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  1. Introduction to Scientific Programming and Simulation Using R by Owen Jones, Robert Maillardet, et all 2009-03-11
  2. Programming the Mobile Web by Maximiliano Firtman, 2010-07-23
  3. Cocoa Programming: A Quick-Start Guide for Developers (Pragmatic Programmers) by Daniel H. Steinberg, 2010-04-23
  4. Programming Windows (Microsoft Programming Series) by Charles Petzold, 1998-11-11
  5. Programming Video Games for the Evil Genius by Ian Cinnamon, 2008-02-29
  6. The D Programming Language by Andrei Alexandrescu, 2010-06-12
  7. Practical C Programming, 3rd Edition by Steve Oualline, 1997-08-01
  8. Art of Computer Programming, Volume 1: Fundamental Algorithms (3rd Edition) by Donald E. Knuth, 1997-07-17
  9. Applied Statistics and theSAS Programming Language (5th Edition) by Ron P. Cody, Jeffrey K. Smith, 2005-04-09
  10. iPad Programming by Daniel H Steinberg, Eric T Freeman, 2010-10-04
  11. Advanced Qt Programming: Creating Great Software with C++ and Qt 4 (Prentice Hall Open Source Software Development Series) by Mark Summerfield, 2010-07-21
  12. Inside Microsoft SQL Server 2008: T-SQL Programming (Pro-Developer) by Itzik Ben-Gan, Dejan Sarka, et all 2009-09-23
  13. Programming Interactivity: A Designer's Guide to Processing, Arduino, and Openframeworks by Joshua Noble, 2009-07-21
  14. Unix Shell Programming (3rd Edition) by Stephen G. Kochan, Patrick Wood, 2003-03-09

81. Free Programming Resources - Freeprogrammingresources.com
Free programming Resources is a directory of programmer and webmaster tutorials, articles, forums, faqs, compilers, interpreters, free books and more.
http://www.freeprogrammingresources.com/
Free Programming Resources
Free Programming Resources
Free Programming Resources is a directory of links to free programmer resources including free programming tutorials free online programming books free compilers free programming tools ... graphics resources and security tools
Newly Added Resources
20 August 2005
15 August 2005

82. DOS Programming, Undocumented DOS, And DOS Secrets
Information on most every aspect of DOS programming.
http://www.frontiernet.net/~fys/index.htm
Programming MS-DOS with Power
DOS Programming, Undocumented DOS, and DOS Secrets
This web site is devoted to DOS programming for those of us who still enjoy programming in DOS. Don't get me wrong, I do program in Windows also. In fact, I use VC++, but when it comes to having fun, I still turn to DOS programming. Here you will find hard to find info on programming DOS. I will update this site as I frequently as possible.
The title as well as other items on this page state MS-DOS . I am not trying to promote the use of, or state that MS-DOS is better than other DOS operating systems. This is the DOS that I use, and I want to keep a medium to the content of this page. If you use a different DOS and have questions, feel free to call upon me or any content of this page.
I now have access to a WinNT machine, however unless otherwise noted, all references to Windows on this site refers to the Windows 9x family of Windows.
If you would like to see any specific code and/or documentation on this page, just e-mail me. Any and all code or documentation that I put on this site is free. I am a strong believer in freeware. The only thing I ask is that you spread the word to your friends. You can request code and/or documentation for Assembler, Basic, C and Pascal as well as any DOS help.

83. Ruby Home Page
The ObjectOriented programming Language Ruby Ruby Programmers Best Friend. Language. Japanese English. What s New RDF
http://www.ruby-lang.org/
Ruby: Programmers' Best Friend
Language What's New Get Ruby now!!
Registration for RubyConf 2005 is CLOSING soon.
by james
Registration for RubyConf 2005 is CLOSING soon. The schedule is as follows:
  • Friday, September 16: last day for full registration (meals included) Friday, September 23: last day for events-only registration (no meals)
So, all you stragglers, get over to the RubyConf site Last update on September 06, 2005 17:00
RubyConf 2005 Registration: Time is running out
by james
David Black announced on ruby-talk that there are now 136 registrants, from 12 countries, for RubyConf 2005. If you still have not registered, do it now. Full registration (i.e., full meal plans) ends in two weeks. Non-full may continue past that, but not forever. Go to the RubyConf site for complete registration details. Last update on August 30, 2005 21:05
RubyConf 2005 Registration Tops 100
David A. Black recently reported on ruby-talk that over 100 people have registered for RubyConf 2005 , to be held this coming October 14-16 in San Diego.

