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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. WBIR.com - Programming - Knoxville, TN
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42. Mathematical Programming Glossary
This glossary contains terms specific to mathematical programming and related disciplines like economics, computer science, and mathematics.
http://glossary.computing.society.informs.org/
Mathematical Programming Glossary This glossary contains terms specific to mathematical programming and related disciplines like economics, computer science, and mathematics. 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 the problem to the Editor . At the bottom of each page, you will find a link to Notation that will help clarify definitions. The following are of general interest (you should read them if this is your first time here).

43. Advanced Linux Programming
Advaned Linux programming web site. This is the official home page for Advanced Linux programming by CodeSourcery LLC, published by New Riders
http://www.advancedlinuxprogramming.com/
This is the official home page for Advanced Linux Programming by CodeSourcery LLC , published by New Riders Publishing
Overview
If you are a developer for the GNU/Linux system, this book will help you to:
  • Develop GNU/Linux software that works the way users expect it to. Write more sophisticated programs with features such as multiprocessing, multi-threading, interprocess communication, and interaction with hardware devices. Improve your programs by making them run faster, more reliably, and more securely. Understand the preculiarities of a GNU/Linux system, including its limitations, special capabilities, and conventions.
Advanced Linux Programming is published under the Open Publication License GNU General Public License and are also available.
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French
A partial translation into French is available at http://www.advancedlinuxprogramming-fr.org/
Problems with this web site? webmaster@codesourcery.com

44. Intro - D Programming Language - Digital Mars
Compiled, garbage collected, simpler C/C++ replacement by Walter Bright (wrote first DOS C++ compiler). Maximum similarity to C/C++, except where backward
http://www.digitalmars.com/d/
D Programming Language
Last update Wed Jan 30 10:26:46 2008
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D Programming Language
"It seems to me that most of the "new" programming languages fall into one of two categories: Those from academia with radical new paradigms and those from large corporations with a focus on RAD and the web. Maybe it's time for a new language born out of practical experience implementing compilers." Michael "Great, just what I need.. another D in programming." Segfault The D book Learn to Tango with D by Kris Bell, Lars Ivar Igesund, Sean Kelly and Michael Parker is now out. The first D Programming Language Conference took place in Seattle at Amazon, Aug 23..24, 2007.

45. KEXP 90.3 FM - Program Schedule
Current internship openings are in programming, marketing and development. Must be a selfstarter and a good communicator. If you love the station and are
http://kexp.org/programming/programming.asp
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KEXP's looking for some of you to join our team! We're seeking music lovers that are interested in learning about radio and participating in Seattle's vibrant music scene. Current internship openings are in programming, marketing and development. Must be a self-starter and a good communicator. If you love the station and are qualified to help, we want to hear from you! Help us build the future of our station! Learn more and

46. Linear Programming FAQ
From the newsgroup sci.opresearch, maintained at the Optimization Technology Center of Northwestern University and Argonne National Laboratory.
http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/otc/Guide/faq/linear-programming-faq.html
Linear Programming
Frequently Asked Questions
Optimization Technology Center of
Northwestern University and Argonne National Laboratory
Posted at http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/otc/Guide/faq/linear-programming-faq.html
Changes posted to Usenet newsgroup sci.op-research Date of this version: September 1, 2005

47. 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.
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.

48. Programming Pearls
This book is a collection of essays about a glamorous aspect of software programming pearls whose origins lie beyond solid engineering, in the realm of
http://netlib.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/pearls/

49. Internet Public Library: Programming
This page contains resources for Lisp programmers including documentation, books in machine readable format, utilities for programming in Lisp,
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/com70.00.00/
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50. Embedded Systems Design - 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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51. League For Programming Freedom (LPF)
Software patents and user interface copyrights harm programmers, and this organization is dedicated to stopping it.
http://lpf.ai.mit.edu/
League for Programming Freedom
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  • Patentability Of Business Model And Software Patents Comes Under Court Scrutiny (techdirt.com): " [the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit] has agreed to a full court hearing to examine the scope of what can be patented. [...] Going back on the earlier State Street ruling could effectively knock out many business model patents and software patents Software patent case defendant seeks support of FOSS community (Linux.com): " Barracuda Networks is actively seeking the support of the free and open source software (FOSS) community in its battle against a patent suit brought against it by Trend Micro. The suit revolves around Barracuda's distribution of Clam Antivirus (ClamAV), the well-known FOSS security software, with its firewall and Web filter hardware appliances. (GTW Associates): " The Federal Trade Commission on January 23, 2008 announced a complaint and settlement with Negotiated Data Solutions LLC (N-Data), which allegedly violated federal law by engaging in unfair methods of competition and unfair acts or practices regarding its enforcement of certain patents against makers of equipment employing Ethernet, a computer networking standard used in nearly every computer sold in the U.S. The FTC contended that N-data refused to meet a commitment made by a former owner of the patent to license the patent covering the 'Ethernet' Standard Used in Virtually All Personal Computers in U.S.

