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         J Programming:     more books (100)
  1. Software Design: From Programming to Architecture by Eric J. Braude, 2003-03-05
  2. Programming With Unix Threads by Charles J. Northrup, 1996-01
  3. The Art of Computer Graphics Programming: A Structured Introduction for Architects and Designers by William J. Mitchell, Robin S. Liggett, et all 1987-06
  4. Set Theory for Computing: From Decision Procedures to Declarative Programming with Sets (Monographs in Computer Science) by Domenico Cantone, Eugenio Omodeo, et all 2001-06-26
  5. Computer Programming Languages: A Comparative Introduction (Ellis Horwood Series in Computers and Their Applications) by Neville J. Ford, 1990-08
  6. Advanced C Programming for Displays: Character Displays, Windows, and Keyboards for the Unix and Ms-DOS Operating Systems (Prentice Hall Software) by Marc J. Rochkind, 1988-01
  7. Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of Computers and Programming (Schaum's Outline) by Francis J. Scheid, 1982-09
  8. C Programmer's Toolkit (Programming series) by Jack J. Purdum, 1991-11
  9. Pocket Guide Programing (Addison-Wesley Programming Pocket Guides) by J. Shelley, John Shelley, 1982-12
  10. Turbo Pascal 4.0/5.0: An introduction to the art and science of programming (The Benjamin/Cummings series in structured programming) by Walter J Savitch, 1989-06
  11. Practical Pascal (South-Western programming language series) by Harry M. Gilbert, Arthur J. Larky, 1984-02
  12. C++ Memory Management (Len Dorfman Practical Programming) by Len Dorfman, Marc J. Neuberger, 1993-07
  13. Grammars for Programming Languages (Programming languages series) by J.Craig Cleaveland, Robert C. Uzgalis, 1976-12
  14. Machine/assembly language (Computer programming techniques) by Robert J Wimmert, 1968

121. Programming Help, Web Design Help, CSS Help - Author Biography - J. Nakamura
help with programming Help, Web Design Help, CSS Help Author Biography - J. Nakamura.
http://www.devarticles.com/cp/bio/J.-Nakamura/
DS Home Dev Shed ASP Free Dev Articles ... Dev Articles Dev Articles Site Dev Articles Forums Search Network Home Author Bio ADO.NET Apache ASP ASP.NET ... Forums: Blog History Article Discussion Games Hardware How Tos ... Site Map Details for J. Nakamura User ID: J. Nakamura Full Name: J. Nakamura Company: Email Address: jun.nakamura@gmail.com Website Address: Short description: No Description Rating Points: 311 Points Average Article Rating: from 77 Votes Total Number of Articles: Total Author Ranking: 44 of 1057 Articles By This Author: (Most recent articles first) Temporary Variables: Procrastination is the Thief of Time
Who`s Afraid to Be Const Correct? Help Your Compiler Help You

Who`s Afraid to Be Const Correct? Take Your Object`s Bits Literally

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122. BYTE.com
A special Byte Magazine article published for Byte's 20th anniversary special report
http://www.byte.com/art/9509/sec7/art19.htm
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A Brief History of Programming Languages
September 1995 20th Anniversary / A Brief History of Programming Languages
We've come a long way from computers programmed with wires and punch cards. Maybe not as far as some would like, though. Here are the innovations in programming.
ca. 1946 Konrad Zuse , a German engineer working alone while hiding out in the Bavarian Alps, develops Plankalkul. He applies the language to, among other things, chess. Short Code , the first computer language actually used on an electronic computing device, appears. It is, however, a "hand-compiled" language. Grace Hopper , working for Remington Rand, begins design work on the first widely known compiler, named A-0. When the language is released by Rand in 1957, it is called MATH-MATIC.

123. Programming Help, Web Design Help, CSS Help - Author Biography - Albert J. Sagan
Short description, Together Albert J. Saganich Jr., Tom Hardy, Dev Mechanic Webmaster Tools, Developer Tools, programming Tools, Dev Mechanic
http://www.devarticles.com/cp/bio/Albert-J.-Saganich,-Jr./
DS Home Dev Shed ASP Free Dev Articles ... Dev Articles Dev Articles Site Dev Articles Forums Search Network Home Author Bio ADO.NET Apache ASP ASP.NET ... Forums: Blog History Article Discussion Games Hardware How Tos ... Site Map Details for Albert J. Saganich, Jr. User ID: Albert J. Saganich, Jr. Full Name: Albert J. Saganich, Jr. Company: Email Address: none@devarticles.com Website Address: Short description: Together Albert J. Saganich Jr., Tom Hardy, Lawrence H Kaye, and Sunila Srivatsan draw upon more than 20 years of experience designing, developing, and deploying J2EE and WebLogic applications. They have appeared at BEA's eWorld and Sun's JavaOne conferences, and have written for BEA's dev2dev.bea.com Web site, BEA's WebLogic Developer's Journal and other publications. The author team includes members of BEA's education division and provides mentoring, courses, and training for BEA and to BEA partners. Rating Points: 61 Points Average Article Rating: from 17 Votes Total Number of Articles: Total Author Ranking: 144 of 1057 Articles By This Author: (Most recent articles first) WebLogic Workshop, WebLogic Platform, and the J2EE Landscape

