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  1. C ++ Primer ( Second Edition ( Chinese) Teach Your Self Object-oriented Programming by STEPHEN PRATA, 2001
  2. The ABC's of programming your Apple: A self instruction system for the novice, for the Apple II and IIe Microcomputer by William G Perry, 1983
  3. Basic language programming for the beginner: A self-paced text for the IBM PC and compatible computers by Donald L Crabtree, 1987
  4. Learn to Program Using Python: A Tutorial for Hobbyists, Self-Starters, and AllWho Want to Learnthe Art of Computer Programming (Programming Languages) by Alan Gauld, 2000-12-18
  5. Neuro-Linguistic Programming for Dummies by Romilla Ready, Kate Burton, 2004-05-28
  6. Beyond Self Awareness (Advanced Neuro Linguistic Programming Applications Series) by Wyatt Woodsmall, 1998-12
  7. Self-Stabilizing Systems: 7th International Symposium, SSS 2005, Barcelona, Spain, October 26-27, 2005 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  8. Self-Stabilizing Systems: 5th International Workshop, WSS 2001, Lisbon, Portugal, October 1-2, 2001 Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  9. Reframing: Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the Transformation of Meaning by Richard Bandler, John Grinder, 1981-06
  10. Brilliant Nlp (Neuro-linguistic Programming): What the Most Successful People Know, Do & Say by David Molden, Pat Hutchinson, 2008-02-28
  11. Self-Inquiry - Dawn of the Witness and the End of Suffering by Yogani, 2007-12-20
  12. Motivation/Productivity (InnerMind Programming Library)
  13. Symmetric duality for minimax multiobjective variational mixed integer programming problems with partial-invexity [An article from: European Journal of Operational Research] by X. Chen, J. Yang, 2007-08-16
  14. Personal Growth (InnerMind Programming Library)

81. Freshmeat.net: Project Details For Squeak
Superportable, multi-media capable Smalltalk-80 based object-oriented programming environment, coded in all Smalltalk, high-performance VM, made by compiling Squeak VM code into efficient, portable C. Two GUIs Morphic (from self language), original MVC. Status page description, release announcements, downloads, comments, links, contact. freshmeat.net, Open Source, SqueakL
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82. Media Detail
Success selfprogramming. Type Audio Cassette, Length 0. Catagory Personal and Career Development, Available 1.
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83. Star Choice - Customer Self Serve - Login
Why phone, when you can make changes to your programming or Star Choice account To access the self serve and store areas of our site you will need to
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84. Hypnosis Hypnotherapy Neuro-Linguistic Programming NLP Self-Improvement
Offers audio cassette tapes for hypnosis, hypnotherapy, NLP neurolinguistic programming and self-improvement training and certification.
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The Hypnotherapy and Neuro-Linguistic Programming instructional tapes offered on our web site are designed for people who are looking for home training in Hypnosis and NLP. All courses come with a detailed manual, which includes complete instructions and scripts. A test is included with both our audio and video tape courses. Upon completion of the test the following certificates are awarded:

85. Readings For Learning Various Programming Languages
Readings for Learning Various programming Languages. ``Students usually demand to be taught the language that they are most likely to use in the world
http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~leavens/lang-self-study.html
Readings for Learning Various Programming Languages
``Students usually demand to be taught the language that they are most likely to use in the world outside (FORTRAN or C). This is a mistake. A well taught student (viz. one who has been taught a clean language) can easily pick up the languages of the world, and he [or she] will be in a far better position to recognize their bad features as he [or she] encounters them.'' C. H. Lindsey, History of Algol 68. ACM SIGPLAN Notices , 28(3):126, March 1993.
Locally used Teaching Languages
The following languages are used in teaching at Iowa State. (The reader can easily decide which of the following are clean languages.)
Other Languages
Information on other languages is also available via the WWW. Last update $Date: 1997/08/07 15:59:56 $ Gary T. Leavens

86. 2002 Workshop On Self-Healing Systems (WOSS02) Home Page
programming language support for selfadaptation (including exception handling, reflection, and mobility); software architectures that support self-healing
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~garlan/woss02/

