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  1. The Elements of Programming Style by Brian W. Kernighan, P. J. Plauger, 1978-01-01
  2. Java Programming: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques, Third Edition (Shelly Cashman) by Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, et all 2005-10-03
  3. Parallel Programming in C with MPI and OpenMP by Michael J. Quinn, 2003-09-01
  4. Principles of Programming Languages: Design, Evaluation, and Implementation by Bruce J. MacLennan, 1999-03-25
  5. Professional J2EE Programming with BEA WebLogic Server by Paco Gomez, Peter Zadrozny, 2000-10
  6. Programming Microsoft Web Forms (Pro Developer) by J. Reilly Douglas, 2005-11-02
  7. Professional Java Server Programming J2EE Edition by ###############################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################, 2000-08-31
  8. Programming MicrosoftSQL Server 2005 by Andrew J Brust, Stephen Forte, 2006-06-21
  9. Java ME Game Programming by John P Flynt, Martin J. Wells, 2007-09-10
  10. Portable C and Unix System Programming (Prentice-Hall Signal Processing Series) by J. E. Lapin, 1987-01
  11. Object-Oriented Programming: An Evolutionary Approach by Brad J. Cox, Andrew J. Novobilski, 1991-05
  12. An Introduction to Programming with Mathematica, Third Edition by Paul R. Wellin, Richard J. Gaylord, et all 2005-01-31
  13. Professional Java Server Programming J2EE, 1.3 Edition by Subrahmanyam Allamaraju, Cedric Beust, et all 2001-08-31
  14. Computing for Scientists: Principles of Programming with Fortran 90 and C++ by R. J. Barlow, A. R. Barnett, et all 1998-09-09

1. Programming
Programming. February, 1971. Behavior is shaped, patterned, directed by those with whom we are in close contact, particularly by those who are in authority
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Programming February, 1971 Behavior is shaped, patterned, directed by those with whom we are in close contact, particularly by those who are in authority over us. Beyond this, however, is another influence upon behavior which is of great importance and which is too often ignored. This influence I refer to as programming Although there are many who would reject this term because of its unconscious and mechanical implications, it is precisely these implications which make the term appropriate. To state the matter most simply, each person with whom I come in contact during my life programs me to behave the way he does, to repeat, in my behavior, the behavior he has exhibited to me. The duration and intensity of a relationship will determine the extent to which I am likely to adopt the other's behavior and to repeat it in my living. Popular expressions of this concept include: One tends to teach the same way he/she has been taught. If you want to know what a girl will be like in 20 years, look at her mother.

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3. J (programming Language) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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J (programming language)
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Not to be confused with the J++ or J# programming languages.
J Paradigm array functional function-level ... tacit Appeared in Designed by Ken Iverson Roger Hui Developer JSoftware Typing discipline strong Major implementations J Influenced by APL FP FL Website ... http://www.jsoftware.com/ The J programming language , developed in the early 1990s by Ken Iverson and Roger Hui , is a synthesis of APL (also by Iverson) and the FP and FL function-level languages created by John Backus To avoid repeating the APL special character problem, J requires only the basic ASCII character set, resorting to the use of digraphs Being an array programming language , J is very terse and powerful, and is most suited to mathematical and statistical programming, especially when performing operations on matrices . J is a MIMD language. Like the original FP/FL languages, J supports function-level programming (also known as higher-order functional programming ), via its

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