124. Computer Programming Algorithms Directory
Resources that describe computer programming algorithms.
http://www.algosort.com/
Computer Programming Algorithms Directory
Welcome to my computer programming algorithms directory. I am hoping to provide a comprehensive directory of web sites that detail algorithms for computer programming problems. If you know of any web sites that describe an algorithm (or multiple algorithms), please send me an e-mail: suggestion@algosort.com
Encryption Algorithms
  • Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), Data Encryption Standard (DES), Triple-DES and Skipjack Algorithms - Offers descriptions of the named encryption algorithms.
  • Blowfish - Describes the Blowfish encryption algorithm. Offers source code for a variety of platforms.
  • KremlinEncrypt - Cryptography site provides an overview of cryptography algorithms and links to published descriptions where available.
  • PowerBASIC Crypto Archives - Offers PowerBASIC source code for many algorithms including:
    • Hashing - RIPEMD-160, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, CRC-16, CRC-32, Adler-32, FNV-32, ELF-32
    • Encryption - RSA-64, Diffie-Hellman-Merkle Secure Key Exchange, Rijndael, Serpent, Twofish, CAST-128, CAST-256, Skipjack, TEA, RC4, PC1, GOST, Blowfish, Caesar Substitutional Shift, ROT13
    • Encoding - Base64, MIME Base64, UUEncode, yEnc, Neuronal Network, URLEncode, URLDecode

125. Paul J. Voda's Home Page
theory and practice of declarative programming languages,; mathematical logic, Computer programming as Mathematics , with J. Komara tutorial in Intern.
http://www.fmph.uniba.sk/~voda/
Paul J. Voda
Research Interests:
  • theory and practice of declarative programming languages, mathematical logic, theory of computability, Peano arithmetic.
Main Project:
Some Papers:

126. Programming Pearls
This is my favourite programming pearl, a 237 character program that generates mazes The following Ccode sorts integers t1 tj in ascending order
http://homepages.cwi.nl/~tromp/pearls.html
Programming Pearls
My favourite programming language is Haskell with Ruby a good second. Sometimes, when I have a big need for speed, I might fall back on C or Java if code clarity and robustness outweight the 20-40% speed penalty. After Sinclair BASIC, Z80 assembly, and Pascal, C made a refreshing change. Behold the Ten Commandments for C Programmers . Also see Frans Faase's list of signature programs
Amazing
This is my favourite programming pearl, a 237 character program that generates mazes of arbitrary length. It was my 1988 submission to the International Obfuscated C Code Contest Note that the constant 27 assumes a 31-bit random number generator, and needs to be replaced with 11 if produces 15-bit numbers instead. Also, modern C compilers need an option like -fwritable-strings to allow constant strings to be overwritten. If you want to know how this program achieves its mystery, read this
Tetris
In 1989, in collaboration with my friend Freek Wiedijk , I submitted a 1467 character tetris program, which won the Best Game category.
A heap of sorts
The following C-code sorts integers t[1]...t[j] in ascending order:

127. Definition: Structured Programming
From General Services Administration, Federal Standard 1037C (Telecom Glossary 2000) 'Telecommunications Glossary of Telecommunication Terms'. Long title, short but very clear definition.
http://www.its.bldrdoc.gov/fs-1037/dir-035/_5154.htm
structured programming
structured programming: A technique for organizing and coding computer programs in which a hierarchy of modules is used, each having a single entry and a single exit point, and in which control is passed downward through the structure without unconditional branches to higher levels of the structure. Three types of control flow are used: sequential, test, and iteration. This HTML version of FS-1037C was last generated on Fri Aug 23 00:22:38 MDT 1996

