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  1. Valgrind 3.3 - Advanced Debugging and Profiling for GNU/Linux applications by J Seward, N Nethercote, et all 2008-03-01
  2. OpenGL Programming for the X Window System by Mark J. Kilgard, 1996-08-15
  3. A First Course in Statistical Programming with R by W. John Braun, Duncan J. Murdoch, 2008-01-28
  4. Concurrency in Programming and Database Systems by Arthur J. Bernstein, Philip M. Lewis, 1993-01-15
  5. JavaScript: Complete Concepts and Techniques, Second Edition (Shelly Cashman Series) by Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, et all 2000-08-11
  6. Wireless Java Programming with J2ME by Yu Feng, Jun Zhu, 2001-05-21
  7. Multithreaded Programming With PThreads by Bil Lewis, Daniel J. Berg, et all 1997-12-19
  8. ASP.NET and VB.NET Web Programming by Matt J. Crouch, 2002-05-27
  9. Genetic Programming IV: Routine Human-Competitive Machine Intelligence (v. 4) by John R. Koza, Martin A. Keane, et all 2005-03-21
  10. Functional Programming (International Computer Science Series) by Anthony J. Field, Peter Harrison, 1988-07
  11. KornShell Programming Tutorial by Barry J. Rosenberg, 1991-07-11
  12. Introduction to Computing and Programming with Java: A Multimedia Approach by Mark J. Guzdial, Barbara Ericson, 2006-04-17
  13. Java Programming for Dummies by Donald J. Koosis, David S. Koosis, 1999-01
  14. Vsam: Concepts, Programming, and Design (J Ranade Ibm Series) by Jay Ranade, Hirday Ranade, 1992-08

41. Neato Tech Books (J. Blustein)
II Essays on Software People by PJ Plauger Reviewed in ACM Computing Reviews (CR94070435) programming on Purpose J. Blustein (http//www.csd.uwo.ca/~jamie)
http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~jamie/.Refs/tech-books.html
Scholarly Resources for CompSci Undergrads
Some Useful Technical Books
This list is intended primarily for undergraduate students in computer science at the University of Western Ontario. It is part of my list of undergrad resources and an experiment with different ways of presenting information.
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  • Programming in General Resources About the C Programming Language ...
    Programming in General
    These are some books about computer programming that I think everyone should read.
    The Elements of Programming Style
    The best book about programming and programming style I have ever seen. The examples are in RATFOR and PL/1 but they are short and easy to understand even if you don't know those languages.
    Programming Pearls ; and More Programming Pearls
    Selected essays by Jon Bentley about programming, insights, problems and solutions from the former Programming Pearls column in Communications of the ACM
    Resources about the C Programming Language
    NOTE
    I've been told that the GNU C compiler ( gcc ) that we all know and love (well, okay I like it a lot) does not comply with the ANSI standard unless you include
  • 42. Learn To Program Using Python: A Tutorial For Hobbyists, Self-Starters, And All
    By Alan Gauld; Addison Wesley Professional, 2001, ISBN 0201709384, has CDROM. Introduction for those learning programming basics terminology, concepts, methods to write code. Assumes no prior knowledge but basic computer skills, unintimidating, clearly written. Addison Wesley
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    ABOUT THIS PRODUCT Description Table of Contents Features Appropriate Courses Preface ... About the Author(s) RELATED TITLES Other LanguagesProgramming (Computer Science) Learn to Program Using Python: A Tutorial for Hobbyists, Self-Starters, and All Who Want to Learn the Art of Computer Programming View Larger Image Alan Gauld
    ISBN: 0-201-70938-4
    Publisher: Addison Wesley Professional
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    Published: 12/08/2000
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    Add to Cart Instructor Exam Copy Description This book is an ideal starting point for students learning the essentials of computer programming. Assuming no prior knowledge (other than basic computer operation), this unintimidating and clearly written guide introduces the student to programming terminology, fundamental concepts, and techniques for writing actual code. Python is ideal for novice programmers: it is available for free; it has simple syntax but powerful features; it supports lots of programming styles; it runs on many platforms; it has a friendly and helpful user community. Using the Python language to teach the fundamentals of computer programming, the book introduces elements of programming style and offers a look at the thinking and steps involved in designing a software solution. Several sample applications illustrate techniques and ideas in action.

