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  1. Programming Language Pragmatics, Third Edition by Michael L. Scott, 2009-04-06
  2. Beginning Programming with Java For Dummies by Barry Burd, 2010-10-26
  3. Beginning Linux Programming by Neil Matthew, Richard Stones, 2007-11-05
  4. Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change (2nd Edition) by Kent Beck, Cynthia Andres, 2004-11-26
  5. Programming Massively Parallel Processors: A Hands-on Approach by David B. Kirk, Wen-mei W. Hwu, 2010-02-05
  6. CNC Programming Handbook, Third Edition by Peter Smid, 2007-11-26
  7. Mind Programming: From Persuasion and Brainwashing, to Self-Help and Practical Metaphysics by Eldon Taylor, 2010-04-15
  8. Masterminds of Programming: Conversations with the Creators of Major Programming Languages (Theory in Practice (O'Reilly)) by Federico Biancuzzi, Chromatic, 2009-03-27
  9. Programming Collective Intelligence: Building Smart Web 2.0 Applications by Toby Segaran, 2007-08-16
  10. Learning iPhone Programming: From Xcode to App Store by Alasdair Allan, 2010-03-09
  11. Introduction to Java Programming, Comprehensive (8th Edition) by Y. Daniel Liang, 2010-01-13
  12. Excel VBA Programming For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) by John Walkenbach, 2010-05-24
  13. CUDA by Example: An Introduction to General-Purpose GPU Programming by Jason Sanders, Edward Kandrot, 2010-07-29
  14. World of Warcraft Programming: A Guide and Reference for Creating WoW Addons by James Whitehead II, Rick Roe, 2010-02-08

41. C Programming
C programming. Steve Holmes University of Strathclyde Computer Centre Curran Building 100 Cathedral Street Glasgow. Please note Steve no longer works for
http://www.its.strath.ac.uk/courses/c/
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C Programming
Steve Holmes
University of Strathclyde Computer Centre
Curran Building
100 Cathedral Street
Glasgow
Please note: Steve no longer works for the University of Strathclyde, and we are unable to answer queries relating to this course. You are welcome to make links to it however, but please bear in mind that it was written for students within the University and so some parts may not be relevant to external readers. This course was awarded a NetGuide Gold Award during the 1990s.

42. Resume Page
Objectoriented design and programming in C++, Java, PHP, Perl. Database experience with mySQL, Access. OS Experience with all version of Windows, Red Hat Linux, Slackware Linux, and Solaris.
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Professional Skills:
  • Strong business ethics Efficient task and resource management Natural problem solving, logic and mathematical ability Quick to learn new environments and techniques
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  • Object-oriented analysis and design C Programming (Windows, Solaris, Linux) C++ Programming (Windows, Solaris, Linux) UI Frameworks (Windows, MFC, wxWindows, proprietary) Java Programming SQL Database Design / Implementation
For more details, please download a copy of my resume:
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I currently own and work for a custom software consulting company. If your company has a project that requires focused attention and experience, please visit the following website:

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43. Freshmeat.net: Welcome To Freshmeat.net
News Reading, rooting, rithmetic Preschoolers learn programming News Settlement reached in Cisco flaw dispute - News Worm risk over Win2K flaw
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by Sea Duck - Fri, Sep 16th 2005 16:43 PDT About: Block Rage is a falling blocks arcade game with a 2-player hotseat mode. You control three-tiled blocks falling from the top of the screen. Your aim is to make the tiles explode by placing three of the same type in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row. Inflicting chain reactions earns you more points. In the 2-player hotseat mode, it will also send your opponent an unpleasant surprise. Changes: This release is fully playable, but contains only limited graphics and sound. Categories Focus License URLs Games/Entertainment :: Arcade Initial freshmeat announcement GNU General Public License (GPL)
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44. Www.opperer.com - Software, CNC, Robotic, Foto,...
Used to compose new formulas and save them, which can later be edited and extended with additional information. Lists functions that can be used.
http://www.neon-programming.com/

