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  1. MATLAB Programming for Engineers by Stephen J. Chapman, 2007-11-08
  2. Java Programming: Complete Concepts and Techniques, Third Edition (Shelly Cashman Series) by Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, et all 2005-09-08
  3. MVS Power Programming (J Ranade Ibm Series) by Mitchell Marx, Penelope Davis, 1992-01
  4. Genetic Programming IV: Routine Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence (Genetic Programming) by John R. Koza, Martin A. Keane, et all 2005-03-21
  5. Network Performance Analysis: Using the J Programming Language by Alan Holt, 2007-10-03
  6. J2ME Game Programming (Game Development) by Martin J. Wells, 2004-03-22
  7. Turbo Pascal, an introduction to the art and science of programming (The Benjamin/Cummings series in structured programming) by Walter J Savitch, 1988-09-01
  8. Functional Programming: Practice and Theory by Bruce J. Maclennan, 1990-01-11
  9. OpenGL(R) Programming on Mac OS(R) X: Architecture, Performance, and Integration (OpenGL) by Robert P. Kuehne, J. D. Sullivan, 2007-12-27
  10. A First Course in Statistical Programming with R by W. John Braun, Duncan J. Murdoch, 2008-02-29
  11. Structured COBOL Programming, Second Edition (Shelly Cashman Series) by Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, et all 1999-11-18
  12. Computer Music: Rhythm Programming, Processing and Mastering by E. J. Garba, 2006-07-06
  13. The Elements of Programming Style by Brian W. Kernighan, P. J. Plauger, 1978-01-01
  14. Programming Web Services with Perl by Randy J. Ray, Pavel Kulchenko, 2002-12

161. Demeter / Center For Software Sciences
Information on Adaptive programming including links, books, and papers. (Karl J.Lieberherr)
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/research/demeter/
Demeter Center for Software Sciences College of Computer and Information Science Links: Center Demeter AOP Beanpole BcDK About
Demeter: Aspect-Oriented Software Development
Learn how you can create software which is easy to maintain and evolve using Adaptive Programming (AP) and Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP). Aspect-Oriented Software Development Conferences Current Software Releases:
Demeter Implementations from Northeastern
List of Publications with complete papers. Many papers have a discussion page linking them to a web of related newer work. Demeter and XML and UML and EJB Project Ideas related to AOP and AP. Adaptive Programming is viewed as a major advance in software technology based on using well-known finite automata and formal language theory to express succinctly and process efficiently path sets in architectural graphs (e.g. UML class diagrams). AP allows you to make your software both simpler and more reusable by exploiting regularities which exist in most object-oriented programs. AP reduces software development and maintenance costs significantly. The more collaborating objects you use in a project, the larger the reduction. Connection to Aspect-Oriented Programming from Xerox PARC My book on adaptive programming is available on-line. Title: Adaptive Object-Oriented Software: The Demeter Method with Propagation Patterns, Author: Karl Lieberherr, Publisher: PWS Publishing Company, ISBN: 0-534-94602-X, Year: 1996. The

162. Operational Research Programming Trivia
Computer code for research algorithms in operational research and combinatorial optimization.
http://www.ortrivia.com/
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163. Algernon-J Rule-Based Programming
Algernon Rule-Based programming. The Algernon rule-based inference system isnow implemented in Java and interfaced with Protege.
http://algernon-j.sourceforge.net/
Algernon - Rule-Based Programming
The Algernon rule-based inference system is now implemented in Java and interfaced with Protege. Algernon performs forward and backward rule-based processing of frame-based knowledge bases, and efficiently stores and retrieves information in ontologies and knowledge bases. Algernon is available under the MPL open source license
Quick Links
Algernon Overview
  • Supports both forward and backward chaining rules. Efficient and concise KB traversal and retrieval. Straightforward access to ontology classes and instances. Is a Protege tab plugin.
Download Algernon In Java
See the download page
Algernon in Java Documentation
Algernon in Java History
Algernon was developed by James Crawford and Ben Kuipers at the University of Texas at Austin Computer Sciences Department in the early 1990s. In the late 1990s it was reimplemented on top of a virtual machine for rule-based reasoning called the

164. Game Programming Class - Free Trial
This highly interactive online course, taught by a leading game designer, is a primer on topics surrounding the computer gaming industry.
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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

