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  1. CUDA by Example: An Introduction to General-Purpose GPU Programming by Jason Sanders, Edward Kandrot, 2010-07-29
  2. Textbook of Computable General Equilibrium Modeling: Programming and Simulations by Nobuhiro Hosoe, Kenji Gasawa, et all 2010-08-15
  3. Language Implementation Patterns: Create Your Own Domain-Specific and General Programming Languages (Pragmatic Programmers) by Terence Parr, 2009-12-31
  4. Computer Programming for Teens by Mary E. Farrell, 2007-12-17
  5. How Computer Programming Works (Technology in Action Series) by Dan Appleman, 2000-05-01
  6. Advanced Graphics Programming Using C/C++ by Loren Heiny, 1993-04-19
  7. C++ Programming Style by Tom Cargill, 1992-07-10
  8. Mathematics for 3D Game Programming and Computer Graphics, Second Edition (Game Development Series) by Eric Lengyel, 2003-11-18
  9. Control Language Programming for the AS/400 (2nd Edition) by Bryan Meyers, Dan Riehl, 1997-10-01
  10. Pair Programming Illuminated by Laurie Williams, Robert Kessler, 2002-07-08
  11. Design Concepts in Programming Languages by Franklyn A. Turbak, David K. Gifford, 2008-08-31
  12. Elements of ML Programming, ML97 Edition (2nd Edition) by Jeffrey D. Ullman, 1998-01-01
  13. Programming Language Processors in Java: Compilers and Interpreters by David Watt, Deryck Brown, 2000-02-14
  14. The Psychology of Computer Programming: Silver Anniversary Edition by Gerald M. Weinberg, 1998-09

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6. CS 61B: Data Structures And Advanced Programming General Course Information
CS 61B Data Structures and Advanced programming general Course Information.Fall 1998. Introduction. CS61B is the second course in the CS61 series.
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CS 61B: Data Structures and Advanced Programming
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CS61B is the second course in the CS61 series. In this course we will study advanced programming techniques including data structures and basic algorithms for manipulating them, and we will get a taste of ``software engineering''the development of large programs. Read this document carefully. It contains most of the answers to questions that students ask during the first few weeks of class. The subjects include: how to contact the staff, prerequisites, textbooks, labs, grading, late penalties, policy on academic misconduct. For a list of discussion sections and labs and the TAs who run them, see the online section schedule. (Because of the high enrollment, some additional TAs and sections may be added, so this schedule will be in flux for the first week or two.) A tentative syllabus is also available, which includes due dates, exam dates, and reading assignments. To print this document, use the postscript copy available online. If you have a general question about something that is NOT covered here, the best option is to post a message in the cs61b news group. This is read by the course staff and other students, all of whom may be able to answer your question. To contact all of the TAs and the Professor, send mail to cs1b@cory.eecs.berkeley.edu. If you wish to talk with one of us, the easiest way is to come during the office hours posted on our doors and listed online. Otherwise, please make an appointment by sending electronic mail. Note that there are about 50 of you to every one of us - please reserve e-mail for the questions you can't get answered in office hours, discussions sections, or through the lab assistants.

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CS61B is the second course in the CS61 series. In this course we will study advanced programming techniques including data structures and basic algorithms for manipulating them, and we we get a taste of ``software engineering''the development of large programs. Read this document carefully. It contains most of the answers to questions that students ask during the first few weeks of class. The subjects include: how to contact the staff, prerequisites, textbooks, labs, grading, late penalties, policy on academic misconduct. For a list of discussion sections and labs and the TAs who run them, see the online section schedule. (Because of the high enrollment, some additional TAs and sections may be added, so this schedule will be in flux for the first week or two.) A tentative syllabus is also available, which includes due dates, exam dates, and reading assignments. To print this document, use the postscript copy available online. If you have a general question about something that is NOT covered here, the best option is to post a message in the cs61b news group. This is read by the course staff and other students, all of whom may be able to answer your question. To contact all of the TAs and the Professor, send mail to cs61b@cory.eecs.berkeley.edu. If you wish to talk with one of us, the easiest way is to come during the office hours posted on our doors and listed online. Otherwise, please make an appointment by sending electronic mail. Note that there are about 50 of you to every one of us - please reserve e-mail for the questions you can't get answered in office hours, discussions sections, or through the lab assistants.