    43. Index J (Programming The Perl DBI)
    Symbols A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. Index J. join() 2.5
    http://www1.feralcat.net/webcd/dbi/index/idx_j.htm

    44. The COBOL Center
    Dedicated to COBOL and to those with an investment in it. Many Internet sites have information on COBOL, but this site assembles it so you need not search the whole Web to find it. Practical help is here standards, programming, reengineering, tools, skill improvement, sample code, jobs.
    http://www.infogoal.com/cbd/cbdhome.htm
    The COBOL Center
    This site is dedicated to COBOL and to those with an investment in COBOL. There are many Internet sites that provide information about COBOL. The COBOL Center brings that information together so that you will not need to cruise all over the Web to find it. Practical help is what you will find here. We invite you to sign our Guest Book Go to.... Visit Our Sponsors COBOL Search The Web COBOL Newswire COBOL Compilers and Interpretors COBOL Links and News COBOL Tools COBOL Year 2000 COBOL Jobs and Opportunities COBOL Bookstore COBOL Articles and Whitepapers COBOL Seminars and Training COBOL Learning Resources COBOL Reference COBOL Example Projects and Code COBOL Organizations and Standards COBOL Leaders and Experts COBOL Services COBOL and Objects / OOCOBOL COBOL Web Programming Guest Book Departments Visit Our Sponsors
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    COBOL Rules! COBOL News MICRO FOCUS Announces COBOL 2002 Support Acucorp Releases Version 5.2.2 of extend(tm)5 Acucorp Announces Plans to Support Web Services LegacyJ Announces Support for HP e3000 Migration ... more... COBOL Articles Is COBOL Dying or Thriving?

    45. Cobol Resources
    This site lists extensive links to various COBOL resources and also includes CobolReport.com, CobolUniversity.com, COBOL Web programming, ObjectOriented COBOL programming, and leading-edge COBOL books.
    http://cobolreport.com/cobolreport/cobolResources/
    Search Feedback Contact Us Membership ... Ad Info
    Cobol Resources CobolReport.com is proud to host
    Bill Klein's FAQs

    Object-Oriented Cobol

    Gene Webb's Tutorial
    Cobol Resources

    Now over 120 listings Sponsored White Papers Integrating Legacy into Extended Enterprise Transoft Intelligent Integration Adapters Transoft Component Framework From COBOL to Enterprise JavaBeans with Net Express ...
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    Cobol Research
    Premier research in
    Cobol is ongoing at Amsterdam Free University Here is Cobol grammar. Open-Source Cobol TinyCobol Wanna learn more about eXtreme Programming? Read the IEEE eBook Analysis/Inspect/Restructure Cobol Discussion Groups Cobol Examples, Lectures, and Tutorials ... and Status Maintained by Hector Gonzalez . Last Updated: March 3, 2003 Reproduction of material from any Object-Z pages without written permission is strictly prohibited. The COBOL Report, COBOL University, CobolReport.com and COBOL U

    46. The NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) And DHE General Information Server
    A nonpartisan collection of articles, information, and resource hotlinks regarding Neuro-Linguistic programming on the Internet.
    http://www.nlp.org/
    NLP and DHE
    General Information Server Intro to NLP
    Books, tapes

    Book of month

    Organizations
    ...
    Practitioners

    Research
    Articles
    Links
    Reviews

    Search
    Welcome to "NLPSCHEDULE.COM" Eric Rudnick of Conceptual Leverage NLPschedule features the most comprehensive calendar of NLP training schedules on the web as well as an extensive database of NLP practitioners and trainers, seminar and book reviews, articles, and much more. Enjoy! IMPORTANT: The service that used to notify of changes to this site has been discontinued. If you would like to be notified of changes to the site, please visit http://www.nlp.org/notify.htm and re-register for the site. What's New (3/16/2003) Made possible through the generous sponsorship of NLP Comprehensive: About this Site Search the Site Be notified of changes Books Browse NLP Books Featured Book Sponsors Practitioner Listings View or add listings (English) View or add listings (Deutsch) Organizations Listings View or add listings Calendar Automated events calendar Books, Organizations

