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  1. Instant SQL Programming by Joe Celko, 1995-08
  2. Joe Celko's SQL Programming Style (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems) by Joe Celko, 2005-05-01
  3. Scratch Programming for Teens by Jr. Jerry Lee Ford, 2008-06-25
  4. Computer Programming 101: How To Learn Computer Programming Made Simple & Easy! by Randall Magwood, 2009-06-16
  5. Core LEGO MINDSTORMS Programming: Unleash the Power of the Java Platform by Brian Bagnall, 2002-03-21
  6. Faster Smarter Beginning Programming by Jim Buyens, 2002-11-13
  7. Introduction to C Programming with a little OpenGL Graphics for fun by Robert P. Cook, 2008-08-19
  8. DarkBASIC Programming for the Absolute Beginner (No Experience Required (Course Technology)) by Jr. Jerry Lee Ford, 2008-01-03
  9. Network Programming for Microsoft Windows, Second Edition (Pro-Developer) by Anthony Jones, Jim Ohlund, 2002-02-13
  10. Professional Linux Programming (Programmer to Programmer) by Jon Masters, Richard Blum, 2007-03-12
  11. AI Application Programming (Programming Series) by M. Tim Jones, 2005-06-03
  12. Introduction to Functional Programming using Haskell (2nd Edition) by Richard Bird, 1998-05-09
  13. Just Enough C/C++ Programming by Guy W. Lecky-Thompson, 2007-11-12
  14. Programming an RTS Game with Direct3D by Carl Granberg, 2006-10-11

81. Computers : Programming : General
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(showing 1-20) [incr Tcl/Tk] from the Ground Up : The Accelerated Track for Professional Programmers
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by Berk Paperback - June 1998 - 1st Edition List price: $8.75 .Net Framework Programmer's Reference by Dan Rahmel Paperback - February 2002 - 1st Edition List price: $19.99 .NET Mobile Web Developer's Guide by Wei Meng Lee (As told to), dotthatcom.com Staff (As told to), Steve Milroy (As told to), Shelly Powers (As told to) List price: $49.95 .NET Multithreading by Alan Dennis Paperback - September 2002 List price: $34.95 Lowest price on 03/28/2003: $22.02 .NET Multithreading by Alan Dennis E-book - January 2002 List price: $9.95 .NET Security by J. Bock Tom Fischer Nathan Smith Pete Stromquist Paperback - July 2002 List price: $44.95

82. Hot Visual Basic Forum :: Index
Topics include general, Communication, Database, API, DirectX, Game programming and .Net.
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84. GAMS Home Page
(general Algebraic Modeling System) Highlevel modeling language for mathematical programming problems and a popular tool for solving CGE-models. Documentation and examples.
http://www.gams.com/
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The General Algebraic Modeling System (GAMS) is a high-level modeling system for mathematical programming problems. It consists of a language compiler and a stable of integrated high-performance solvers. GAMS is tailored for complex, large scale modeling applications, and allows you to build large maintainable models that can be adapted quickly to new situations.
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85. Tv3 Florence
general entertainment broadcast network, providing familyoriented programming.
http://www.wbcf.com/wxfl-tv5.htm
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86. Index: If-archive/programming/general-discussion
Index ifarchive/programming/general-discussion.
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ArtCom.43 [09-Jan-1995]
ART COM magazine Number 43 (Volume 10 Number 9, November 1990); the first one of two issues on Interactive Fiction
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ART COM magazine Number 44 (Volume 10 Number 10, December 1990); the second one of two issues on Interactive Fiction The Craft of Adventure, Second Edition, Five Articles on the Design of Adventure Games by Graham Nelson
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Craft.Of.Adventure.hlp [01-Nov-1998]
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Craft.Of.Adventure.letter.ps [29-Sep-1996]
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Craft.Of.Adventure.pdf [23-Jan-1997]
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87. Scala - Homepage
A general purpose programming language with a special focus on web services. It combines objectoriented, functional and concurrent elements. It is a successor of Funnel. Java-based implementation.
http://lamp.epfl.ch/scala/
Scala Home Introduction Status Documents Distribution ... FAQ A sca lable la nguage Current compiler version: 200300408 Introduction Scala is a general purpose programming language with a special focus on web services. It combines object-oriented, functional and concurrent elements. Status Scala is a successor of Funnel Based on the experiences with Funnel, the Scala language underwent a fundamental redesign. Funnel was built on a concurrent core of functional nets, aimed for minimality and relied on encodings for higher-level concepts such as objects or pattern matching. Scala incorporates these higher-level constructs in the language itself to make them more accessible to programmers. On the other hand, the added expressiveness made it possible to drop concurrency constructs as primitives, and to replace them by library abstractions. In that sense, language constructs that used to be primitive were replaced by more flexible and expressive composition and decomposition constructs. The name of the language, which is an acronym for " Sca lable la nguage" reflects this shift in emphasis.