128. SEGGER Microcontroller Systeme GmbH, Embedded Software Solutions
JFlash, flash programming software J-Link ARM Flash DLL available Using J-Linkwith IAR C -Spy RDI Support Software breakpoints in flash
http://www.segger.com/jlink_flash.html
J-Flash awmSelectedItem="3" var MenuLinkedBy='', awmBN='520'; awmAltUrl='';
What is J-Flash
J-Flash is a PC software running on Windows 2000/XP systems, which enables you to program your Flash EEPROM devices via the On-Chip Debug connector (JTAG) on your target system.
A J-Link hardware, which connects via USB interface with the PC, is needed. J-Flash works with any ARM7/9 system and supports all common external flashes, as well as the programming of internal flash of ARM microcontrollers.
It allows you to ERASE, FILL, Program BLANK CHECK, CHECKSUM, UPLOAD flash content, and VIEW MEMORY functions of the software with your flash devices. Purchasing a license will turn off the time limitation.
Features
  • Works with any ARM7 / ARM9 chip ARM microcontrollers (internal flash) supported most external flash chips can be programmed (See list of supported devices) High speed programming: up to 150 kByte/sec (dep. on flash device) Very high speed blank check: App. 16 Mybte /sec (depends on target)

129. The Euphoria Programming Language
Simple, flexible, surprisingly fast, interpreted, runs on 32bit DOS, Windows; FreeBSD, Linux; introduction, news, downloads (over 900 free user-contributed programs), fansite links, mailing list. Public Domain and commercial
http://www.rapideuphoria.com/
Home What Is Euphoria? Documentation News ... RDS Development This page provides the latest info on Euphoria - a programming language that's powerful, easy to learn, and a lot more fun than other languages. v2.5 Official Release! Check out the New Features Download the code
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a single installation file, and you're all set! Download a single .tar file, and you're all set!
Easily develop programs with a fast interpreter! Boost your speed with the Euphoria To C Translator! Experiment with the Public Domain Source Code!
Check the most recent messages posted on EUforum

Note: Some people are currently not receiving email via Topica, but the Web interface is fine. Search 72,000 posted messages Search 1,500 contributed programs Search the documentation Stop by the Euphoria Chat Room View This Site in Russian! Earn big bucks writing Euphoria programs The Latest User Contributions - Click title to download WIN TDLL Daniel Kluss Sep 21/05 GEN Multitasking Preview Robert Craig Sep 20/05 The 2.5 Public Domain Source interpreter modified to support cooperative multitasking. This is a preview release. Please check it out and post comments on EUforum. Demos (for DOS) include a modified version of Language War, and a new demo that runs 4 different sorting routines in parallel. Once the multitasking API is stable, RDS plans to add the same functionality to the official (C backend) interpreter, and the Translator.

130. Programming Adapters
Altera provides the programming adapters that should be used with Altera devices . Jlead (84-pin) TQFP (100-pin), PLMJ7000-44 PLMT7000-44 PLMJ7000-84
http://www.altera.com/products/devkits/kit-adapters.html
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Programming Adapters
The adapters that should be used with the Altera Programming Unit (APU) or the PL-ASAP2/PL-MPU programmer to program Altera  devices are listed in Table 1. Table 1. Altera Programming Adapters Device Package Adapter
PDIP (8-pin)
J-lead (20-pin)
TQFP (32-pin)
PPDIP (8-pin)
J-lead (20-pin) J-lead (20-pin)
TQFP (32-pin)
Ultra FineLine BGA™ (88-pin)
PQFP (100-pin) PLMUEPC-88 PLMQEPC-100 SOIC (8-pin) PLMSEPC-8 J-lead (84-pin) RQFP (208-pin) PGA (280-pin) J-lead (84-pin) RQFP (208-pin) J-lead (84-pin) RQFP (208-pin) RQFP (240-pin) RQFP (208-pin) RQFP (240-pin) RQFP (208-pin) RQFP (240-pin) PGA (280-pin) RQFP (304-pin) RQFP (208-pin) RQFP (240-pin) J-lead (44-pin) PQFP (44-pin) TQFP (44-pin) J-lead (44-pin) TQFP (44-pin) J-lead (44-pin) TQFP (44-pin) J-lead (68-pin) J-lead (84-pin) PQFP (100-pin) J-lead (44-pin) TQFP (44-pin) J-lead (84-pin) TQFP (100-pin) J-lead (44-pin) TQFP (44-pin) TQFP (100-pin) FineLine BGA (100-pin) J-lead (68-pin) J-lead (84-pin) PQFP (100-pin) J-lead (84-pin) PQFP (100-pin) PQFP (160-pin) J-lead (84-pin) PQFP (100-pin) TQFP (100-pin) TQFP (144-pin) PQFP (160-pin) FineLine BGA (100-pin)

131. Practicum Structured Programming - Modula2
Exercises, tips, syntax reference, programs written in Modula2. Free University of Brussels.
http://parallel.vub.ac.be/education/modula2/
Practicum Structured Programming
Modula-2

