL programming language family, Array programming languages, Functional languages, Function-level languages]
NGL (short for "a NG e L ") is a (Click link for more info and facts about function-level) function-level (Click link for more info and facts about array programming language) array programming language featuring an iconical mathematical notation and tuple pattern matching.
NGL was the result of research performed during 2001-2004 by (Click link for more info and facts about E. Herrera) E. Herrera looking for ways to apply function-level programming languages to bioinformatics, large scale (Click link for more info and facts about multidimensional) multidimensional (Click link for more info and facts about datawarehouse) datawarehouse s and (Data processing using sophisticated data search capabilities and statistical algorithms to discover patterns and correlations in large preexisting databases; a way to discover new meaning in data) data mining algorithms. Initially, the

22. Array Programming -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
discovered as a result of Array Programming research in the (Click link formore info and facts about j programming language) j programming language.
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/a/ar/array_programming.htm
Array programming
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Array programming languages (also known as vector or multidimensional languages) generalize operations on (A variable quantity that cannot be resolved into components) scalar s to apply transparently to (A variable quantity that can be resolved into components) vector s, (Click link for more info and facts about matrices) matrices , and higher dimensional arrays.
(Click link for more info and facts about APL) APL , by (Click link for more info and facts about Ken Iverson) Ken Iverson , was the first ((computer science) a language designed for programming computers) programming language to provide Array Programming capabilities. Today, (Click link for more info and facts about Fortran 95) Fortran 95 and (Click link for more info and facts about Matlab) Matlab are probably the most widely used compiled and interpreted array programming languages.
The fundamental idea behind Array Programming is that operations apply at once to an entire set of values. This makes it a high-level programming model as it allows the programmer to think and operate on whole aggregates of data, without having to resort to explicit loops of individual scalar operations.
Array Programming primitives concisely express broad ideas about data manipulation. The level of conciseness can be dramatic in certain cases: it is not uncommon to find array programming language

23. Oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Java Programming With Oracle SQLJ, First Edition
Fundamental SQL j programming SQL J Programs Database Connections Simple SQL JStatements Using JDeveloper to Translate and Load SQL J Programs
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First Edition August 2001
ISBN: 0-596-00087-1
This book is out of print, but is available on Safari Bookshelf
Table of Contents
Preface 1. Introduction
Comparing SQL J and JDBC
SQL J Components
Requirements for Using SQL J
Configuring Your Environment
A "Hello World" Program for SQL J The sqlj Command-Line Utility Oracle JDeveloper 2. Relational Databases, SQL, and PL/SQL

24. About APL (A Programming Language)
(I was especially friendly with one APL developer at the Thomas J. Watson Researchlab in Learn more about APL. Learn about the j programming language.
http://www.users.cloud9.net/~bradmcc/APL.html
ROGRAMMING ANGUAGE N ote: Following are personal recollections of APL , from the early 1980s when I worked with APL in IBM . (I was especially friendly with one APL developer at the Thomas J. Watson Research lab in Yorktown Heights NY, Alan Tritter.) I understand that, in the intervening two decades, "some things have changed", both with APL and also PASCAL. Therefore, what I have written may not accurately reflect the situation of APL (or PASCAL!) at the start of the new millennium. APL is a computer programming language unlike any other. This is obvious from the first instant you see an APL program: An APL program doesn't even look like other computer programs! APL programs look more like algebraic formulas.... One Internet dictionary of programming languages describes APL thus: "Famous for its enormous character set, and for being able to write whole accounting packages or air traffic control systems with a few incomprehensible key strokes."( http://public.logica.com/~stepneys/cyc/p/prog.htm ) (The example APL program shown

25. Livraria Tempo Real :: Home
j programming Oracle8i SQLj programmingexplains in detail how to implement SQLJthe new standard for
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26. Programming Languages Glossary
FP 2 programming with (functional) combinators, J.Backus. frame activationrecord. j programming language by KE Iverson, descendant of APL .
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~lloyd/tildeProgLang/Glossary/
Programming Languages Glossary
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glossary

  • . :see cons.
  • : :1- has type.
  • : :2- infix cons (Haskell).
  • :: :see cons.
  • ::= :rule definition in formal grammar.
  • := :assignment operator, x:=e.
  • = :1- mathematical identity, definition.
  • = :2- equality test,
  • = :3- assignment operator in some languages.
  • 0 address :instruction or machine; stack-based, reverse Polish.
  • 1 address :1 full memory address (and 1 implicit register (accumulator)).
  • 1.5 address :1 register and 1 full memory address e.g. Reg3+=b.
  • 2 address :2 full memory addresses eg. a+=b.
  • 3 address :3 full memory addresses eg. a:=b+c.
  • accumulator :1- special register, see 1-address.
  • accumulator :2- accumulating-parameter, esp' in FP
  • activation :of a routine, instance of rtn called and not yet returned.
  • activation record :space allocated for local variables of an activation of a routine.
  • actual parameter :given when routine is called.