88. Index Of /if-archive/programming/general-discussion
Index of /ifarchive/programming/general-discussion. Name Last modifiedSize Parent Directory 28-Jul-2002 1408 - ArtCom.43 09-Jan
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89. Starlog At Waikato Department Of Computer Science
Declarative temporal logic programming language for general purpose programming, simulation, modeling reactive systems. Starlog programs consist of 2 components a set of timed facts, a set of temporal logic rules. Somewhat like Prolog.
http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/Research/starlog/index.html
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Starlog is a declarative temporal logic programming language for general purpose programming, for simulation, and for modelling reactive systems. A Starlog program consists of two components: a set of timed facts describing a history of the Starlog world up to this point, and a set of temporal logic rules describing how to compute a new state of the world from facts true in the previous and current states of the world. For example, here are some rules that compute prime numbers. When this program is executed, the rules generate facts like prime@2, prime@3, mult@4, prime@5, and so on. prime@N < integer(N), N >= 2, not(mult@N). mult@I*J < prime@I, integer(J), J >= I. Starlog repeatedly applies the program rules to the current history of the world, thereby generating a new history of the world, which gets fed back into the next iteration of the loop. The history of the world includes facts corresponding to I/O operations and to the values of program variables of conventional programming languages. As a result, Starlog programs have a natural, declarative specification of I/O and destructive update.

90. Secondary Audio Programming - General Information
Information About Secondary Audio programming. What is Secondary Audio programming(SAP)? Consult your user's manual for secondary audio programming directions.
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What is Secondary Audio Programming (SAP)? A secondary audio program (SAP) service is carried along side a television channel as an alternative to the standard audio that accompanies the video portion of a program. Listeners can choose this secondary audio signal through either a television, a stereo VCR equipped to receive SAP signals, or a special SAP receiver. A portable SAP receiver allows traveling individuals to catch all the audio from their favourite television show.
The SAP feature allows a TV station to broadcast other information to the viewer through the audio receive system. That other information could be the same program audio in another language, or something completely different, such as weather information or Descriptive Video Services (DVS) for the visually impaired. DVS is a service where a narrator describes the action of a scene during pauses in the dialogue. Audiences can hear that an actor sadly buries his face in his hands, for example.As another example of S.A.P. application, ABC regularly provides Spanish audio commentary during "World News Tonight" and "Monday Night Football" as well as other selected sporting events and specials. They do this using the Secondary Audio Program (SAP). Viewers who had the SAP feature turned on could hear the game in Spanish.

91. The Annual Berkeley Programming Contest
general information, problem statements and contest results of this contest at the Computer Science Division of the University of California, Berkeley.
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~hilfingr/programming-contest/
The Annual Berkeley Programming Contest
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  • Berkeley places second in 2002 Pacific Northwest Regional Programming Contest . The contest was held on November 9th at facilities of DeVry Institute in Fremont and Seattle. Here are the full standings , and the problems
  • The Twelfth Annual Berkeley Programming Contest took place on Saturday, 19 October 2002, starting at 1000. You can find the results here
  • Programming contests generally are becoming common. Here's an article on the subject.
About the Contest
Since 1991, the Computer Science Division has sponsored an informal programming contest each fall, the top placers of which form that year's Berkeley teams in the annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (``ACM'' stands for the Association for Computing Machinery). Like the ACM contests, our contestants have five hours in which to write working solutions (in C, C++, or Java) to eight programming problems. We score by the number of correct solutions, breaking ties on the basis of the total time required to complete the correct submissions and the number of incorrect submissions.
Past Berkeley Contests