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45. C Programming
The notes on these pages are for the courses in C programming I used to Most of my programming assignments (including review questions) are here as well
http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/cclass/cclass.html
C Programming
The notes on these pages are for the courses in C Programming I used to teach in the Experimental College at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Normally these notes accompany fairly traditional classroom lecture presentations, but they are intended to be reasonably complete (more so, for that matter, than the lectures!) and should be usable as standalone tutorials. '' side by side. If you're just getting your feet wet and would like a somewhat simpler introduction, read the `` Introductory Class Notes .'' If you have had an introduction to C (either here or elsewhere) and are now looking to fill in some of the missing pieces, read the `` Intermediate Class Notes Of course, just reading a book or these notes won't really teach you C; you will also want to write and run your own programs, for practice and so that the language concepts will make some kind of practical sense. Most of my programming assignments (including review questions) are here as well, along with their solution sets. (No peeking at the answers until you've given the problems your best shot!) These notes are arranged for the web in the usual hierarchy by section and subsection. If you want to read through all of them, without keeping track of your own stack to implement a depth-first tree traversal, just follow the ``read sequentially'' links at the bottom of each page.

46. EME Internet Services Include Web Design, Fast Page Updating And Maintenance, Do
Offers setting up of Internet servers, domain registration, shopping carts with secure credit card facilities and database implementation.
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47. C Programming Notes
Covers the basics of input/output, string functions and explanations of basic data types and operators.
http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/cclass/notes/top.html
C Programming Notes
Introductory C Programming Class Notes, Chapter 1
Steve Summit
These notes are part of the UW Experimental College course on Introductory C Programming. They are based on notes prepared (beginning in Spring, 1995) to supplement the book The C Programming Language Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Basic Data Types and Operators Chapter 3: Statements and Control Flow Chapter 4: More about Declarations (and Initialization) ... Read Sequentially This page by Steve Summit mail feedback

48. Whisper Technology
Programmer Studio is a client server editor and integrated programming/development environment (EDI) for MPE/iX and other systems. Includes language syntax sensitive formatting, integrated compiler and error message support, and symbolic debugger support.
http://www.whispertech.com/
Our skill sets include specification, design, development and integration of software solutions with existing systems. We have a particular focus on developing interactive web applications and high-performance database applications. We have also created, and market, our own software development tools specifically targeted at developers focusing on server based applications. As such, we are uniquely positioned to deliver solutions which require a combination of programming skills from web development to system programming. We can therefore provide the optimum solution for your business requirements.

49. Embedded Systems Programming - Embedded.com
Online edition of US print magazine Embedded Systems programming. Component news and features on microcontroller and embedded microprocessorbased systems.
http://www.embedded.com/
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Stretch Inc.'s new S55VDP Video Development Platform is based on its Stretch S5500 software-configurable processor and targeting at networked video applications requiring multiple video input formats and configuration streams. Mercury RIO VME/ePCI board boasts dual PowerPCs, 20 GFLOPs
Mercury Computer is claiming that its 6U 20 GFLOPS VPA-200 is the first VME host board to support dual PowerPC 7448 processors and the RapidIO fabric (VITA 41.2), or a PCI Express interconnect (VITA 41.4) on the VXS multi-gigabit P0 backplane fabric connector. More Product News
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TTAutomotive, TTTech's subsidiary for FlexRay solutions, has developed a development environment for FlexRay which inludes both the software tools and hardware devices address that could be used in production programs. Dual-core DVB-S2 demodulator/decoder tailored for FPGA platforms
English communications IP vendor Commsonic and French counterpart TurboConcept have released what the two companies claim to be the world's first comprehensive DVB-S2 demodulator/decoder to be tailored for FPGA platforms.

