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  1. Back to BASIC: The History, Corruption, and Future of the Language by John G. Kemeny, Thomas E. Kurtz, 1985-04
  2. Internet Distance Learning and the Future of the Research: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Basic Research of the Committee on Science, House of Representatives, ... One Hundred Sixth Congress, Second Session
  3. The Habit of Reading: A Neglected Dimension of Adult Reading Instruction / Adult Basic Education and the Homeless: Changing ABE's Future / Adult Literacy Programming: Whose Needs Are Being Served? (Adult Basic Education: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Adult Literacy Educators, Volume 3, Number 3)
  4. In The Age Of The Smart Machine: The Future Of Work And Power by Shoshana Zuboff, 1989-10-02
  5. Better Money Management Subliminal CD with (NLP) Neurolinguistic Programming imbedded in soothing music and calming sounds of ocean waves Get out of Debt! Have Financial Freedom! Take Control of Your Future! by Mind Design Unlimited, 2007
  6. Dignity of Organisational Skill by PANDIT SHRIRAM SHARMA ACHARYA, 2000
  7. True BASIC: The structured language system for the future : Macintosh user's guide by John G Kemeny, 1989

61. Visual Basic Programming Is Part Of The BSBIS Program At
The BSBIS curriculum includes courses about Visual basic programming. The bachelor of science program teaches basic programming skills and an understanding of the concepts and principles of programming languages.
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62. H-SPHERE
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63. The Visual Basic Programming Language
Resource for IT professionals offers articles, book reviews and links for Visual basic, Java and C++ developers. Shop at the marketplace.
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The Visual Basic Programming Language
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History
Significant Language Features Areas of Application Sample Programs ... Acknowledgments
History
Microsoft released Visual Basic in 1987. It was the first visual development tool from Microsoft, and it was to compete with C, C++, Pascal and other well-known programming languages. From the start, Visual Basic wasn't a hit. It wasn't until release 2.0 in 1991 that people really discovered the potential of the language, and with release 3.0 it had become the fastest-growing programming language on the market.
What Is Visual Basic?
Programmers have undergone a major change in many years of programming various machines. For example what could be created in minutes with Visual Basic could take days in other languages such: as "C" or "Pascal". Visual Basic provides many interesting sets of tools to aid you in building exciting applications. Visual Basic provides these tools to make your life far more easier because all the real hard code is already written for you. With controls like these you can create many applications which use certain parts of windows. For example, one of the controls could be a button, which we have demonstrated in the "Hello World" program below. First create the control on the screen, then write the code which would be executed once the control button is pressed. With this sort of operation in mind, simple programs would take very little code. Why do it like the poor old "C" programmer who would have to write code to even display a window on the screen, when Visual Basic already has this part written for you.

64. Training For A Web Services Future
stories strategy. Training for a web services future. They tackle not onlybasic programming but also higherlevel architecture and business issues
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Training for a web services future
by David Longworth
February 10th, 2003 When Peter Schmitt, a long-time consultant and project manager with SAP's enterprise applications, first came across web services, a light bulb flicked on in his head. express delivery print comment Developer skills programs are emerging for web services. They tackle not only basic programming but also higher-level architecture and business issues:
  • Many vendors have launched free programs Demand is strong A service-oriented mindset is seen as a crucial success factor Courses target business analysts, too Programs combine education with evangelism

Glossary terms: Java RPC API orchestration ... lookup tool "It's like Fedex over the Internet," he enthuses. "It's an opportunity to take some of the functionality in companies' business processes and put it outside the enterprise. We're definitely in the beginning of a big wave coming over the industry. This is the way of the future." Schmitt has subsequently turned his small, systems-integration company IMX Data on a dime, and developed a secure messaging environment for enterprise systems based on the Grand Central web services network. He sees applications for it in areas such as purchase order acknowledgement and exchanging materials reference numbers.

65. InformIT.com : Articles > Basic Network Programming In J2ME MIDP
basic Network programming in J2ME MIDP AUG 27, 2001 By YuFeng, Jun Zhu. Article is provided courtesy of Sams.
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AUG 27, 2001 By Yu Feng Jun Zhu . Article is provided courtesy of Sams Overview Network Programming with J2SE Versus J2ME The Generic Connection Framework Wireless Network Programming Using Sockets Wireless Network Programming Using Datagrams ... Summary This sample chapter is from Wireless Java Programming with Java 2 Micro Edition J2ME Security: Now and in the Future The Basics of J2ME J2ME Development Tools: The Future ... Wireless J2ME Platform Programming Network programming plays an important role in the development of wireless applications that take advantage of the connectivity wireless devices have to offer. This sample chapter discusses the important concepts involved in network programming with J2ME MIDP-such as the difference between network programming with J2SE and with J2ME, and the concept of the Generic Connection framework. It also examines several sample MIDlet applications using different types of network communications available in the Generic Connection framework, namely sockets, datagrams, and HTTP communication. Other articles by Yu Feng Other articles by Jun Zhu This sample chapter is excerpted from Wireless Java Programming with Java 2, Micro Edition