92. Java Programming, Network Programming - General Information, By Richard G Baldwi
Richard G Baldwin (512) 2234758, baldwin.richard@iname.com, http//www2.austin.cc.tx.us/baldwin/.Network programming - general Information.
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Java Programming, Lesson # 550, Revised 02/20/98.
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    Preface
    Students in Prof. Baldwin's Advanced Java Programming classes at ACC are responsible for knowing and understanding all of the material in this lesson. This lesson, and the next several lessons will concentrate on network programming.
    Introduction
    One of the Java books that I have read recently makes the following analogy (or one very similar). Just because you may know how to speak conversational French doesn't mean that you know how to interpret an autopsy report written in French. In order to interpret the autopsy report, you must also know a good deal about the meaning of the medical terms used in such reports.

93. Escher
Declarative, generalpurpose language, merges best features of functional and logic languages. Has types and modules, higher-order and meta-programming facilities, declarative input/output. Set of system modules provides many operations on standard data types integers, lists, characters, strings, sets, programs.
http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/~jwl/escher.html
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Escher is a declarative, general-purpose programming language that integrates the best features of both functional and logic programming languages. It has types and modules, higher-order and meta-programming facilities, concurrency, and declarative input/output. Escher also has a collection of system modules, providing numerous operations on standard data types such as integers, lists, characters, strings, sets, and programs. The main design aim is to combine in a practical and comprehensive way the best ideas of existing functional and logic languages, such as Haskell and So far, the design of the language has been completed and work is well advanced on the design and implementation of a suitable abstract machine for the language in close collaboration with the BRISK Project for which a similar abstract machine is needed. Current work also includes the design and implementation of suitable meta-programming facilities. The main intended applications of Escher in the near future are to machine learning. These applications are being developed in the context of higher-order inductive declarative programming in the machine learning project. Currently, a generalised decision-tree learning algorithm is being developed and applications of this to suitable industrial and commercial problems are planned.

94. IRAF - Image Reduction And Analysis Facility
open source Unix, OpenVMS A general-purpose software system for the reduction and analysis of astronomical data. IRAF is written and supported by the IRAF programming group at the National Optical Astronomy Observatories (NOAO) in Tucson, Arizona.
http://iraf.noao.edu/

95. Clp(Q,R)
Implementation of general Constraint Logic programming scheme introduced by Jaffar, Michaylov 1987. As full as other CLP(R)s solves linear equations over rational or real valued variables, and covers lazy treatment of nonlinear equations.
http://www.ai.univie.ac.at/clpqr/

96. Development And Programming General Approach
terms. The general tools for the accomplishment of the clients' tasksare the use of programming and informational technologies. The
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97. Govindaraj, Prabhakar
Discusses political views on the September 11th bombing and Middle East terrorism, in general. Includes short biography, as well as links to friend's pages and internet programming sites.
http://www.geocities.com/prabha_ind/

98. Perl Programming - General
www.perl.com Perl programming. general. Whitespace is ignored, so formatfor readability; Comments begin with a character; All statements
http://www.mit.edu/iap/perl/2003/general.html

99. The Genesis Of MUMPS And MUG
The story of the creation of the MUMPS programming language at The Massachusetts general Hospital, and its development into a procedural, interpreted generalpurpose programming language oriented towards database applications. By Glen Steinbach.
http://207.224.6.57/mdc/genesis.htm

100. Computers Internet / Programming / Web Programming / General
Read more. 7. See Picture See picture, Core PHP programming by Leon Atkinson. 9.See Picture See picture, Core Web programming (Core Series) by Marty Hall.
http://hallprogramming.com/web_programming/2.shtml

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