27. J : Home
J is a modern, highlevel, general-purpose, high-performance programming language.J is portable and runs on Windows, Unix, Mac, and PocketPC handhelds.
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J is a modern, high-level, general-purpose, high-performance programming language. J is portable and runs on Windows, Unix, Mac, and PocketPC handhelds. J runs both as a GUI and in a console (command line).
J can be dowloaded and installed for free (no 'crippled' versions). You must have a J User License (JUL) to program in J. End user applications (runtime apps) built with J that don't provide a J programming interface can be used without a JUL.
Get your J User License for the latest versions for free!
To paraphrase from the J Primer (one of several online J books) J is a very rich language. You could study and use it for years, and still consider yourself a beginner. The good news is that the essence of J is so simple and consistent, that you can quickly learn enough to start solving real and interesting problems.
J is particularly strong in the mathematical, statistical, and logical analysis of arrays of data. It is a powerful tool in building new and better solutions to old problems and even better at finding solutions where the problem is not already well understood.

28. Introduction To Programming Languages
Book by Anthony A. Aaby.
http://burks.brighton.ac.uk/burks/pcinfo/progdocs/plbook/

29. Teamwork In Programming Contests: 3 * 1 = 4
Tips and observations from a team of programmers who have regularly won in the ACM programming contests. Published in ACM Crossroads, the student magazine of the ACM.
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by Fabian Ernst
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Introduction
Every year since 1977, the ACM has organized the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest . This contest, which consists of a regional qualifying contest and the Finals, provides college students with the opportunity to demonstrate and sharpen their programming skills. During this contest, teams consisting of three students and one computer are to solve as many of the given problems as possible within 5 hours. The team with the most problems solved wins, where ``solved'' means producing the right outputs for a set of (secret) test inputs. Though the individual skills of the team members are important, in order to be a top team it is necessary to make use of synergy within the team. As participants in the 1995 Contest Finals (two of us also participated in the 1994 Finals), we have given a lot of thought to strategy and teamwork. In this article we summarize our observations from various contests, and we hope that if you ever participate in this contest (or any other) that this information will be valuable to you.

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31. A Management Perspective Of The "J" Programming Language - Updated 2004
While J includes an Application programming Interface (API) for windows forms,which meets most business, needs, it is also possible to use other tools such
http://www.island.net/~gordon/jmanage.htm
A management perspective of the "J" programming language - Updated 2004
Summary: Since the original article was written, there have been many changes and improvements to the J language. While the mathematically oriented users no doubt drove these, many of the changes have not only simplified the code, but also provided considerable speed up to the operations typical of commercial processing. As a result I have updated the original article with discussion of these changes. J, like its precursor APL, is used in business for financial and mathematical modeling, analysis of large databases, engineering, actuarial work, forecasting, operational research studies, and other applications where a knowledgeable person is mostly employing it in their own work or as a teaching and communications tool. Quite often those employing it are very reticent about how they use it, or just exactly what the application consists of. They view it as conferring a definite edge, a competitive advantage in their business that they would prefers others not be aware of. When competing for fixed price applications development contracts, others are equally disinclined to broadcast the fact that they employ such languages to gain a speed and cost advantage. All this makes it rather difficult for an IT or business manager to evaluate whether J is applicable to their own business. The J language is a powerful interpretive language with a concise syntax. Its very power and conciseness makes it difficult for a novice to master, but also makes it of interest to a manager because little code and effort is required to achieve results. This article discuses the features of J, which make it applicable to typical commercial processing, tasks. It provides simple code examples to illustrate for a manager how little code may be required to implement powerful data manipulation capabilities.

32. NeHe Productions: Main Page
OpenGL programming. Many tutorials, sample programs/games, and source code. A CD is available for order containing all of the site.
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33. Programming Central
Covers all issues of programming including C/C++, graphics and games. Also has HTML and Javascript information.
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I'm adding a new section where I will be presenting pages for classic video games. I'm starting off by allowing 5 people to host video game pages on my server, this includes MANY benefits. I hope eventually to have 20+ game sites on my page hosting graphics movies etc.. on Final Fantasy 1-9, Zelda 1-6, and all the other truly classic games that are out there. Just to let you know, I don't believe in having 1 zelda page for all six zelda's, people spread themselves to thin when they do that, one page per one game. For more information please visit Here
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Thanks everybody! I added that "Please Grab The Gator" page before all downloads last month, and in its first month it covered half of the costs of this site! I appreciate the time you take to do that, I realize that it's a lot to ask, but it'll help put back into this site. I'm ALMOST breaking even now :-) With the money from the Gator I'm going to buy new books that I will not only review, but learn so that I can publish tutorials based on the knowledge from those books. Thanks again for Grabbing The Gator!
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Hello everybody I'm currently SEARCHING FOR ANY TALENTED COMPUTER GURU'S . That includes DirectX, OpenGL, 3d Graphics Artists, and 2d Graphics Artists. If you are any of the above please tell me why you'd like to work with other people of your stature at

34. Rui's Programming Resource
Pascal, Javascript, Fortran and Assembly examples and links for beginners. Also includes some free programs.
http://free.prohosting.com/~roost/
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35. Chris Knowles' Programming
Custom database software and custom personal information managers.
http://ckp.hypermart.net/