50. MIX MP3 - MP3 DJ SOFTWARE - MixVibes / Home English / Welcome
Site talking about C graphic programming and 3D programming. Demos with source, coding with Turbo C++ (DOS VGA) and tutorials classed by graphics effects. Available in French and English.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/josh83/
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51. Embedded Systems Programming -the Magazine Home Page
Welcome to Embedded.com, the online resource for embedded systems developers. This is the place to come for tutorials, code, demos, and news,
http://www.embedded.com/mag.htm
Select Site Below Commsdesign My-ESM EEdesign eeProductCenter EETimes Embedded Planet Analog Silicon Strategies Stretch debuts video development platform for S5500 Software-Configurable CPU
Stretch Inc.'s new S55VDP Video Development Platform is based on its Stretch S5500 software-configurable processor and targeting at networked video applications requiring multiple video input formats and configuration streams. Mercury RIO VME/ePCI board boasts dual PowerPCs, 20 GFLOPs
Mercury Computer is claiming that its 6U 20 GFLOPS VPA-200 is the first VME host board to support dual PowerPC 7448 processors and the RapidIO fabric (VITA 41.2), or a PCI Express interconnect (VITA 41.4) on the VXS multi-gigabit P0 backplane fabric connector. More Product News
TTAutomotive releases FlexRay development tools

TTAutomotive, TTTech's subsidiary for FlexRay solutions, has developed a development environment for FlexRay which inludes both the software tools and hardware devices address that could be used in production programs. Dual-core DVB-S2 demodulator/decoder tailored for FPGA platforms
English communications IP vendor Commsonic and French counterpart TurboConcept have released what the two companies claim to be the world's first comprehensive DVB-S2 demodulator/decoder to be tailored for FPGA platforms.

52. The Programmer's Library
Annotated source code examples for most Unix system and library calls. Plus working source code examples of some classic algorithms.
http://www.yendor.com/programming/
A C/Unix/Linux/FreeBSD
Programmer's Reference Resource
Table of Contents:
Unix Programming: (By W. Richard Stevens)
Advanced Programming in the UNIX environment.
[annotated by Ariel Faigon]
UNIX network Programming
[examples as-is, not annotated]
Classic Algorithms (Ariel Faigon):
A collection of Sorting algorithms
Binary Search (requires the bsearch.h header)
Warshall Transitive Closure (Requires some typedef's from auto.h
Classic (Tarjan) Union-Find (Requires a typedef for : int is perfect)
Minimization of Finite-State Automata (Using the above two primitives and more)
Overview:
This is a modest collection of useful pieces of code. and examples. It has all been well tested, and working well. The first part of the collection are coding examples from Richard Stevens' Unix programming books. These are by far the best Unix programming books I've ever read. I added some HTML annotation to the examples so searching works better on them. In order to really understand the examples and learn, I highly recommend getting Stevens' books. The second part of the collection includes some classical algorithms that I wrote based on classical text and refined over time.

53. Literate Programming
Resources for Literate programming. Consulting services. Download freeware for Windows 95, 98, and NT. Learn about the CWEB programming language.
http://www.literateprogramming.com/
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54. Techno-Plaza: The TI-68k Learning Resource
Information about 68k assembly and C programming for the TI89, TI-92, and TI-92 Plus.
http://www.technoplaza.net/
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Techno-Plaza: The TI-68k Learning Resource Last Updated on Tuesday, August 2, 2005 at 12:39 PM GMT [ Tuesday, August 2, 2005 ]
  • Bid Euchre [ 12:39 PM GMT ] Not related to Techno-Plaza, but anyone who likes to play Bid Euchre might like to try a program I'm working on, a version of Bid Euchre, which is a variation on traditional Euchre. John David Ratliff
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  • TIGCC Programming Lessons [ 10:15 PM GMT ] I made some minor updates to the TIGCC programming lessons so they should now all work with the latest version of TIGCC 0.96 beta 3, which is also in the archives.Please let me know if one of the lessons no longer works and I'll look into it. John David Ratliff Download Section
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55. Mathematical Programming Glossary
This is a stateof-the art glossary of terms used in mathematical programming, with related terms in mathematics, economics and computer science.
http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~hgreenbe/glossary/index.php
Mathematical Programming Glossary Mirror at University of Waterloo (thanks to Henry Wolkowicz). Our Father, George B. Dantzig , died May 13, 2005. This contains terms specific to mathematical programming, and some terms from other disciplines, notably economics, computer science, and mathematics, that are directly related. Morality code You should look at the added information about this glossary, especially if this is your first time here. You will see Dictionaries, How to cite this glossary, and How you can contribute . When jumping to an entry (by clicking on the link), you should find that entry on your screen (usually at the top, but it depends on your browser). If you do not, please report that to me (click on my name above). In any case, you will be in the file of that letter. For example, if you click on Lagrangian, you will be in the L file (entries that begin with L). At the bottom of each file, you will find a link to Notation that will appear in the second window. The following are of general interest (you should read them if this is your first time here).