84. Programming Languages Are Like Women
Mildly sexist metaphorical languages lineup.
http://www.columbia.edu/~sss31/rainbow/prog.lang.html
Programming Languages are Like Women
by: Daniel J. Salomon Department of Computer Science, University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
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  • 85. Resources For Programming Language Research
    A collection of information and resources for research in programming language theory, design, implementation, and related areas.
    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mleone/web/language-research.html
    Programming Language Research
    A collection of information and resources for research in programming language theory, design, implementation, and related areas. Additions and corrections are welcome!
    Subject-Oriented Pages
    Other Related Pages
    Mark Leone ( mleone@cs.cmu.edu

    86. JUnit, Testing Resources For Extreme Programming
    This site is dedicated to software developers using JUnit or one of the other XUnit testing frameworks It is an essential tool for Extreme programming
    http://www.junit.org/
    Home Download Getting Started JavaDocs ... Training
    JUnit Headlines
    as of April 07, 2005...
    WmUnit
    as of February 16, 2005...
    JUnitScenario
    as of February 22, 2004...
    Test-Driven Plug-In Development Test First Challenges Automated Continuous Testing
    as of February 16, 2004...
    Test-Driven Development Is Not About Testing JUnitour Approaches to Mocking
    as of February 07, 2004...
    testdriven.com Using JUnit With Eclipse IDE More news...
    JUnit
    Welcome to JUnit.org. This site is dedicated to software developers using JUnit or one of the other XUnit testing frameworks. We'll be adding more content and web-based services over time. Initially we'll be providing links to give you a one-stop destination to learn the latest information on unit testing.
    Our goal is to serve you. Please tell us what you'd like to see here by contacting us at junit@objectmentor.com . JUnit support is handled through the JUnit Yahoo Group
    If you are looking for another one of the testing frameworks, you should look on www.xprogramming.com under software
    Overview
    JUnit is a regression testing framework written by Erich Gamma and Kent Beck. It is used by the developer who implements unit tests in Java. JUnit is

    87. Peabody CNC Programming Corporation
    An independent SurfCAM contractor, offering to write programs for all CNC hardware.
    http://www.cadcamprogramming.com/
    Finally, the opportunity to bring your
    machining operations into the next century affordably!
    Contact Peabody CNC Programming Corp., your SurfCAM expert today at cadca7@prodigy.net . Discover how the future of machining technology will impact your business and marketplace in all applications. What can do for you?
    • Product Design
    • Prototyping
    • Moldmaking
    • Surface Modeling
    • Surface Machining
    • Machine Strategies
    • Post Processing
    SurfCAM
    will add speed, efficiency and versatility to your machining operations. It is designed to give any-sized shop a cost-effective technological advantage. What can Peabody CNC Programming Corp. , an independent contractor do for you? Offer temporary services on a "per-project" basis for jobs requiring 2-D and 3-D design. Provide one contact / one source for your design needs. Establish continuity of service that will give you the freedom for more effective short and long-range design and production planning. Assure compliance with your tolerances, specifications and programs. Maximize productivity and cost efficiency Provide you with an outstanding technological capability that will benefit your clients and their businesses.

    88. Programming Ruby: The Pragmatic Programmer's Guide
    Full online HTML text at Ruby Central, with download link. Open Content, Open Publication License
    http://www.rubycentral.com/book/
    Programming Ruby
    The Pragmatic Programmer's Guide
    First Edition (*)
    (*) An updated Second Edition of this book, covering Ruby 1.8 and including descriptions of all the new libraries, is available from the authors
    Table of Contents
    Foreword
    Preface

    Roadmap

    Ruby.new
    ...
    Support

    Extracted from the book "Programming Ruby - The Pragmatic Programmer's Guide"
    http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/

    89. AIForge: The Programming Game Directory
    Dennis Luehring's list of links related to programming games.
    http://www.gammax.net/aiforge/
    AIForge.net - The Programming Game Directory
    what is aiforge:
    This site is intended as an outreach to the evershrinking community of programming games addicted people... well like me. ;)
    how to find the aiforge webpage:
    whoami:
    i am currently an 25 years old c/c++(and x86-asm, pascal, java and D ) fanatic software developer (not just an programmer :-))
    living in germany near stuttgart and maintainer of the ai fleet commander version
    the content:
    my Programming Game Links - (last update 2005/06/28 - more than 1200 working links)
    the Guestbook
    the Wiki - add links or questionts here
    the todo list:
    • collect all programming-games (send me all information you've got) the sourcecode for every program shown on this list the latest version of every game screenshots of the mac/beos/amiga -version of the games (i'm linux, win32 and qnx only) links, tools, docs for the programms