165. Programming With Data (Chambers)-Springer Statistics And Computing / Statistics
By John M. Chambers; SpringerVerlag, 1998, ISBN 0387985034. Premier reference work on S, written by its chief designer, describes new, greatly extended version.
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166. J Sharp Programming Language Definition Of J Sharp Programming Language In Compu
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167. SPS Satellite Programming Service Inc. - C Band Programming Provider In North Am
Offers a variety of Cband packages and a la carte channels.
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168. ScienceDirect - The Journal Of Logic And Algebraic Programming - List Of Issues
docs.sun.com Sun Global GlossaryJ. JAE. (Java Application Environment) (n.) The source code release of the A programming interface (part of the Java Foundation Classes in the Java 2
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169. Mainframe Programming - Useful Links For Practitioners
Categorized page of links for IBM mainframe programmers.
http://www.oberoi-net.com/mainfrme.html
General Resources Programming Languages CICS, WebSphere MQ Operating Systems ... Mainframe Systems (Software Vendors, Consultants) Press articles about the evolving role of the mainframe, grouped under "System/390"
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Redbooks I nternational T echnical S upport publications (On line catalog and select excerpts) Technical FLASHes Combined site for WSC and Networking Systems Flashes, tech white papers, FAQs Technical Support Problem solving Databases, Corrective Service, etc. (IBM) IBMLink WWW access point for IBMLink CBT Tape Site Collection of freeware/open-source code for MVS and OS/390 developers Cathcart's Corner Java for OS/390, Linux, Host as the Web Server, and other papers Applicat'n Development ISPF DFSORT IMS ... MVSforums Help Boards and Technical FAQs on Programming Languages, CICS, JCL, ... WebLog A blogging site for mainframers (various authors) Eric Loriaux's Links Eric's compendium of useful web resources about MVS, VM, VSE, ... Other MVS Pages Bruce Gillispie's list of personal MVS pages: Mark Zelden David Alcock Murphy's laws, etc. A French slant, by Thierry Falissard, an unrepentant mainframer in Paris Mainframe Dictionary A dictionary of mainframe terms and acronyms (Software Diversified Services)
Programming Languages
Reference Material Links, tutorials,.. for mainframe and web languages (The American Programmer)

170. WNC Programming
Contract CNC programming for complex 3 to 5axis machined parts using NCL multi-axis machining software.
http://www.grapevine.net/~gwickham
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171. Richard J. Fateman
My interests include scientific programming environments; algebraic manipulationby computer (programs like Macsyma, Mathematica, Maple, Axiom, Reduce);
http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~fateman/
Richard J. Fateman
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My interests include scientific programming environments; algebraic manipulation by computer (programs like Macsyma, Mathematica, Maple, Axiom, Reduce); distributed computing; analysis of algorithms; programming and measurement of large systems; design and implementation of programming languages; digital document analysis (optical character recognition).
Computer Algebra
There is a public ftp repository of programs, papers, and reviews written by my students and myself. I've linked a subset of them here: Berkeley computer algebra papers . Some pointers to other work in symbolic mathematical computing can be found by visiting SymbolicNet or CAIN, a European consortium. You might like to visit our prototype TILU on-line table-lookup Symbolic Integration Service . (The host computer is a Sun Ultrasparc running Allegro Common Lisp.)
You can also get a copy of 2171 integrals that TILU can do, and see if you can do them all, and if you can do them faster. This table combines many simple examples (for timing) and a few harder ones near the end (for challenges). This is a preliminary version, and doesn't include that much of the literature on integration yet. Here's the

172. Programming Art - Web Design, Web Hosting, And Software Services
Offering web design, proprietary software, graphics, and Shockwave, for businesses and individuals.
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Programming Art is pleased to offer a collection of fun and engaging children's educational software. Educational subject covered include math, vocabulary, spelling, typing, nutrition, and others. Many of these title are also offered in English and Spanish on one CD. These educational games are all very educational in nature and are suitable for families, classrooms, or anyone who wants to have fun while learning. Ranging in difficulty from adding "1 + 1" to spelling "antidisestablishmentarianism", these educational games will scale in difficulty as your child grows.

173. Stuckey's Home Page
My research interests include constraint programming, logic programming, Text book on constraint programming programming with Constraints an
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My research interests include constraint programming, logic programming, deductive databases and program analysis. Other things of interest: Constraints (postscript or PDF) electronic submissions for TPLP can be sent to me at the email address above. Remember to submit name, email address and postal addresses as well as an abstract and reasonably accurate word count.

174. Operating System Programming : - Groovyweb Free Downloads And Tutorials
An open source os written in Turbo C (for DOS/ windows) and nasm (Windows/Dos/Linux) as well as two exclusive tutorials on how to write an operating system.
http://www.groovyweb.uklinux.net/index.php?page_name=Operating system programmin

175. Tim Hickey's Home Web Page
A Schemebased Web programming Approach to Computer Literacy by Timothy J.Hickey the Journal of Functional programming 14475-488 Cambridge University
http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~tim/
Timothy J. Hickey
Professor and Chair of Computer Science
Chair of the Internet Studies Program
Instructor in the Transitional Year Program
Brandeis University

