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  1. Learning Computer Programming (With CD-ROM; CyberRookies Series) (Cyberrookies Series) by Mary E. Farrell, 2002-04
  2. Extended Prelude to Programming: Concepts and Design (2nd Edition) by Stewart Venit, 2003-10-15
  3. How Computer Programming Works (Technology in Action Series)
  4. An Object-Oriented Approach to Programming Logic and Design, Second Edition by Joyce Farrell, 2007-12-20
  5. Faster Smarter Beginning Programming by Jim Buyens, 2002-11-13
  6. The Psychology of Computer Programming: Silver Anniversary Edition by Gerald M. Weinberg, 1998-09
  7. Linear Programming and Network Flows by Mokhtar S. Bazaraa, John J. Jarvis, et all 2004-12-17
  8. Art of Computer Programming, Volume 3: Sorting and Searching (2nd Edition) (Art of Computer Programming Volume 3) by Donald E. Knuth, 1998-05-04
  9. The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 4,Fascicle 3: Generating All Combinations and Partitions (Art of Computer Programming) by Donald E. Knuth, 2005-08-05
  10. You Can Do It!: A Beginners Introduction to Computer Programming by Francis Glassborow, 2004-03-01
  11. Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming by Peter Van Roy, Seif Haridi, 2004-03-01
  12. Art of Computer Programming, Volume 1: Fundamental Algorithms (3rd Edition) (Art of Computer Programming Volume 1) by Donald E. Knuth, 1997-07-17
  13. Computer Programming for Teens by Mary E. Farrell, 2007-12-17
  14. Introduction to Engineering Programming: Solving Problems with Algorithms by James Paul Holloway, 2003-03-31

1. General Programming
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3. General Programming Concepts Writing And Debugging Programs
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4. BET's A.J. And Free Out Of Work
'A lot of them have been from parents.' Hill said the two hosts 'gave an amazing face to our video programming and our programming in general.
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5. The Annual Berkeley Programming Contest
General information, problem statements and contest results of this contest at the Computer Science Division of the University of California
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6. Literate Programming
of programmers, though, Knuth remains the minence grise of algorithm analysis, and one of the leading thinkers on programming in general.
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8. CS 61B: Data Structures And Advanced Programming General Course Information
CS 61B Data Structures and Advanced programming general Course Information.
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CS 61B: Data Structures and Advanced Programming
General Course Information
Fall 1997
Introduction
CS61B is the second course in the CS61 series. In this course we will study advanced programming techniques including data structures and basic algorithms for manipulating them, and we we get a taste of ``software engineering''the development of large programs. Read this document carefully. It contains most of the answers to questions that students ask during the first few weeks of class. The subjects include: how to contact the staff, prerequisites, textbooks, labs, grading, late penalties, policy on academic misconduct. For a list of discussion sections and labs and the TAs who run them, see the online section schedule. (Because of the high enrollment, some additional TAs and sections may be added, so this schedule will be in flux for the first week or two.) A tentative syllabus is also available, which includes due dates, exam dates, and reading assignments. To print this document, use the postscript copy available online. If you have a general question about something that is NOT covered here, the best option is to post a message in the cs61b news group. This is read by the course staff and other students, all of whom may be able to answer your question. To contact all of the TAs and the Professor, send mail to cs61b@cory.eecs.berkeley.edu. If you wish to talk with one of us, the easiest way is to come during the office hours posted on our doors and listed online. Otherwise, please make an appointment by sending electronic mail. Note that there are about 50 of you to every one of us - please reserve e-mail for the questions you can't get answered in office hours, discussions sections, or through the lab assistants.

9. CSS Cookbook Only 17.46 , Paperback, Christopher Schmitt Tools
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10. Hoakz Pages Computers Internet Programming General
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11. DevASP General Web Programming General Programming Books And
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12. Python Web-client Programming General FAQs
Python webclient programming general FAQs. Is there any example code? There s (still!) a bit of a shortage of example code for ClientCookie and ClientForm
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Python web-client programming general FAQs
  • Is there any example code?
  • HTTPS on Windows? Use this , or use Python 2.3.
  • I want to see what my web browser is doing, but standard network sniffers like ethereal or netcat (nc) don't work for HTTPS. How do I sniff HTTPS traffic? Three good options: I'm told you can also use a proxy like proxomitron (never tried it myself). There's also a commercial
  • Embedded script is messing up my web-scraping. What do I do? It is possible to embed script in HTML pages (sandwiched between tags, and in javascript: URLs) - JavaScript / ECMAScript, VBScript, or even Python. These scripts can do all sorts of things, including causing cookies to be set in a browser, submitting or filling in parts of forms in response to user actions, changing link colours as the mouse moves over a link, etc. If you come across this in a page you want to automate, you have four options. Here they are, roughly in order of simplicity.
    • Simply figure out what the embedded script is doing and emulate it in your Python code: for example, by manually adding cookies to your