    47. Dr. J's Programming Page
    Welcome to Dr. J's Page 'o Phun! You've reached my page of programminglinks. These point to pages with sample code, programming
    http://www.kaycee.net/jeff/prog.html
    Welcome to Dr. J's Page 'o Phun ! You've reached my page of Programming links. These point to pages with sample code, programming info, FAQs; just about anything that has to do with programming! If you find any broken links, e-mail me . If you can't see the frames, click here
    The Game Programming Page
    - Loads of stuff from 3D algorithims, AI, data structure, FAQs, books, etc. Totally cool!
    (GAME) Programming
    - Lots of Programming resources: Assembly, C++, Pascal, DirectX, Network, programming links. Great!!
    PC Game Programmer's Encyclopedia
    - Awesome technical information on Sound, Graphics, Input Devices, and Memory. One of the BEST!
    Updated July 14, 1998. More to come...

    48. The Random Programming Languages List
    Weird and obfuscated programming languages.
    http://www.mines.edu/students/b/bolmstea/randlang/index.html
    This Esoteric Programming Languages Ring site owned by Ben Olmstead
    Previous 5 Sites
    Previous Next ... Back to Index
    The Random Programming Languages List
    Preface
    Have you ever programmed something just for fun? Written a program just for the challenge of writing it? Have you ever wondered whether there are languages that are more fun than C? Have you ever wondered what life would be like without our nifty tools? If so, this is the page for you. It might be the page for you even if you didn't answer yes, but it is definitely the page for you if you did. This is the Random Programming Languages list. Here are all those languages that are fun to program in, but not really meant for serious work. So far as I know, all of them are toy languages, and many are purely interpreted. So welcome, share and enjoy, maybe even learn something... I have attempted to say when the interpreter/compiler for a language was not written in C. Or when the source is not available. (Mumble, mumble.) bem@mad.scientist.com Updated Mon 10 Jul 2000: updated TRUE, fixed webring link, cleaned several entries
    Updated Thu 01 Jun 2000: updated BrainF*** entry.

    49. Untitled Document
    Familyvalues oriented cable television programming for the African-American community. Feature original and syndicated shows, movies, black college sports, talk shows, and ministries.
    http://www.mbcnetwork.com/

    50. GRAPE - Graphics Programming Environment
    A package for mathematical visualization, particularly in the fields of differential geometry and continuum mechanics. Available free by FTP but only to university departments and similiar research sites and only for nonprofit purposes.
    http://www-sfb256.iam.uni-bonn.de/grape/
    GRAPE - Graphics Programming Environment
    Welcome to the GRAPE information pages. GRAPE is a package for mathematical visualization. It has been particularly effective in the fields of differential geometry and continuum mechanics. But it will probably help to understand any other problem involving the numerics of partial differential equations or the need of advanced three-dimensional computer graphics. GRAPE is developed and distributed by the in cooperation with the Please feel free to use any of the services offered. If there is any information you still need, please don't hesitate to send us e-mail (see bottom of page for address). As part of the software development is done at the , we strongly recommend that you take a look at their World Wide Web server ( GRAPE in Freiburg ), too.

    51. Designing And Testing New Programming Constructs In A Data Flow VL
    article by Elena Ghittori, Mauro Mosconi, Marco Porta
    http://iride.unipv.it/research/papers/98tr-dataflow/usabilit.htm
    Designing and Testing new Programming Constructs in a Data Flow VL
    Elena Ghittori - Mauro Mosconi - Marco Porta
    Via Ferrata, 1 - 27100 - Pavia - Italy
    mauro@ipvvis.unipv.it porta@ipvvis.unipv.it
    Technical Report
    Abstract
    A powerful and useful Data-Flow Visual Programming Language (DFVPL) must provide the necessary programming constructs to deal with complex problems. The main purpose of this paper is to give a contribution to the debate on DFVPL constructs by presenting the solutions we devised for the VIPERS language. Another purpose of the paper is to illustrate the methodology we developed in order to start a comparative usability study for different implementations of control flow constructs. We stress the features of this original methodology, which is effective, easy to implement in different working contexts (even remote ones), and which gave us interesting clues about the way people inspect visual programs.
    1. Introduction