This is the homepage of the exercises part of J. Tiberghien 's course " Programming Concepts ". Information about the theory can be found on the Info Department website.
Assistants:
Jan Lemeire: jan.lemeire@vub.ac.be 4k227 tel: (02/629) 2997
Arnout Swinnen aswinnen@vub.ac.be 4k226 tel: (02/629) 2493 Johan Parent johan@info.vub.ac.be
Students:
1e bachelor burgerlijk ingenieur Oefeningen Project en Practicum Examen
1e bachelor burgerlijk ingenieur-architekt Oefeningen en Practicum Examen
GAS students exercises
Demo's Check our students projects page!! Consult freely our Documentation Technology pages Compiler Modula2 compiler installation for Windows (XDS 2.32): Download XDS 2.51 from Excelsior website +Topspeed TSCP add-on zie technology pagina or good old XDS 2.32 READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION:
  • Install folder
      don't install XDS under "Program Files" or another folder with a space in its name!!! (create for example a folder /XDS) never use a folder with a space in its name! XDS doesn't understand this and gets mixed up.
    Update your version of XDS:
      just reinstall the new XDS in the same folder and overwrite the old folder also reinstall the topspeed package!

132. Constraint Logic Programming
8 J. Jaffar, JL. Lassez and MJ Mailer, A Logic programming Language Scheme, 12 J Jaffar , PJ Stuckey, Canonical logic programs, Journal of Logic
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=41635

133. National Cable & Telecommunications Association
Learn all about cable technology, programming and new developments in the industry.
http://www.ncta.com/

Home
Industry Calendar Industry Overview Broadband Services ...
  • September 15, 2005
    KAITZ FOUNDATION FUNDRAISING EXCEEDS $1.5 MILLION AT ANNUAL DINNER
  • September 12, 2005
    MORE THAN 90 CABLE NETWORKS REPRESENTING DIVERSE SOURCE OF PROGRAMMING URGE CONGRESS TO OPPOSE MULTICASTING
  • September 07, 2005
    CABLE INDUSTRY ESTABLISHES "CABLE HOPE FUND" TO AID THOSE AFFECTED BY HURRICANE KATRINA
  • September 07, 2005
    NCTA RELEASES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS SHOWING THAT MANDATORY MULICASTING WOULD COST BILLIONS
  • September 06, 2005 NCTA OFFERS NEW PSAs TO PUBLICIZE HURRICANE RELIEF
[archives] New PSA ControlYourTV.org Web Cast ... Press Release

134. Object Oriented Programming: An Evolutionary Approach
Philip T. Cox , Trevor J. Smedley, Using visual programming to extend the powerof spreadsheet, Proceedings of the workshop on Advanced visual interfaces,
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=16111

135. Chris Webb's Home Page - Programming
A Visual Basic programming area.
http://www.advocate21.freeserve.co.uk/programming.htm
Programming - Contents Hello and welcome to the new Visual Basic Programming piece. This area of the site will concentrate on the very basics as well as some of the more interesting sides to programming in Visual Basic, including how to make Visual Basic do things is isn't supposed to be able to do. The programming area is still in it's early days so keep looking for new developments. Visual Basic Basics - Introduction to programming in Visual Basic, including a program that uses the four most common components. Visual Basic Downloads - Modules and Controls to include in your Visual Basic programs. And it's Free! How to load a control into your Visual Basic Project Downloads Documentation
WSCheck Control Documentation

Graphic Button Documentation

Shaped Form/Picture Documentation
Links to other Visual Basic sties
Coming soon: DirectX programming in Visual Basic! Includes 2D/3D graphics and using the DirectSound engine to create 3 Di mensional sound.

136. Cprogramming.com - Tutorials - Dynamic Programming
C++ programming resources, especially for beginners. We ll store the distancesof all the shortest paths from i to j that don t use k in a
http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial/computersciencetheory/dp.html
Starting out Getting Started
Tutorials

Quizzes

Moving on Advanced Tutorials
Articles

Challenges

Contests
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Tools What do I need?
Compilers