52. Genetic-programming.com-Home-Page
A privately funded research group that does research in applying genetic programming.
http://www.genetic-programming.com/
Immediate opening ( uupdated August July 8, 2007) for scientific research programmer at Genetic Programming Inc.
Welcome to
www.genetic-programming.com
the home page of Genetic Programming Inc., a privately funded research group that does research in applying genetic programming)
Last updated July 8, 2007 What is Genetic Programming (GP)? How Genetic Programming Works Sources of Information about the Field of Genetic Programming (GP), Genetic Algorithms (GA), and the Field of Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (GEC) Conferences about Genetic Programming (GP) and Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (GEC) ... Other Links
What is Genetic Programming (GP)?
Genetic programming (GP) is an automated method for creating a working computer program from a high-level problem statement of a problem. Genetic programming starts from a high-level statement of “what needs to be done” and automatically creates a computer program to solve the problem. There are now 36 instances where genetic programming has automatically produced a result that is competitive with human performance , including 15 instances where genetic programming has created an entity that either infringes or duplicates the functionality of a previously patented 20 th -century invention, 6 instances where genetic programming has done the same with respect to a 21

53. 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
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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.
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54. Mathematical Programming Glossary
The Mathematical programming Glossary is now published by the INFORMS Computing Please update any links you have to the Mathematical programming Glossary.
http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~hgreenbe/glossary/glossary.html
The Mathematical Programming Glossary is now published by the INFORMS Computing Society (ICS), located at http://glossary.computing.society.informs.org. You will be redirected there in 15 seconds. Please update any links you have to the Mathematical Programming Glossary.

55. Jan's Computer Basics:9-1 Programming
Torn page of computer program Do you wish you could change some of your software to work just the way you want it to? Do you sometimes think I could do
http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/lesson9/lesson9-1.htm
Computer Basics 9 - Programming: Intro D o you wish you could change some of your software to work just the way you want it to? Do you sometimes think "I could do better than THIS!" when your software crashes? Well, maybe you can!! It will take some work, of course. What you'd have to learn is how to program your computer. While I can't teach you how to do that in this series of lessons (Breathe a sigh of relief now!) , you can learn a little about what programming is all about.
What is a computer program?
S imply put, a computer program is a set of detailed directions telling the computer exactly what to do, one step at a time. A program can be as short as one line of code, or as long as several millions lines of code. (We'll hope those long ones do a lot of different and complex things!)
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P rogramming has changed a lot since the first computers were created. The original programs were very simple and straight forward compared to today's elaborate databases, word processors, schedulers, and action games. Different computer languages have been created with which to write these increasingly complex computer programs. They can be categorized based on how close to normal speech they are, and thus how far from the computer's internal language.

56. XM Program Guide
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57. 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.

58. The Art Of Unix Programming
Rule of Parsimony Write a big program only when it is clear by demonstration Rule of Representation Fold knowledge into data, so program logic can be
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.

59. CGI Programming 101 - Learn CGI Today!
Learn CGI today with this easyto-follow online tutorial. Lots of helpful examples. No programming experience needed!
http://www.cgi101.com/learn/
CGI Programming 101: Learn CGI Today!
CGI Programming 101 will show you how to add guestbooks, page counters, shopping carts and other interactive elements to your website. CGI programming is easy to learn; if you know HTML, you can learn CGI. You don't need any prior programming experience. See what people are saying about CGI Programming 101! Getting Started
You'll need a few things before you can start writing CGI programs. You'll need a web server, for one. Chances are good that your current web host or ISP already supports CGI programs, but if you aren't sure, ask them. This book is geared towards Unix, but you can easily set up Apache and Perl on Mac and Windows. I've written several tutorials of how to get started; choose the one that's right for you:
  • Windows XP: how to set up Apache and Perl; how to configure Apache; where to write your programs; differences between CGI programs on XP and Unix
  • Mac OS X: how to configure Apache (which you already have installed); where to write your programs
  • Unix: How to upload programs to your Unix-based ISP;

60. The C Programming Language
By Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie, the original (revised) and the best book to learn C.
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/cbook/

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