    52. Home Page - Jokes On OO And OOP
    Dr. Shuguang Hong's compilation of OO humor.
    http://www.cis.gsu.edu/~shong/oojokes/
    Welcome to Shuguang Hong's
    Object-Oriented Programming Jokes This collection of jokes on object-orientation and object-oriented programming was resulted from a message posted in 1994 on the internet for cheering up my C++ students. Since then, I received many replies that are compiled into the current collection. In most cases, the original contributors of the jokes were not mentioned. As a practical solution, I kept the e-mail addresses of the person who sent me these jokes. All jokes are in their original form when I received them. I have done neither revising nor screening, except simple HTML formatting. Hence, I can only be responsible for the formatting errors. If a piece of joke is too long, it is placed in a separated page with a link to it. If you have jokes that have not be collected here, you may e-mail them to me . If possible, please indicate the original contributor of your piece. Last update: May 13, 1996
    Return to My Home Page
    Date: Tue, 04 Aug 1998 14:38:54 +0500
    Hi, Can define a Software professional in C++ ? If not, Here it is.........

    53. Programming 4
    Canadianbased web site design, enhancements, marketing, databases, and custom programming for businesses.
    http://www.programmer4.com/

    54. JCL Legacy Systems COBOL VB Delphi Programming & Hire
    Software house specialising in bespoke programming for business applications including COBOL Y2K remediat Category Computers Consultants Y2K...... the JCLSoftware site the software house for COBOL Legacy Sytems VB, Delphi, Hireand Rental software, J COMPUTER LOGIC for programming, Consultancy, Systems
    http://www.jclsoftware.com/
    JCLSOFTWARE - J Computer Logic Golden Valley Software Factory - Herefordshire - England J Computer Logic J Computer Logic J Computer Logic
    Legacy Systems
    COBOL Programming
    Software Development
    mail:webinfo@jclsoftware.com
    Business Software Development
    COBOL Programming

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    Golden Valley Software Factory, New
    Mills, Hereford, GB HR2 9QS
    Tel:(44) 01981 251359 J Computer Logic at the JCLSoftware site - the software house for COBOL Legacy Sytems VB, Delphi, Hire and Rental software J COMPUTER LOGIC for Programming Consultancy, Systems Analysis, Software Design COBOL, Visual Basic, Delphi Programming... Software Packages - Hire and Rental industry

    55. Paul Edwards's Programming Page
    Contains PDOS, a public domain DOS alternative.
    http://freespace.virgin.net/paul.edwards3/program.htm
    Welcome to Paul Edwards's Programming Page. Click here to download the latest version of PDOS, a public domain operating system for the 386. Click here to download the latest version of PDPCLIB, a public domain C runtime library for DOS, OS/2 and MVS. Click here to download the latest version of OZPD, a collection of public domain utilities. Click here to download the latest version of PDCOMM, a public domain comms library for DOS, OS/2 and Windows/NT. Click here to download the latest version of PDPZM, a public domain implementation of zmodem for DOS and OS/2. Click here to download the latest version of PDCRC, a public domain set of CRC routines. Click here to download a port I did of rzsz (zmodem) to DOS and OS/2. Click here to download an obsolete program to process mail from a fidonet BBS. Click here to download an obsolete program to get files from a fidonet BBS. Click here to download an obsolete program to get mail from a fidonet BBS.