87. Algorithms And Data Structures In F And Fortran
By Robin Vowels (Unicomp). Emphasizes fundamentals of structured programming through study of F and Fortran 90/95. It is designed for a reader's second exposure to computer programming, whether it be through selfstudy or a course in computer science. Site describes book, lists contents, and provides code examples.
http://www.swcp.com/~walt/fortran_store/Html/Info/books/adsff.html
Algorithms and Data Structures in F and Fortran
By Robin A. Vowels
Published by Unicomp, 1998. 488 pages. $49.00
ISBN 0-9640135-4-1 Algorithms and Data Structures in F and Fortran emphasizes fundamentals of structured programming through study of F and Fortran 90/95. It is designed for a reader's second exposure to computer programming, whether it be through self-study or a course in computer science. The book is not just algorithms. Additional F/Fortran topics are included: separate theme chapter are devoted to complex arithmetic, file processing, list processing (the extensive chapter includes binary search trees), text processing including string searching, and recursion. Chapters can be studied in any order, as they are mostly independent; They can be selected at will according the reader's interests. The book is backed up by comprehensive appendices on the built-in procedures and summaries of the F and Fortran statements. It is recommended, although not essential, that the reader be familiar with the F or Fortrran 90/95 programming language, prior to using this text. One excellent introduction to F is Programmer's Guide to F The programs in the book are available here in zip format The programs in the book are available here in tar format A detailed table of contents is here The chapters are:
  • Sorting
  • Recursion
  • Linked Lists and Trees
  • Complex Arithmetic
  • Using Published Algorithms
  • Text Processing
  • Files
  • Solving Simultaneous Equations
  • Graphics
  • Searching
  • Numerical Methods
  • Whole Array Operations
  • 88. Important Comments By Dr. John Lilly
    reduce the single selfmetaprogrammer to a micro size, and program him to metaprogram which involves the self-programming aspects of the computer,
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    Linked From "Programming and Metaprogramming in the Human Biocomputer," 1967 Preface to the Second Edition In a well-organized biocomputer, there is at least one ... critical control metaprogram labeled "I" for acting on other metaprograms and labeled "me" when acted upon by other metaprograms. Beyond and above in the control hierarchy ... there may be other controls and controllers, which, for convenience, I call "supraself metaprograms." They are many or one depending on current states of consciousness in the single self-metaprogram mer. These may be personified as if entities , created as if a network of information transfer, or realized as if self traveling in the Universe to strange lands or dimensions or spaces. If one does a further unification operation on these supraself metaprograms, one may arrive at a concept labeled

    89. Self And Prototype-based Programming
    self and Prototypebased programming. When comparing languages, I often feel that Python is closer to self than Smalltalk. I was reminded of that again with
    http://blog.ianbicking.org/self-and-prototypebased-programming.html
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    Self and Prototype-based Programming
    When comparing languages, I often feel that Python is closer to Self than Smalltalk. I was reminded of that again with this blog entry by Hans Nowak. Python has classes, but Self had classes too, even if they weren't part of the core language. Python classes are just a pattern of object creation, and a syntax to go with it. Python is entirely concrete . Classes aren't strongly named (at least not enough to allow reloading ). They aren't global. They have a special syntax for definition, but none for instantiation. Python almost goes out of its way to keep you from overemphasizing instantiation by making it an innocuous call, identical to a function or method call. So it's not that hard to do Self-like things in Python. A simple pattern I've been using feels this way to me: Then, when using SelfLike objects I usually call them right away, so that classes can be used in the place of instances. A metaclass solution would probably be even more elegant, but I haven't figured out quite how that would work the metaclass could return an instance, but how could you inherit from an instance? I've been using this pattern in places where people often use configuration files. It allows both a brief or longwinded way of specifying some interface, for instance. For instance (taken from

    90. Virginia 4-H Educational Centers
    Both residential and day 4H camping programs have a rich history of providing educational programming to thousands of youth annually through hands-on, experiential learning. The leadership skills that are given major emphasis in Virginia's 4-H camping program include Understanding self Communicating and relating to Others, Acquiring, Analyzing, and Using Information, Problem Solving and Decision Making, Managing Resources, Working with Others
    http://www.ext.vt.edu/resources/4h/edcenters.html
    Visit one of our 4-H Educational Centers... Click on an area of the state to go to the 4-H Center which serves it or follow a link below. Airfield 4-H Educational Center, Wakefield, VA Southwest Virginia 4-H Educational Center, Abingdon, VA Northern Virginia 4-H Educational Center, Front Royal, VA Holiday Lake 4-H Educational Center, Appomattox, VA Jamestown 4-H Educational Center, Williamsburg, VA W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center at Smith Mt. Lake, Wirtz, VA

    91. Dynamic Languages
    BETA supports the objectoriented perspective on programming and contains self is an object-oriented language for exploratory programming based on a
    http://www.dylanpro.com/
    Language Description Platforms Common Lisp See either Common Lisp the Language, 2nd Edition or Common Lisp HyperSpec (tm) for a reference. The Association of Lisp Users has almost any other information you could want. Dylan "Dylan is a general-purpose high-level programming language, designed for use both in application and systems programming. Dylan includes garbage collection, type-safety, error recovery, a module system, and programmer control over runtime extensibility of programs." DRM-TR "Dylan combines the major efficiency advantages of static languages (C/C++, Pascal) with the flexibility advantages of dynamic languages (Scheme, Smalltalk)."
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      Smalltalk Smalltalk is usually what most people are talking about when they refer to Object Oriented. For an introduction into Smalltalk see