8. CS 61B: Data Structures And Advanced Programming General Course Information
CS 61B Data Structures and Advanced programming general Course Information.Spring 2003. Introduction. CS 61B is the second course in the CS 61 series.
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    Offers tutorials, reviews, forums, reference sheets, and source code libraries for programmers. Coverage includes HTML, PHP, Javascript, Flash, Dreamweaver, Apache, MySQL, Linux, and Perl.
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    Reference descriptions of several hundred terms used in computing, with specific reference to computer memory management. The aim is for entries to be accurate, comprehensible, and useful, and to have an entry for all common memory management terms. Author: Harlequin Group Subjects: computer programming - general DeweyClass: ResourceType: reference document Location: usa
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  • 13. CS W3101-3 Java Programming: General And Contact Information
    CS W31013 Programming Languages (Java) Fall 2002. Prerequisites Fluencyin at least one programming language. That is, familiarity
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    • Prerequisites Fluency in at least one programming language. That is, familiarity with basic concepts and constructs found in computer programs, such as: variables, conditions, loops, assignments, etc.
    • Required Textbook "Thinking in Java" 2nd edition , Bruce Eckel, Prentice Hall, 2000 or "Thinking in Java" 3rd edition , Bruce Eckel. 3rd edition Available also locally as downloadable HTML (zipped) or synthesized PDF
    • Recommended Textbooks There are are several books you might want to look at:

    14. Flow-Based Programming: General Framework For Interactive Applications
    Chap. XXI General Framework for Interactive Applications. This chapter has beenexcerpted from the book Flow-Based Programming A New Approach to Application
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    This chapter has been excerpted from the book "Flow-Based Programming: A New Approach to Application Development" (van Nostrand Reinhold, 1994), by J.Paul Morrison. To find out more about FBP, click on FBP . This will also tell you how to order a copy. For definitions of FBP terms, see Glossary
    This chapter talks mainly about our experience, pre-1994, using the FBP implementation called DFDM and IBM's ISPF. More recently, we built an e-business application using the Java implementation of FBP (now called JFBP). This was also essentially a loop-shaped network, but running across multiple servers (other chapters in my book talk about the ease of distributing FBP applications across physical networks). Communication between the user and the servers was handled by IBM's MQSeries transporting XML messages. The application also needed to communicate with multiple "back-ends", which it did using either MQSeries or CORBA. Material from book starts here: In this chapter I am going to describe a general framework for interactive applications, showing a general structure and some component types which could help in the design of such applications.

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    This chapter has been excerpted from the book FlowBased Programming A New Approachto Application Development (van Nostrand Reinhold, 1994), by J. Paul
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    Material from book starts here: Up to this point, I have been talking about single IPs travelling through networks, like cars and buses in a system of highways. I have talked about how streams of IPs can be treated as higher-level entities, and how these can in turn be given more complex structures by the use of "bracket" IPs. I hope I have shown that, using these concepts, quite complex applications can be handled in a straightforward manner. Just as the composite memo can be sent or received as a unit, so the structure of linked IPs, called a tree, can be sent or received as a single object. Once a process has received the tree, it can either "walk" it (move from IP to IP across the connecting links), completely or partially disassemble it, or destroy it. For instance, the receiver might walk the tree looking for a particular kind of IP, and, for each one it finds, it could unlink it and dispose of it in one of the standard ways. The following diagram shows two processes, one assembling trees and one disassembling them again: A converts a series of three IPs of different types and sizes into a tree of IPs, and

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    18. C++ Programming: General Protection Exception In Borland Turbo C++
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    Hi, i am trying to read a file (contain 49 rows and 14 columns) into a 2d array and then display the array. i wrote a program and it compiled successfully. when i run it, some general gerenal protection fault happened. i dont know whats wrong, any one can help me please? (im using borland turbo C++)
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    void get_data(double array[14][49]); void print_array(double array [14][49]); void main(void) double array[14][49]; get_data(array); print_array(array); /*sub-program*/ /*Fills the array with data from file q1new.txt */ void get_data (double array [14] [49]) int i, j; FILE *fp; fp = fopen(DATA_FILE, "r"); fscanf ( fp, "%lf", &array [i][j]); fclose(fp); /*Display contents of the array*/ void print_array(double array [14] [49]) int i,j;

    19. Java Programming: General File Question
    Title General File Question. From cneaton Date 06/30/2000 1221PMPST Answer Grade B Points 5. I am writing a client application
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    I am writing a client application that will reads in a file (as sent by the server) and stores it. Although I want to the server to send mutlitple files, I only want the client to create one file and store the files it recieves under that name. In other words, the overall scheme of the program is that the server sends the file (let's say "photo1.bmp") and the server receives the file and stores it as received.bmp and then displays the contents of received. On the next go 'round, the server would send the file photo2.bmp and the client would save it as received.bmp (overwriting the first file) and display its contents as well.
    My problem is that even though the client seems to be receiving the files, it only stores the first file it receives as received.bmp. Each time it displays a file, it displays the contents of photo1. When transferring a file, is there some type of protection against overwritting a fle with the same name? Namely, does the problem stem from the fact that I want to keep naming the incoming file received.bmp instead of received2.bmp, received3.bmp....and so on?
    Thanks for your help!

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