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  1. The C++ Programming Language: Special Edition by Bjarne Stroustrup, 2000-02-11
  2. Hello World! Computer Programming for Kids and Other Beginners by Warren Sande, Carter Sande, 2009-03-30
  3. Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment, Second Edition (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series) by W. Richard Stevens, Stephen A. Rago, 2005-06-27
  4. C# Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design, Second Edition by Barbara Doyle, 2007-08-21
  5. Programming Perl (3rd Edition) by Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen, et all 2000-07-14
  6. The Ruby Programming Language by David Flanagan, Yukihiro Matsumoto, 2008-01-25
  7. Learning Python: Powerful Object-Oriented Programming by Mark Lutz, 2009-09-24
  8. Python Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science 2nd Edition by John Zelle, 2010-05-18
  9. C Programming: A Modern Approach, 2nd Edition by K. N. King, 2008-04-19
  10. Programming Game AI by Example by Mat Buckland, 2004-09-30
  11. Beginning Programming For Dummies by Wallace Wang, 2006-11-06
  12. Programming WCF Services: Mastering WCF and the Azure AppFabric Service Bus by Juval Lowy, 2010-08-23
  13. Drum Programming: A Complete Guide to Program and Think Like a Drummer (Percussion) by Ray F. Badness, 1991-11-01
  14. Learning iOS Game Programming: A Hands-On Guide to Building Your First iPhone Game (Developer's Library) by Michael Daley, 2010-09-13

21. Python Programming Language
Home page for Python, an interpreted, interactive, objectoriented, extensible programming language. It provides an extraordinary combination of
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22. The Java Tutorial
The FAQ answers questions about the Tutorial. , Online Resources lists programming aids besides the Tutorial. Tutorial Books
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The Java Tutorial Print-friendly Version
A practical guide for programmers
with hundreds of complete, working examples and dozens of trails
Last update:
April 15, 2005
Trail types: Basics GUIs Specialized Online only Trails Covering the Basics:
We are in the process of updating this book to 5.0. See the history page for a list of updated topics. First Steps Detailed instructions to help you run your first program: UNIX Microsoft Windows Mac
Getting Started
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Creating a GUI with JFC/Swing
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23. NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) & DHE (Design Human Engineering)
Collection of articles, information, and resource hotlinks.
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NLP and DHE General Information

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NLP was developed in the mid-70s by John Grinder , a Professor at UC Santa Cruz and Richard Bandler , a graduate student. NLP, as most people use the term today, is a set of models of how communication impacts and is impacted by subjective experience . It's more a collection of tools than any overarching theory. Much of early NLP was based on the work of Virginia Satir , a family therapist; Fritz Perls , founder of Gestalt therapy; Gregory Bateson , anthropologist; and Milton Erickson , hypnotist. - Stever Robbins, NLP Trainer
Since 1993, this site has been the Internet's oldest site about Neuro-Linguistic Programming Design Human Engineering
NLPschedule.com features the most comprehensive calendar of training schedules on the web as well as an extensive database of practitioners and trainers seminar and book reviews articles , and much more. Enjoy!

24. PHP Hypertext Preprocessor
PHP awarded programming Language of 2004
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25. Java Programming Resources -- Java, Java, And More Java
Java programming resources FAQs, tutorials, compiler and browser download sites, documentation, books lists, IDEs, etc.
http://www.apl.jhu.edu/~hall/java/
Java Programming Resources
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Java Programming Courses Official Java Documentation Code Archive ... coreservlets.com
Java programming resources collected by Marty Hall for courses in the Johns Hopkins Part-Time MS Program in Computer Science and for various industry seminars and short courses . Many are extracted from Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages and Core Web Programming from Sun Microsystems Press and Prentice Hall.
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Downloading Java compilers, Java-enabled browsers, and other standard Java packages.
JDK 1.1 through JDK 1.5 compilers, browsers, JRE, Swing, Java plugin, etc. Free versions for most operating systems.
Java Programming FAQs and Tutorials
Beginner and advanced Frequently Asked Questions lists. General Java tutorials and tutorials on specific Java programming topics.

26. AI Programming Resources
Recommendations of websites and literature, by Stuart Russell, UC Berkeley. Public domain AI software; AI, Lisp, Prolog online resources, textbooks, references, manuals.
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~russell/prog.html
AI Programming Resources
This page is no longer being updated. See the programming sections of our AI on the Web page instead. This page gives suggestions for AI programs, programming languages, online resources, and programming textbooks. See also CMU's AI Programming FAQs and Temple's list of software from AI books
Lisp
Public Domain AI Software
  • Chinook : a checkers program. Play via http; no source code available.
  • UCPOP : a planner similar to the POP planner in the text. Common Lisp plus CLIM.
  • Otter : a theorem prover. C.
  • DTP : a theorem prover. Common Lisp.
  • Epilog : theorem prover and logical language toolkit. Binary for Mac, HP.
  • CLIPS: a Tool for Building Expert Systems. C.
  • Belief net software : a listing of both free and commercial belief net software.