56. Computer Chess Programming
Page of chess programming links and documents. Also contains links to other turnbased game programming.
http://chess.verhelst.org/
Computer Chess Programming
Scalable Search in Computer Chess
29 August 2005 Scalable Search in Computer Chess: Algorithmic Enhancements and Experiments at High Search Depths The book presents new results of computer-chess research in the areas of selective forward pruning, the efficient application of game-theoretical knowledge, and the behavior of the search at increasing depths. It shows how to make sophisticated game-tree searchers more scalable at ever higher depths.
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Advances in Computer Chess 5
25 August 2005
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Advances in Computer Chess 4
25 August 2005
Proceedings of the International Conference, Brunel University, UK, 1984.
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ExaChess 3.1.3
15 June 2005 Exachess is a chess-database program for the Macintosh that can be used to store collections of chess games or to play games with with several chess-engines . There is a free Lite version and a paid Pro version. Posted in Mac
Vektor3 Chess 3.2.2
15 March 2005 Vektor3 Chess is a chess program for the Mac with features that include a customizable chessboard with multiple piece sets, multiple documents, multithreading, support for variations, annotation editor with text styles, move annotations and diagrams, several playing levels, opening book, game analysis, position editor, PGN import and export, HTML export, speech, multiple undo and redo, HTML help including rules of chess. Posted in Mac
Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (2nd Edition)
20 January 2005
Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach

57. Serial Programming HOWTO
An advanced guide on how to make your Linux software communicate with a serial interface.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Serial-Programming-HOWTO/index.html
Serial Programming HOWTO
Gary Frerking
gary@frerking.org
Peter Baumann
Revision History Revision 1.01 Revised by: glf New maintainer, converted to DocBook Revision 1.0 Revised by: phb Initial document release This document describes how to program communications with devices over a serial port on a Linux box.
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58. Programmers' Heaven - For Free C++, Visual Basic, ASP, Sourcecode, Programming,
TwinText 2.0 documentation tool supports 30 programming languages Find programming Careers at Dice Search over 65000 tech positions.
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Languages Assembler Basic C / C++ C# ... Pascal Platforms .NET Other Platforms UNIX Windows Applications Game Development WEB Development ASP / ASP.NET WEB-Development Other Development Tools General Programming Programmers Heaven Site News The latest news about the Programmers Heaven website. New C++ and Java FAQ Due to specific interest from our users and our continued commitment to the development community, we are pleased to announce the release of not one but two new FAQ's. Yes this time we are presenting you with a JAVA and a C++ FAQ. These section features some of the most commonly asked questions regarding JAVA and C++. We hope they will be of assistance to you. Posted By: Webmaster Read More... (4 Comments) VB.Net School released We are pleased to bring you VB.Net school after the success of our popular C# school. VB.Net is one of the most widely used languages in .Net. It is the right transition for all VB programmers out there anxious to upgrade themselves to a newer technology. We are hoping... Posted By: Webmaster Read More...

59. Optimization Frequently Asked Questions
Includes basic definitions and links to free and commercial software.
http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/otc/Guide/faq/
Optimization
Frequently Asked Questions
Linear Programming FAQ
Nonlinear Programming FAQ
These FAQs were established by John W. Gregory and are currently being maintained by Robert Fourer 4er@iems.nwu.edu ) and the Optimization Technology Center of Argonne National Laboratory and Northwestern University. NEOS Guide NEOS Server Comments

60. The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Logic Programming
GUPU, an environment specialized for Prolog programming courses. Prolog is the most generally used logic programming language. comp.lang.prolog (also
http://vl.fmnet.info/logic-prog/
Virtual Library Computing Languages Prolog AI
Logic Programming
Please contact Jonathan Bowen if you know of relevant on-line information not included here. Use the comp.lang.prolog newsgroup for queries related to logic programming in general and Prolog in particular. This document contains some pointers to information on Logic Programming available around the world on the World Wide Web The following information is available:
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