    92. Integrated Health Solutions
    Offers wellness programming, emphasizing prevention and professional selfdevelopment for businesses.
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    93. INFO020: Programming Languages- Langages Evolués
    ObjectOriented programming, Smalltalk and self. Free books on Smalltalk http//www.iam.unibe.ch/~ducasse/WebPages/FreeBooks.html; Cincom VisualWorks
    http://www.ulb.ac.be/di/rwuyts/INFO020_2003/
    Slides
  • Course Introduction Functional Programming Scheme Basics Scheme Advanced ... Prolog (19/4/04 and 26/4/04) Meta Programming and Reflection
  • Exercises
  • Scheme 1 and 2 (19/2/04 and 26/2/04) ( Solutions Scheme 3 and the SchemeInScheme to use (4/3/04) Self 1 and 2 (1/4/04 and 22/4/04) ( Solutions Prolog 1 Solutions Prolog 2 ... Solutions
  • Some General Links
    Functional Programming and Scheme
    • H. Abelson, G.J. Sussman, J. Sussman. Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. MIT Press, 1984. Book website Matthias Felleisen, Robert Bruce Findler, Matthew Flatt, Shriram Krishnamurthi. How to Design Programs: An Introduction to Programming and Computing. MIT Press, 2002.

    94. NLP In Essex - Jane Malyon, Master Practitioner - Life Coaching For Personal And
    Neuro linguistic programming practitioner. self diagnosis, clients, overview and take the test.
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    Jane Malyon has been involved in training, coaching and counselling for many years but since 2000, she has particularly focussed on the benefits of using NLP.
    Group training and coaching is also offered for businesses on a range of subjects to improve work place performance.
    In previous years, Jane Malyon has been involved in a number of businesses including PR, outside catering and event organising. She is additionally a pianist, quiz-creator and public speaker. Jane lives in a tiny Essex countryside village with her husband, two sons - and a goat called Joshua. Clients can visit her there or alternative location arrangements can be made. Home Do any of these apply to you Business Clients Personal Clients ... What is NLP?

    95. EEProductCenter.com 8-bit MCU Family Touts Enhanced Flash
    An inapplication self-programming capability enables programs to be easily rewritten. With power consumption of 2.5 milliamps (mA) (compared to 7.6 mA in
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    96. Free Street Opening Potential Creatively
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    97. Thirst For Justice — The Beast Of The Apocalypse
    The Beast of the Apocalypse 666. A gigantic selfprogramming computer That monster is a self-programming computer that has more than one hundred
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    The Beast of the Apocalypse: 666
    A gigantic self-programming computer One will need the number of the Beast to buy and sell by Gilberte Côté Mercier
    The beast of the Apocalypse is already set up in Brussels, Belgium: It is a gigantic computer that makes its own programs. "By using three entries of six digits each, each citizen of the whole world will be given a distinct credit card number." Three entries of six digits each: 666.
    Saint John's Apocalypse speaks of two Beast of the sea and the Beast of the earth, that will make up the "Antichrist" couple at the end of times. The commentators say that the Beast comming from the sea is the political power, Satan's fearsome ally. And the Beast coming from the earth is the power of money. The Beast of the earth, the financial power,
    "shall make all, both little and great, rich and poor, freemen and slaves, to receive a mark on their right hands, or on their foreheads, and that none might buy or sell, unless he carried this mark, which was the beast's name, or the number that stands for his name. Here is wisdom. He that has understanding, let him count the number of the beast. For it is the number of a man: and the number of him is six hundred and sixty-six." (Apoc. 13:16-18)

    98. St. Joes Home Page
    Catholic high school (1012) in central Edmonton, with individualized self-paced learning (ISPL) and integrated occupations programming (IOP).
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    99. Interrupts, Programming Languages And Self-awarenes
    Interrupts, programming languages and selfawarenes.
    http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/selfaware/node5.html
    Next: Formulas Up: Machine self-awareness Previous: Machine self-awareness

    Interrupts, programming languages and self-awarenes
    Consider a persistent program driving a car that is subject to observation and modification by a higher level program. We mentioned the human example of noticing that cigarettes are wanted and available. The higher level program must observe and modify the state of the driving program. It seems that a clock interrupt activating the higher level program is all we need from the hardware. We need considerably more from the software and from the programming languages. A cursory glance at the interrupt handling facilities of C, Ada, Java, and Forth suggests that they are suitable for handling interrupts of high level processes by low level processes that buffer the transfer of information. Lisp and Smalltalk can handle interrupts, but have no standard facilities. My opinion, subject to correction, is that self-awareness of the kinds proposed in this note will require higher level programming language facilities whose nature may be presently unknown. They will be implemented by the present machine language facilities. However, one feature of Lisp, that programs are data, and their abstract syntax is directly represented, is likely to be necessary for programs that examine themselves and their subprograms. This feature of Lisp hasn't been much used except in macros and has been abandoned in more recent programming languagesin my opinion mistakenly.

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    Services include online courses and selfstudy programs, website hosting and promotion, script and Flash programming, PDA presentations, and credit card processing. Portfolio and service descriptions.
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