27. DDJ
A classic programming magazine.
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28. Perl.com: The Source For Perl -- Perl Development, Perl Conferences
Perl programming forum for Perl beginners and experts. Sprog is a graphical programming environment written in Perl, programmable by connecting
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Resource Centers Bioinformatics C/C++ Databases Digital Media ... Using Qpsmtpd While email is increasingly a worker's most important communication medium, the onslaught of attacks from spam, viruses, and other malicious email content is ever increasing. By implementing a mail server in Perl, you can use your favorite language to mitigate those attacks and provide greater flexibility in processing incoming mail. Matt Sergeant shows how to install, configure, and write plugins for Qpsmtpd. [Sysadmin] Parsing iCal Data Perl's suitability as a glue language allows you to connect two applications that wouldn't normally communicate by translating their data files between formats. It's especially nice when these are open file formats. Robert Pratte shows how to parse iCal data filesas used in Apple's iCalendar programand visualize them using the open source Dot graphic package. [Perl.com]

29. UK British Television Digital Cable TV Programme Guide - Listings, Friends Sched
Listings for UK programming, including Channel 4, EPG, BBC News, ITV UK, Tele Text, and Video Plus.
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30. Perl.com The Source For Perl Perl Development, Perl Conferences
Perl programming forum for Perl beginners and experts. Search Perl Best Practices. Advanced Perl programming. Perl 6 and Parrot Essentials
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31. Programming In C
Full guide for ANSI standard C programming language.
http://www.lysator.liu.se/c/
ANSI History Culture Literature ... What's new? ANSI C
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG14 and N843, the official committee document
The first chain of abbreviations is the committee responsible for maintaining and updating the C language definition; the second, N843, designates the Final Committee Draft of what will one day be the next C standard. As usual, there are versions in gzipped PostScript and Adobe Acrobat format
hyperlinked version of N794
, a slightly earlier draft.
A brief description of Normative Addendum 1, by Clive Feather
This work - 4 years in the doing - has culminated in Normative Addendum 1.
Normative Changes to ISO/IEC 9899:1990 in Technical Corrigendum 1
Four years after the adoption of the ANSI C standard as an International Standard in 1990, answers to the first batch of defect reports have been formally accepted: the C standard has changed.
David R. Tribble: C99 vs. C++98
David R. Tribble has tracked down all the subtle differences between ISO C and ISO C++, as well as the features that once differed but have been aligned, and lists them with references to the two defining documents.
Paul Eggert summarizes Technical Corrigendum 2
ISO C Technical Corrigendum 2 (TC2) has been approved. Even leaner than its predecessor TC1, it consists only of small changes in response to Defect Reports, and will be of interest mostly to compiler and test suite vendors.

32. Mouse Programming
Information on using interrupt 33h for mouse programming. Includes free C source code.
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Mouse Programming in DOS Gone are the days,when the keyboard was the only input device attached to the computer system.The advent of GUI (Graphical User Interface) based operating systems and applications led to the invention of MOUSE .Essentially, mouse is a pointing device which controls the mouse pointer displayed on the screen.And the pointer moves in the same direction as we move the mouse.By using mouse,we can perform certain actions like clicking on icons or dragging objects and so on.Software responds to these actions in a certain way,for eg if you click on a file,it displays the contents for you. As far as GUI based operating systems are concerned,mouse is a part and parcel of the system just like a keyboard.Every application created,under those operating systems,is given mouse support.Developing applications with mouse support is a lot easier because every mouse action has a corresponding message.These messages are part and parcel of the operating system.As soon as the user clicks a button or does something with mouse, operating system sends a message to the application which describes that particular action.All we need to do is to handle that message. Writing programs with mouse support is a bit tricky and complicated, when it comes to programming under DOS.Since DOS provides text interface, developers of DOS never thought of including mouse as a part and parcel of the operating system.So,there are no such things like messages as in Windows.However,DOS does support mouse,provided you have a mouse and a suitable driver program that senses the presence of the mouse.