    90. Secure Internet Programming Laboratory
    Study team on security breakdowns in ActiveX, Java, JavaScript and other browser hosted platforms.
    http://www.cs.princeton.edu/sip/
    Princeton University
    Department of Computer Science
    We study problems in computer security, especially mobile code systems such as Java, ActiveX, and JavaScript. We try to understand how security breaks down, and to develop technology to address the underlying causes of security problems.
    Edward Felten
    Projects
    People

    Publications

    Support
    ... sip@cs.princeton.edu
    Andrew Appel
    David Walker

    91. MULTILIZER 6.1 For Java
    For Localization and Multilingual programming An compound of JavaBeans and tools for developing platform independent multilingual applications without extra programming. Free evaluation downloads. Demo applets available.
    http://multilizer.com/products/ml60_java.html
    MULTILIZER 6.1 for Java
    MULTILIZER 6.1 for Java is the complete solution for localization of any Java software. It's based entirely on the international support of Java, thus ensuring 100% compatibility with Java standards. Multilizer localizes resource bundles and property files of J2EE, J2SE, and J2ME applications; localization of any software including mobile is supported. Multilizer also allows localization of Java source code directly. Buy Now Free Trial Features Check out Multilizer process
    Benefits
    The all-in-one solution for Java localization
    Multilizer supports localization of J2EE, J2SE, and J2ME applications; just anything developed in Java can be localized. Cut down errors in translation;
    Multilizer localizes Java resources in user-friendly way; it shows strings without Unicode escapes. This makes the life easier for translators, and cuts down potential sources for errors. Visually localize source files
    Multilizer shows Java code visually; code (*.java) is visualized as read-only, but strings can be localized.

    92. Mathematical Programming Society
    The Mathematical programming Society is an international organization dedicated to the support and development of the applications, computational methods,
    http://www.mathprog.org/
    dayName = new Array ("Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday") monName = new Array ("January","February","March","April","May","June","July","August","September","October","November","December") now = new Date
    Search
    the
    Member Directory
    2002 IMU Recommendations on Electronic Information Communication
    -Download the press release in MS Word
    -Download the document in MS Word or PDF
    Recent and upcoming meetings:
    ICCOPT 2004

    Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, USA, August 2-4, 2004 IPCO 2005
    Berlin University of Technology, Berlin, Germany, June 8-10, 2005 ISMP 2006
    Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in Praia Vermelha, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 30 to August 4, 2006
    Publications
    Coming soon: an MPS members TSP! MPS officers The MPS online photo and history album : Contributors from all across optimization More links related to mathematical programming.

    93. Akramulla's Programming Page
    MS Access, Visual Basic, and HTML programming projects.
    http://www.ezsoftech.com/akramulla/Akram.html
    CLICK HERE TO ENTER AKRAMULLA'S PROGRAMMING PAGE This Web Page is Designed by A k r a ... d Last Updated: April 12, 2002

    94. The Art Of Unix Programming
    The Art of Unix programming DataDriven programming Case Study ascii Case Study Statistical Spam Filtering Case Study Metaclass Hacking in
    http://www.faqs.org/docs/artu/
    The Art of Unix Programming Next Back to FAQS.ORG
    The Art of Unix Programming
    Eric Steven Raymond
    Thyrsus Enterprises esr@thyrsus.com This book and its on-line version are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 1.0 license, with the additional proviso that the right to publish it on paper for sale or other for-profit use is reserved to Pearson Education, Inc. A reference copy of this license may be found at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/1.0/legalcode The photograph of Ken and Dennis in Chapter 2 appears courtesy of Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies. The epigraph on the Portability chapter is from the Bell System Technical Journal, v57 #6 part 2 (July-Aug. 1978) pp. 2021-2048 and is reproduced with the permission of Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies. Revision History Revision 1.0 19 September 2003 esr This is the content that went to Addison-Wesley's printers. Revision 0.4 5 February 2003 esr Release for public review. Revision 0.3 22 January 2003 esr First eighteen-chapter draft. Manuscript walkthrough at Chapter 12. Limited release for early reviewers.

    95. GRAPE - Graphics Programming Environment
    A package for mathematical visualization, particularly in the fields of differential geometry and continuum mechanics. Available free by FTP but only to university departments and similiar research sites and only for nonprofit purposes.
    http://www-sfb256.iam.uni-bonn.de/grape/
    GRAPE - Graphics Programming Environment
    Welcome to the GRAPE information pages. GRAPE is a package for mathematical visualization. It has been particularly effective in the fields of differential geometry and continuum mechanics. But it will probably help to understand any other problem involving the numerics of partial differential equations or the need of advanced three-dimensional computer graphics. GRAPE is developed and distributed by the in cooperation with the Please feel free to use any of the services offered. If there is any information you still need, please don't hesitate to send us e-mail (see bottom of page for address). As part of the software development is done at the , we strongly recommend that you take a look at their World Wide Web server ( GRAPE in Freiburg ), too.