13. Flow-Based Programming: General Framework For Interactive Applications
FlowBased Programming - Chap. XXI. General Framework for Interactive Applications. This chapter has been excerpted from the book Flow-Based Programming A
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Flow-Based Programming - Chap. XXI
General Framework for Interactive Applications
This chapter has been excerpted from the book "Flow-Based Programming: A New Approach to Application Development" (van Nostrand Reinhold, 1994), by J.Paul Morrison. To find out more about FBP, click on FBP . This will also tell you how to order a copy. For definitions of FBP terms, see Glossary
This chapter talks mainly about our experience, pre-1994, using the FBP implementation called DFDM and IBM's ISPF. More recently, we built an e-business application using the Java implementation of FBP (now called JFBP). This was also essentially a loop-shaped network, but running across multiple servers (other chapters in my book talk about the ease of distributing FBP applications across physical networks). Communication between the user and the servers was handled by IBM's MQSeries transporting XML messages. The application also needed to communicate with multiple "back-ends", which it did using either MQSeries or CORBA. Material from book starts here: In this chapter I am going to describe a general framework for interactive applications, showing a general structure and some component types which could help in the design of such applications.

14. Flow-Based Programming: General Framework For Interactive Applications
FlowBased Programming - Chap. XII. Tree Structures. This chapter has been excerpted from the book Flow-Based Programming A New Approach to Application
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Chap. XII - Tree Structures
Flow-Based Programming - Chap. XII
Tree Structures
This chapter has been excerpted from the book "Flow-Based Programming: A New Approach to Application Development" (van Nostrand Reinhold, 1994), by J.Paul Morrison. To find out more about FBP, click on FBP . This will also tell you how to order a copy. For definitions of FBP terms, see Glossary
Material from book starts here: Up to this point, I have been talking about single IPs travelling through networks, like cars and buses in a system of highways. I have talked about how streams of IPs can be treated as higher-level entities, and how these can in turn be given more complex structures by the use of "bracket" IPs. I hope I have shown that, using these concepts, quite complex applications can be handled in a straightforward manner. Just as the composite memo can be sent or received as a unit, so the structure of linked IPs, called a tree, can be sent or received as a single object. Once a process has received the tree, it can either "walk" it (move from IP to IP across the connecting links), completely or partially disassemble it, or destroy it. For instance, the receiver might walk the tree looking for a particular kind of IP, and, for each one it finds, it could unlink it and dispose of it in one of the standard ways. The following diagram shows two processes, one assembling trees and one disassembling them again: A converts a series of three IPs of different types and sizes into a tree of IPs, and

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18. Kernel Programming: General UNIX And Open Source Resources
General UNIX and Open Source Resources. A Quarter Century of UNIX. Peter H. Salus. The UNIX Programming Environment. Brian W. Kernighan, Rob Pike.
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A Quarter Century of UNIX . Peter H. Salus. Addison-Wesley, 1994.ISBN 0-201-54777-5. Berkeley Software Distribution The Cathedral and the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary . 3rd. Ed., Eric S. Raymond. MIT Press, 1996. ISBN 0-262-68092-0. Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution Proceedings of the First Conference on Freely Redistributable Software . Free Software Foundation. FSF, 1996. ISBN 1-882114-47-7. The UNIX Desk Reference: The hu.man Pages . Peter Dyson. Sybex, 1996. ISBN 0-7821-1658-2. The UNIX Programming Environment . Brian W. Kernighan, Rob Pike. Prentice Hall, 1984. ISBN 0-13-937681-X (paperback), ISBN 0-13-937699-2 (hardback).
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19. Scientific Computing FAQ: Operations Research: Minimization, Optimization, Etc.
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    Optimization, Linear and Non-Linear Programming: General Resources
    See the FAQs maintained by Robert Fourer and John Gregory: LP and NLP FAQs See also: Hans Mittelmann's Decision Tree for Optimization Software See also: The KachinaTech Optimization Index The NEOS Optimization Server is an online optimization server. The optimization solvers represent the state-of-the-art in optimization software. Optimization problems are solved automatically with minimal input from the user. Users only need a definition of the optimization problem; all additional information required by the optimization solver is determined automatically. The Optimization Technology Center at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL). Arnold Neumaier's overview Simon Streltsov's pages Michael Trick's Operations Research Page ... SDPpack is a system for semidefinite programming (SDP) to mixed semidefinite-quadratic-linear programs (SQLP), i.e. linear optimization problems over a product of semidefinite cones, quadratic cones and the nonnegative orthant. The OpsResearch Links Page is a nice collection of links for optimization and simulation.
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