Editors
Debuggers Resources Source Code Syntax Reference Snippets Links Directory ... Function Lookup Questions Programming FAQ Message Board Ask an Expert Email
Dynamic Programming
Dynamic programming is a powerful technique for solving problems that might otherwise appear to be extremely difficult to solve in polynomial time. Algorithms built on the dynamic programming paradigm are used in many areas of CS, including many examples in AI (from solving planning problems to voice recognition). Dynamic programming works by solving subproblems and using the results of those subproblems to more quickly calculate the solution to a larger problem. Unlike the divide-and-conquer paradigm (which also uses the idea of solving subproblems), dynamic programming typically involves solving all possible subproblems rather than a small portion. Often, dynamic programming algorithms are visualized as "filling an array" where each element of the array is the result of a subproblem that can later be reused rather than recalculated. One way of calculating fibonacci numbers is to use the fact that fibonacci(n) = fibonacci(n-1) + fibonacci(n-2) And then write a recursive function such as This algorithm is excruciatingly slow (it will take exponential time to run) because every time fibonacci(n - 1) is calculated, it will recalculate every value of fibonacci(n - 2) to fibonacci(0). The heart of dynamic programming is to avoid this kind of recalculation by saving the results. In the case of fibonacci numbers, other, even simpler approaches exist, but the example serves to illustrate the basic idea.

137. The Miranda Programming Language
Overview of the language, areas of application and some sample programs.
http://www.engin.umd.umich.edu/CIS/course.des/cis400/miranda/miranda.html
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The Miranda Programming Language
Click below to go directly to a specific section: History Significant Language Features Areas of Application Sample Programs ... Acknowledgments
History
Miranda was developed in 1985-86 by David Turner, and is now currently being marketed by Research Software Ltd. of England. Miranda was the successor of the functional languages SASL and KRC. With Miranda, the main goal was to produce a commercial version of a standard non-strict purely functional language. To make Miranda commercially viable, the development environment had to be made very flexible and easy-to-use.
Significant Language Features
  • Miranda, A Non-Strict Purely Functional Language
      Non-Strict:
      In Non-Strict functional languages, the arguments to a function are not evaluated until they are actually required within the functions being called. Therefore, any parameter can be passed to a function and until it is needed in that function, this parameter is not evaluated. This is also known as lazy evaluation, and the main advantage of using this method is that it allows for passing infinite element data structures to a function.
    • Purely Functional:

    • Pure functional languages perform all computation using function application. "Side-effect" features such as destructive assignments and looping are not even provided within the language, and therefore all programs have to strictly adhere to the functional approach of programming.

138. Cprogramming.com - Programming Glossary
A glossary of common and notso-common programming terms and expressions. Glossary Book Reviews Function Lookup. Questions. programming FAQ
http://www.cprogramming.com/cgi-bin/glossary/glossary.pl?state=showforletter&cha

139. 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 Fun, Exciting Games for the 92
Posted by Michael on 18 September 2005, 06:10 GMT
Perpetual programmer extraordinare Patrick Davidson has ported two of his famous 68k games to the ever-useful TI-92. Platinum Edition and Mercury are now available for the TI-92 platform with the Fargo II shell. We shall not go longer than two weeks without ticalc.org news. That is all. Discuss (27 comments)
Posted by Michael on 3 September 2005, 04:35 GMT
Tonight we combine more French programmers, leet-speak titles, and concise news articles to announce the release of by Jean-Francois Geyelin . For the 89/92+/V200, M4r10 is a clone of the original Mario game. Unlike the more modern Mario versions in which you jump on top of enemies to kill them, in M4r10 you must first hit enemies from below and then run into them. Discuss (51 comments)
Seeking a Few Good Players for Air Mission
Posted by Michael on 3 September 2005, 03:59 GMT Vincent Corfdir
has released a new game for the 68k calculators. Air Mission is available for the , and the . It is a novel action game where you fly airplanes to either bomb the enemy or drop paratroopers. The actual gameplay is of course more complicated than that, with ten missions and air battles with helicopters. Just stop reading this already and start drooling at the graphics on your calculator.

140. Triple J Podcasts
Browse an archive of J Files music docos, mixtapes and guest host sessions.Hundreds of hours worth of programming to listen to ondemand!
http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/listen/podcast.htm
ABC Home Radio Television News ... gig guide - choose a radio program - 2005 (laundry) the club (bedroom) full metal racket (bedroom) the graveyard shift (yard) groove train (rooftop) hack (study) hip hop (basement) jay and the doctor (kitchen) j files live at the wireless lunch (pantry) mel in the morning (bathroom) mix up (bedroom) net 50 (bedroom) sunday night safran (dining room) short.fast.loud (garage) sound lab (attic) super request (bedroom) roots 'n all (sunroom) today today (lounge) this sporting life (frontyard) news music news music specials listen a-z podcasts music specials free mp3s What is podcasting?
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Dool's Gold - with Scott Dooley Ever wondered who the triple j employee of the week is? Or what Dools does in his "spare" time? Who Bonez is? If the answer is no, well, you are going to be disappointed for 15-20 minutes. Really, really disappointed. Please don’t send feed back, because we warned you.
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