    96. Amit's Game Programming Information
    Game programming topics including AI, path finding, game design, tilebased worlds, text games, and scripting.
    http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~amitp/gameprog.html
    Welcome! Common questions:
  • How do I get started? (for everyone) How do I make games? (for programmers) What simple games should I start with? How can I write my own (more complex) game? How much fun is game programming? What do I need to learn in school? ... What do I need to learn once I know how to program?
  • Most of the links on this page lead to other sites.
    • Link within this site Link to another site
    Who am I? hobbyist game programmer my own games . I work on these games in my spare time, so development is fairly slow. I've been slowly working on a new simulation game (see screenshots , or download the source (tar.gz) blog diary I say no to exchanging links, advertising, or web rings
    Shortest Paths
    Determining how to move around on a map is an interesting problem. There are many different approaches, ranging from simple ( walk forward until you hit something ) to the complex ( path finding algorithms with heuristics ). These are pages about pathfinding in general, with some bias towards A*: These pages are about specific techniques for pathfinding and object movement

    97. Howstuffworks "How C Programming Works"
    A computer program is the key to the digital city If you know the language, you can get a computer to do almost anything you want.
    http://computer.howstuffworks.com/c.htm
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    How C Programming Works
    by Marshall Brain
    Table of Contents Introduction to How C Programming Works What is C? The Simplest C Program The Simplest C Program: What's Happening? Variables Printf Printf: Reading User Values Scanf Branching and Looping Looping: A Real Example Arrays More on Arrays Functions Functions: Function Prototypes Libraries Making a Library Makefiles Text Files Text Files: Opening Text Files: Reading Pointers Pointers: Why? Pointer Basics Pointers: Understanding Memory Addresses Pointers: Pointing to the Same Address Pointers: Common Bugs Using Pointers for Function Parameters Dynamic Data Structures Dynamic Data Structures: The Heap Dynamic Data Structures: Malloc and Free Advanced Pointers Pointers to Structures Pointers to Pointers A Linked Stack Example Using Pointers with Arrays Strings Special Note on Strings Operator Precedence Command Line Arguments Binary Files Lots More Information Compare Prices for C Programming The C programming language is a popular and widely used programming language for creating computer programs . Programmers around the world embrace C because it gives maximum control and efficiency to the programmer. If you are a programmer, or if you are interested in becoming a programmer, there are a couple of benefits you gain from learning C:

    98. GNU Tools For The HP3000
    Online documentation for GNU programming tools for the HP 3000 standard with all HP 3000s with the MPE/iX POSIX shell. Tools include Make and CVS. CVS (Concurrent Versions System) a version control/software configuration management utility used by a number of HP 3000 programmers.
    http://www.dis.com/gnu.html
    Credits
    I would like to thank the support and suggestions I've received from Steve Elmer of HP and Jeff Law at the University of Utah while working on this port. There has recently been some significant interest in these activities by a number of companies, including HP. It looks like the only C++ compiler that will be available on the 3000 will be the GNU tools. Please refer to the GNU General Public License for terms under which this will be available.
    Ported Tools.
    These tools can be found on HP's Jazz server. Detailed instructions can be found in on Jazz through here
    GNU Online Documentation.
    Online documentation is available for the following: == User Documentation. == Internal Documentation. GCC Documentation GCC Internal Documentation GCC C Pre-processor GCC C Pre-processor Internals ... Automake Configuration Documentation webmaster@dis.com

    99. JavaBoutique
    Coupling and Cohesion The Two Cornerstones of OO programming BEA Systems—a company long committed to the Java programming language—plans to support
    http://javaboutique.internet.com/

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    Hibernate is a powerful object/relational persistence and query service that automates the tedious task of bridging the gap between object-oriented code and the relational database. This excerpt from Chapter 1 covers the basics of using Direct JDBC.
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    Making the correct data classes in a DAO applicationor in any applicationis by no means trivial. Find out how you can simplify application development and maintenance with a well considered and properly documented design. Applets, Applications, Servlets

    100. Serial Programming Guide For POSIX Operating Systems
    programming serial ports in Unix.
    http://www.easysw.com/~mike/serial/
    Back to Home Page
    Serial Programming Guide for POSIX Operating Systems
    5th Edition, 6th Revision - Updated July 26, 2005
    The SPG-POS On-Line
    The SPG-POS is available in three formats: The SPG-POS is provided under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License
    Translating the SPG-POS
    If you would like to translate the guide, you'll need my free HTMLDOC software, a C compiler, and the ImageMagick software. The original "source" files are available in a gzip'd tar file: Once you have done the translation, I'll be happy to host the formatted files on my home page - just send an email to me (mike at easysw dot com)

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