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Theo de Raadt (pronounced "wrought") is the 32-year-old principal architect of the OpenBSD (http://www.openbsd.org) operating system project. He was born in Pretoria, S.A. When he was nine he moved to Canada and now lives in Calgary, Alberta.
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Using a BASIC language encryption utility, BCRP.EXE, I have encrypted a test file, TEST5.DAT, and have issued this challenge: $3,000 (U.S.) will be awarded to the first party to submit proof of decrypting TEST5.DAT. The caveat for submissions, however, is that the persons who crack the code must prove that it can be broken by computer, and not by accidental "discovery" of the original text or passwords.
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67. Dr. Dobb's Software In The 21st Century
Feature Online Exclusive The future of programming
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A researcher at the venerable laboratory takes stock of Xerox PARC's place in the world of high-tech research. more The Promise of Molecular Computing When Moore's Law reaches its limits, the next step may be the chemical synthesis of complex circuits. more What kind of systems might you be programming on 10 years from now? What sort of tools will future applications demand? How will you keep up with the rapid changes in the software arena? These are just some of the issues we tackle in this "Dr. Dobb's Software in the 21st Century" special issue. This issue covers topics like molecular computing, next-generation programming languages, quantum computing, high-performance code optimization, and more. The future is now!

68. NMSU At Grants
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69. Java Lecture Notes
are the lecture notes I use in my course, Introduction to Java programming, taughtmost back into print, but I don't expect that to happen in the near future.
http://www.ibiblio.org/javafaq/course/
Java Lecture Notes
These are the lecture notes I use in my course, Introduction to Java Programming, taught most semesters at Polytechnic University in Brooklyn (formerly known as Brooklyn Poly). This class is being taught at the senior undergraduate and introductory graduate level for computer science majors, and is split into 13, two hour fifteen minute classes plus a final exam:
Licensing this course
If you wish to use these notes for your personal education, entertainment, and enlightenment, please do. These notes draw heavily from my text, The Java Developer's Resource , Prentice Hall, 1997; and I suspect you might find the actual book more edifying. It is unfortunately out of print. I am currently working on getting a revised edition back into print, but I don't expect that to happen in the near future. In the meantime, if you'd like a printable copies of the notes for your personal use, one HTML file per week, I'll send you one for $20, payable to elharo@macfaq.com through Paypal.

70. Belmont Technical College - Distance Education
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Accounting I Accounting II Accounting III Payroll Accounting ... Visual Basic Programming
Technical Specifications / Minimum Requirements Hardware: 486 computer or better Software: Microsoft Office, email, Internet Methods of Communication Courses are delivered via the WWW, the primary communication tool is Email. US Mail, phone and fax are alternatives available to the student. Tuition Belmont Technical College Tuition Policy Admissions / Enrollment process varies depending on your long-term education goals. See the IDEAL admissions table.

71. Iraq Past, Present And Future | Catholic Relief Services
Iraq Past, Present and future. CRS complements local efforts by supporting programmingin basic humanitarian assistance and legal support to Iraqi refugees
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Examples of Our Work Strengthening the Vulnerable: CRS Support for the People of Iraq
Statistics Economic Statistics General Statistics Iraq Past, Present and Future "Since the beginning of the war, we bishops have organized many masses throughout the country and in every circumstance we have asked the community to join in prayer. Together with our people we pray for the war to end soon. We pray for the salvation and health of our men and women in uniform, and for the life of innocent Iraqis."
- CRS Board Member, Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, Archdiocese of Washington Emergency Response Click here to find out how CRS is responding to the current crisis in Iraq. By 2001, CRS' supplemental feeding program had reached over 16,500 children and 7,000 pregnant and lactating women in six areas throughout Iraq. The last two decades in Iraq's history have brought civil war with the Kurds, conflict with neighboring Iran, the invasion of Kuwait, the Gulf War, and international sanctions, all of which has had an enormous impact on its citizens. The United Nation's Oil for Food Program was put in place to address the humanitarian needs of the people while ensuring regional military security. However, it has been only partially successful, and now with Iraq fighting yet another war, the country is facing a new humanitarian crisis. The country has seen a dramatic decline in most socioeconomic indicators over the last two decades:

72. Information About The Distance Learning Business Information Systems (BSBIS) Deg
Earn a distance learning bachelor degree online from this accredited distance learning university.Category Business Management Online Courses...... BIS work requires a strong base of theory and principles in programming (eg, Javaprogramming, HTML programming, and Visual basic programming), database, and
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Sweet Expressions Interpret This ... Perl is somewhat unique among programming languages, largely because its inventor, Larry Wall, wanted his creation to resemble a natural language. For the most part, he has succeeded; Perl has evolved quite like a natural language since its inception in 1987, adapting to changing circumstances and a growing developer community. However, unlike with a natural language, Wall has always been the primary force behind Perl's design and revisions. Now, Wall is taking another step closer to his ideal. Instead of trying to generate all the ideas for Perl 6 on his own, Wall asked the Perl community to submit Requests for Comment (RFCs) on suggestions for the language. As he said during one of his so-called "State of the Onion" speeches, "Perl 5 was my rewrite of Perl. I want Perl 6 to be the community's rewrite of Perl...."

74. O'Reilly Network: GNOME's Miguel De Icaza On .NET [Jul. 09, 2001]
When asked what .NET says to him about future directions for GNOME, de Making ProgrammingInterfaces LanguageIndependent. You can have Visual basic running in
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The New Development Environment for the Next 20 Years
by Dale Dougherty
Open Source developer Miguel de Icaza, leader of the GNOME project and founder of Ximian, has been exploring Microsoft's .NET platform with an open mind. When I interviewed him over a month ago, he told me that he was impressed with .NET. Then he was only beginning to think about the implications of Microsoft.NET in the Open Source community. Since then, he has organized a new project called Mono , which will try to build a free implementation of .NET for UNIX systems. Ximian will dedicate some resources to this project, but like any Open Source project, its success will depend heavily on contributions from independent developers. ".NET is an interesting mix of technologies," said Miguel de Icaza. He likes the C# language, and he is particularly impressed by .NET's component architecture and its development tools. .NET provides developers with a state-of-the-art development environment, one that leaps ahead of open source alternatives. "With .NET, Microsoft is starting with a clean slate and building for the future," said de Icaza in an interview. "It's a new development environment for the next twenty years." "Five years ago, we [open source developers] had the high ground in technical tools," said de Icaza. "We had better tools and a better development environment than Windows developers had. Now, with .NET, I see that the roles have changed and Windows developers have much better tools than we have. Ours are good but not as good as theirs. Theirs are better integrated. Within that context, I can see how developers might use Visual Studio instead of a free-software development environment to develop applications especially if they are not concerned with freedom, and the ideas behind free software."

75. The Future Of Test Automation
The future of Test Automation March 11, 2002 By have application expertise but noprogramming skills, combine or using native languages such as Visual basic.
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76. Codon - Interview
new and different way of thinking about programming. the source of generalizing abasic philosophy philosophies of cognition and extrapolations into the future.
http://tom.www.media.mit.edu/codon/questions.html
Questions A self directed interview to understand the purpose and intent of the codon project. State of the art What is the current state of the art in programming? The state of the art quite advanced, but it is geared toward a very specific work process. The process itself has not changed greatly over the last thirty years, but the tools to support it continue to grow and evolve. The basic process of programming involves a person approaching a problem, breaking it up into chunks of process and data that make sense to describe a computation, and creating a textual recipe of how this computation is to be carried out. Over the years there has been advancement on many fronts; for example object-oriented programming greatly helps people break up computation into meaningful parts, and compilers have improved over the years to produce binary codes that more efficiently perform the textual recipes created by programmers. Equally important today are tools to manage the complexity of libraries and APIs, which are basically ways of efficiently understanding and using code written and tested by other people. Something new How does your approach take us to something new?

77. Wired News: The Net Effect Of Linux's World
of the systems that was floating around colleges back then was basic (Beginner'sAllPurpose Symbolic Instruction Code), a simple programming language system
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New features in Perl 6 include simplifications to the basic syntax of Perl, better interoperability with other programming languages, a more sophisticated type system, and a new regular expression and grammar mechanism, according to design team member Damian Conway.
In This Story:

Apocalypse Now
Major Renovation Sweet Expressions Interpret This ... Perl is somewhat unique among programming languages, largely because its inventor, Larry Wall, wanted his creation to resemble a natural language. For the most part, he has succeeded; Perl has evolved quite like a natural language since its inception in 1987, adapting to changing circumstances and a growing developer community. However, unlike with a natural language, Wall has always been the primary force behind Perl's design and revisions. Now, Wall is taking another step closer to his ideal. Instead of trying to generate all the ideas for Perl 6 on his own, Wall asked the Perl community to submit Requests for Comment (RFCs) on suggestions for the language. As he said during one of his so-called "State of the Onion" speeches, "Perl 5 was my rewrite of Perl. I want Perl 6 to be the community's rewrite of Perl...."

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