    56. Citation
    5 BACKUS, J. programming language semantics and closed applicative languages. InConf. Rec., ACM Syrup. Principles of programming Languages, 1974, pp. 7186.
    http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=357158&dl=ACM&coll=portal&CFID=11111111&CF

    57. Ruby Home Page
    Interpreted, dynamically typed, pure objectoriented, scripting language for fast, easy programming, from Japan. Simple, straightforward, extensible. Many features to process text files and do system management, as in Perl. More elegant than Perl, fewer parentheses than Lisp. Japan has more users of Ruby than Python. Open Source
    http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/
    Ruby: Programmers' Best Friend
    Language What's New Get Ruby now!! RAA update
    Ruby 1.8.0-preview2
    by NaHi
    Oh I slipped over to say it here. In 2003-03-03, a week and a half ago, matz released Ruby 1.8.0-preview2 Read more... Last update on March 14, 2003 16:50
    Happy Birthday, Ruby
    by NaHi
    (dblack posted an article 'Happy Birthday, Ruby, and an announcement....' [ruby-talk:65632]. Following is excerpted from the article.) Today, February 24, 2003, is Ruby's 10th birthday. Happy Birthday, Ruby! And congratz to Matz! Read more... Last update on February 25, 2003 06:29
    First Europeen Ruby Conference
    by NaHi
    (MNeumann announced the first European Ruby Conference at [ruby-talk:65418] . Following is excerpted from the post.) The first European Ruby Conference will be held from Saturday 21th to Sunday 22th June at the University of Karslruhe in Germany. Everyone instested in Ruby is welcome!

    58. Citation
    Philip T. Cox , Trevor J. Smedley, Using visual programming to extend the power ofspreadsheet, Proceedings of the workshop on Advanced visual interfaces, p.153
    http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=16111&dl=ACM&coll=portal&CFID=11111111&CFT

    59. Guide To Constraint Programming
    Online tutorial/textbook for beginners to the area of constraint programming. This area is of the set of less known software technologies, but is evolving rapidly and has a growing, significant commercial interest.
    http://ktiml.mff.cuni.cz/~bartak/constraints/
    First Edition, 1998
    ON-LINE GUIDE TO
    C ONSTRAINT P ROGRAMMING
    Upcoming live tutorials (you are kindly invited to attend them):
    • Foundations of Constraint Programming ETAPS 2003 , April 12, 2003. Warshaw, Poland
    • Foundations of Constraint Satisfaction NASSLLI 2003 , June 17-21, 2003, Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.A.
    • Foundations of Constraint Satisfaction IJCAI 2003 , August 11, 2003, Acapulco, Mexico
    Past tutorials: Now you can download a survey in the form of PDF file (146 KB) or PowerPoint presentation (404 KB)
    Please use the following reference for the survey (I welcome if you inform me about your papers referring this document):
    Constraint Programming: In Pursuit of the Holy Grail
    Here is a deep survey of constraint propagation techniques: paper or presentation
    Please use the following reference for the survey:
    Theory and Practice of Constraint Propagation
    Another presentation with survey of constraint programming techniques (including backjumping and backmarking).

    60. Core Python Programming By Wesley J. Chun ©2001 Prentice Hall PTR
    now considered the standard introductory text. R. Ozaki,Lockheed Martin. Core Python programming by Wesley J. Chun. This
    http://starship.python.net/crew/wesc/cpp/
    "There has been lot of good buzz around Wesley Chun's Core Python Programming . It turns out that all the buzz is well earned. I think this is the best book currently available for learning Python.... I would recommend Chun's book over Learning Python [Lutz, Ascher (O'Reilly)] Programming Python [Lutz (O'Reilly)] , or The Quick Python Book [Harms, McDonald (Manning)] D. Mertz, IBM
    Home Documentation Code Samples Install Python REVIEWS!! ... Author Resume WHAT'S NEW!!
  • Python 2.3a2 is out! [see Install and Doc pages] (Feb 19)
  • Updated info on Indian edition (Jan 28)
  • Added Errata for pp. 147, 152, 176, 261 (2003 Jan 14)
  • Python 2.2.2 released (Oct 14)
  • Added info on Korean edition (Sep 12)
  • Info on recent Linux Journal articles below (Jun 20)
  • New book review by IBM (2002 May 30)
  • Updated Training info (Oct 28)
  • Linux Journal book review added (2001 May 31) I have been doing a lot of research [on] Python ... for the past year and ... have seen a number of positive reviews of your book.... The sentiment expressed ... confirms the opinion that your book is now ... considered the standard introductory text."
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