33. Brian W. Kernighan: Programming In C: A Tutorial
This ``tutorial is presented as a historical document, not as a tutorial. Although it has lost little of its didactic value, it describes a language that
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Programming A Tutorial
Brian W. Kernighan
Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, N. J.
Although it has lost little of its didactic value, it describes a language that C compilers today do no longer understand: the C of 1974, four years before Kernighan and Ritchie published the first edition of ``The C Programming Language''. Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • A Simple C Program
  • A Working C Program; Variables; Types and Type Declarations
  • Constants ...
  • Simple I/O getchar, putchar, printf
  • If relational operators compound statements
  • While Statement ...
  • Initialization of Variables
  • Scope Rules : Who Knows About What
  • #define #include
  • Bit Operators
  • Assignment Operators ...
  • Floating Point
  • Horrors! goto's and labels
  • Acknowledgements
    Introduction
    C lets you write your programs clearly and simply it has decent control flow facilities so your code can be read straight down the page, without labels or GOTO's; it lets you write code that is compact without being too cryptic; it encourages modularity and good program organization; and it provides good data-structuring facilities. This is not Users who would like the full story should consult the "C Reference Manual" by D. M. Ritchie
  • 34. Computer Programming Humor
    Jokes, oneliners, and prank definitions.
    http://www.heuse.com/cphumor.htm
    Computer Programming Humor Free Game Download I wrote in Visual Basic 6.0 Interviewer: "Is studying computer science the best way to prepare to be a programmer?" Bill Gates: "No, the best way to prepare is to write programs, and to study great
    programs that other people have written. In my case, I went to
    the garbage cans at the Computer Science Center and I fished
    out listings of their operating system." DEBUGGING : Removing the needles from the haystack. Endless Loop: n., see Loop, Endless.
    Loop, Endless: n., see Endless Loop.
    - Random Shack Data Processing Dictionary "It is practically impossible to teach good programming style to students that have had prior exposure
    to BASIC; as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration."
    -Dijkstra "The three most dangerous things in the world are a programmer with a
    soldering iron, a hardware type with a program patch and a user with an idea."
    "The primary purpose of the DATA statement is to give names to constants; instead of
    referring to pi as 3.141592653589793 at every appearance, the variable PI can be given

    35. LinuxPlanet - A Guide To The Linux Operating System
    programming Guide Gets Down to the Metal GNU awk, more affectionately known as gawk, is a compatible version of the awk languagethe language is open
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    36. WNC Programming
    Contract CNC programming for complex 3 to 5axis machined parts using NCL multi-axis machining software.
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    37. XProgramming.com - An Agile Software Development Resource
    Extreme programming practices, discussion, and support.
    http://www.xprogramming.com/
    Ron's blog, Hot Needle of Inquiry
    Your email to the editor , with site feedback or proposed articles, will be very welcome. Off the Road a Podcast Ron Jeffries / Chet Hendrickson Chet and I got together at Borders in Brighton yesterday, and talked about teams going "off the road" and what a process should do to address this concern. We recorded the chat and have put it up as a sort of podcast. We hope you enjoy it, and request your help. Agile, Top Down Ron Jeffries There's a recent thread on the Scrum list about how an executive or highly-placed manager could get Agile going. I've been one of those guys, and I know a bit about Agile, and here's how I'd proceed. First, focus management attention on cyclic delivery of running tested software. Second, provide the resources to learn how to do that. TDD by Intention? Ron Jeffries Can Test-Driven Development and Programming By Intention play together? Or do they annihilate each other, like protons and antiprotons, or XPers and CMMers?
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    38. 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
    Robots Games
    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?

    39. What Is Extreme Programming?
    Extreme programming practices, discussion, and support.
    http://www.xprogramming.com/xpmag/whatisxp.htm
    XProgramming XP Magazine What is Extreme Programming?
    Ron Jeffries
    Extreme Programming is a discipline of software development based on values of simplicity, communication, feedback, and courage. It works by bringing the whole team together in the presence of simple practices, with enough feedback to enable the team to see where they are and to tune the practices to their unique situation.
    In Extreme Programming, every contributor to the project is an integral part of the " Whole Team ". The team forms around a business representative called "the Customer", who sits with the team and works with them daily. Extreme Programming teams use a simple form of planning and tracking to decide what should be done next and to predict when the project will be done. Focused on business value, the team produces the software in a series of small fully-integrated releases that pass all the tests the Customer has defined. Extreme Programmers work together in pairs and as a group, with simple design and obsessively tested code, improving the design continually to keep it always just right for the current needs. The Extreme Programming team keeps the system integrated and running all the time. The programmers write all production code in pairs, and all work together all the time. They code in a consistent style so that everyone can understand and improve all the code as needed.

    40. New Architect: Programming Product Review
    Sun Java Internationalization and Localization Toolkit 2.0, and Multilizer Java Edition Pro 2.0.
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    Send Java Around the World
    By Michiel de Bruijn As far as multiple computing platforms are concerned, Java pretty much lives up to its "write once, run anywhere" slogan. When it comes to supporting applications that have to run anywhere on the planet, though, things didn't always look so great.
    100-Percent Pure Globalization
    As the name already implies, JILT is pretty much a one-stop shop for making your applications work outside the U.S. Consisting of five components, it offers both a Swing-based user interface and full command-line functionality for use in automated processes. Sun Java Internationalization and Localization Toolkit 2.0

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