36. Comp.programming.threads FAQ
Bil Lewis's collection of frequently asked questions.
http://www.lambdacs.com/cpt/FAQ.html
FAQ
Last modified: Tue Aug 28 15:47:27 PDT 2001 This is a list of the questions which have come up on the newsgroup with any answers that were given. (Somewhat edited by yours truly.) In a few cases I have left in the names of the participants. If you'd like me to remove your name, let me know. If you have other comments/corrects, just drop me a line (Bil LambdaCS.com). (Of course I'll expect *you* to supply any corrections! :-) This list is a bit of a hodge-podge, containing everything that I thought *might* be useful. Hence it is HUGH and not very well edited. It even has duplicates (or worse, near-duplicates). The MFAQ is much smaller and better maintained. You may wish to check there first. -Bil ================================================================== F R E Q U E N T L Y A S K E D Q U E S T I O N S ================================================================== Also see: Brian's FAQ (Sun's Threads page and FAQ is no more.) Many of the most general questions can be answered by reading (a) the welcome message, (b) the general information on the other threads pages, and (c) any of the books on threads. References to all of these can be found in the welcome message : How fast can context switching be?

37. Ultimate Game Programming
Tutorials on OpenGL, DirectX. Also tutorials for MFC, C, and C++ programming.
http://www.UltimateGameProgramming.com/

38. J. Blustein's C Programming Language Resources
`Mixed with a good selection of site and book references, James Blustein sScholarly Resources for CompSci Undergrads present short notes on K R II,
http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~jamie/C/
Scholarly Resources for CompSci Undergrads
C Programming Language
This document is a flat index of all the HTML files I have about C that I've put together for undergrads at UWO. I have information about other related topics too in my Scholarly Resources for CompSci Undergrads document.
If you want to learn C
Advice I would give to someone who wanted to learn to program in C.
Notes about gcc
some advice for C programmers using the GNU C compiler
In Some Useful Technical Books
a list of books specifically about C (amongst other great books)
Versions of the New Testament Errata List
lists of corrections to various printings of the second edition of Kernighan and Ritchie's The C Programming Language many notes and clarifications to help you when reading the second edition of Kernighan and Ritchie's The C Programming Language
How To Debug C
Slide Versions: and HTML overheads for a lecture I gave about debugging C programs in 1994 Note Versions: PDF and HTML notes to accompany a similar lecture from 1999
In Debugging Tips
some advice specifically for C programmers
Frequent Mistakes in C Programs
List of common mistakes made by undergrad programmers at UWO. Based on a list of marking codes used in the CompSci department.

39. Thoughtful Programming And Forth Philosophy, Essay By Michael Misamore
By Michael Misamore; essay with text and references, on a flexible, proven, backto-basics, minimalist philosophy that operates consistently from low to high abstraction levels; with ideas for future improvements. Freely Distributable
http://www.ultratechnology.com/forththoughts.htm
Introduction to Thoughtful Programming and the Forth Philosophy
Michael Misamore

This document may be freely distributed so long as it is reproduced in its entirety without modificatons.
To the reader: constructive criticism and commentary is welcome! Introduction to Thoughtful Programming This is also the view of businesses in the increasingly information-driven economy of the United States. They believe that software should be developed and shipped as quickly as possible to make it to the market on time. If this involves cutting corners in terms of runtime speed, code complexity, size, system requirements, or bug testing, it is considered a sacrifice which can be remedied after the product ships. After all, the business has a bottom line, and if the code works, marketing is perfectly willing to sell it to people. Now, it is doubtful that many programmers, perhaps after some hard thought, would consider this kind of software beautiful. It is certainly suboptimal in many aspects already mentioned, there are certainly sections of code which could be rewritten or done away with, perhaps it was written in a scripting language when it should have been written in a lower level language, etc. And let's not forget the hundreds or thousands of bugs that still lie in the code because the deadline was hit. This is not the kind of code that a programmer would be proud to admit to writing. For years now, the computer industry, largely in marketing efforts, has given the average consumer the impression that computing technology is abundant and ubiquitous

40. Neato Tech Books (J. Blustein)
A list of books about computers and computer programming. The list is intendedprimarily for undergraduate students in compsci at the Univ. of Western
http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~jamie/.Refs/tech-books.html
Scholarly Resources for CompSci Undergrads
Some Useful Technical Books
This list is intended primarily for undergraduate students in computer science at the University of Western Ontario. It is part of my list of undergrad resources and an experiment with different ways of presenting information.
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  • Programming in General Resources About the C Programming Language ...
    Programming in General
    These are some books about computer programming that I think everyone should read.
    The Elements of Programming Style
    The best book about programming and programming style I have ever seen. The examples are in RATFOR and PL/1 but they are short and easy to understand even if you don't know those languages.
    Programming Pearls ; and More Programming Pearls
    Selected essays by Jon Bentley about programming, insights, problems and solutions from the former Programming Pearls column in Communications of the ACM
    Resources about the C Programming Language
    NOTE
    I've been told that the GNU C compiler ( gcc ) that we all know and love (well, okay I like it a lot) does not comply with the ANSI standard unless you include
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