Waltham, MA 02454
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176. MIT Technology Review And Aspect-Oriented And Adaptive Programming
The respected publication MIT Technology Review predicts that the power of aspectorientation to separate previously difficult-to-disentangle concerns will make it a big success.
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/research/demeter/aop/publicity/mit-tech-review.html
MIT Technology Review and Aspect-Oriented and Adaptive Programming
The MIT Technology Review in the January/February 2001 issue, has selected "ten emerging areas of technology that will soon have a profound impact on the economy and on how we live and work" MIT Technology Review TOP TEN Article . One of the ten areas is Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP); the title of the article is "Untangling Code" and the innovator that is highlighted is Gregor Kiczales on pages 110-111 Untangling Code Article . Gregor and his team have done influential work to develop AOP and to promote AOP to a wider community. European Summary of AOP article focusses on Adaptive Programming Gregor Kiczales' insight is that "better separation of concerns" is an important driving force behind better programming languages. Numerous techniques have been invented to improve separation of concerns and to control tangling. In Gregor's view, AOP is one technique to reduce tangling namely tangling that comes from ad-hoc implementation of crosscutting concerns. The article refers to Northeastern University twice: "The idea of aspects has been around for many years and with many different names. It's called "adaptive programming" at Northeastern University, "subject-oriented programming" at IBM, ... There is a table entitled: "Others Untangling Code" Organization Project Mehmet Aksit Composition Filters (University of Twente) Karl Lieberherr Adaptive Programming (Northeastern University) IBM Research Hyper/J System for Java (York Town Heights) Mira Mezini Enhancing modularity and (University of Siegen) reusability of A-O software

177. GENETIC PROGRAMMING - PROGRAM EVOLUTION
R. Salustowicz and J. Schmidhuber. Evolving structured programs with hierarchicalinstructions and skip nodes. In Jude Shavlik, ed., Machine Learning
http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/gp.html
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GENETIC PROGRAMMING
Genetic Programming (GP) is a special instance of the broader and older field of Program Evolution . GP was apparently invented by Nichael Cramer in 1985. He used Holland's Genetic Algorithms to evolve both tree-structured and string-based computer programs: A Representation for the Adaptive Generation of Simple Sequential Programs, Proc. of an Intl. Conf. on Genetic Algorithms and their Applications, Carnegie-Mellon University, July 24-26, 1985. If you are writing about GP: this is THE paper to cite! (Or do you happen to know of an earlier GP paper?) Schmidhuber was not aware of Cramer's work when he was an undergrad student and re-invented GP and in 1987 published this work (world's 2nd paper on GP) on a PROLOG-based GP system directly operating on variable-length code [1]. The system was applied to simple tasks including the "lawnmower problem", later also studied by Koza (1994), who apparently re-re-invented GP around 1989 (there even is a 1990 GP patent despite all the prior art). Pages 7-13 of ref [2] are devoted to a more ambitious self-improving GP approach that recursively applies metalevel GP (first introduced here) to the task of finding better program-modifying programs on lower levels - the goal was to use GP for improving GP.

178. Lutz Roeder, Talks And Papers
Papers on the metaprogramming system and former MS research project in which software is viewed as a database and multiple source code representations can be used.
http://www.aisto.com/roeder/paper/

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Interactive Source Code Roeder, Lutz: Interactive Source Code . March 2001.
Roeder, Lutz: Extensibility and Visualiztion of Source Code Documents
Talk given at Bauhaus-Universitaet Weimar, Germany, January 2001. Intentional Programming Eisenecker, Ulrich W.; Roeder, Lutz; Czarnecki, Krzysztof: Programmieren ohne Sprache.
Roeder, Lutz: Transformation and Visualization of Abstractions using the IP System
Invited Talk given at the GCSE'99 Young Researchers Workshop at the
1st International Symposium on Generative and Component-based Software Engineering, 1999.
Component Software Roeder, Lutz: Komponentenentwicklung mit dem Component Object Model.
OBJEKTspektrum, No. 3, pp. 18-25, May/June 1999.
OBJEKTspektrum, No. 2, pp. 42-46, March/April 1999.
Berichte zum 10. Forum Bauinformatik, pp. 170-176, 1998.

179. Janice J. Heiss: The Poetry Of Programming [Tesugen]
Janice J. Heiss The Poetry of programming. Janice J. Heiss “Richard Gabriel isa Distinguished Engineer at Sun Microsystems, where he researches the
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  • 180. Programming Games
    Offers all kinds of games in which one competes by writing code and having the programs then compete against each other.
    http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~stever/games/
    Programming Games and Contests
    What I'm after are games in which one competes by writing code and and having the programs then compete against each other. The most straightforward exemplars of this are the ubiquitous bot games, such as the *-robots games. I'm particularly interested in ongoing competitions. Typically run either periodically or in King of the Hill (KotH) type of competitions. Any additions, deletions, changes or other comments cheerfully accepted
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    The "competitors" in these games are robots; usually one with a gun to shoot at other competitors with. You supply the brains for the robot in the form of a program of one kind or another. The oldest of this kind that I know about is CROBOTS, where the robot is programmed in a "C-like" language. This was written by Tom Poindexter, who later created tclrobots. I first encountered CROBOTS on the Amiga 1000, which probably means it was circa 1985. I recently received an email from "Jim", who said Back in 1983 I used to play a game called Robot Wars on the Apple 2. The robots were programmed in an assembly type language and then they fought in an arena. Each turn allowed your bot to go through one iteration of your program. I do not know the author. Jim That game might pre-date CROBOTS, or it might not (I don't know when CROBOTS was first written). Anyone have more information about early BOTS games?

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