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  1. TeX in Practice: Volume 3: Tokens, Macros (Monographs in Visual Communication) by Stephan v. Bechtolsheim, 1993-07-23
  2. TEX in Practice: Volume 2: Paragraphs, Math and Fonts (Monographs in Visual Communication) by Stephan v. Bechtolsheim, 1993-07-23
  3. The LaTeX Web Companion: Integrating TeX, HTML, and XML by Michel Goossens, Sebastian Rahtz, et all 1999-06-20
  4. Introduction to TEX by Jost Krieger, Norbert Schwarz, 1989-12
  5. Math into TEX: A Simple Introduction to AMS La-TeX by George A. Gratzer, 1993-08
  6. Tex in Practice (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) (v. 1) by Stephan Von Bechtolsheim, 1993-01
  7. Fuzz IEEE 2000: The Ninth IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems 7-10 May 2000 Hilton Palacio Del Rio San Antonio, Texas by Tex.) IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (9th : 2000 : San Antonio, 2000-08
  8. Proceedings of the Workshop on Motion of Non-Rigid and Articulated Objects, 1994 by Tex.) IEEE Workshop on Motion of Non-Rigid and Articulated Objects (1994 : Austin, 1994-11
  9. Image Analysis and Interpretation: 4th IEEE Southwest Symposium 2-4 April 2000, Austin, Texas by Tex.) IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation (4th : 2000 : Austin, 2000-08
  10. Tex Sourceforge Projects: Bibdesk, Texniccenter, Beamer, Pgf|tikz, Jabref, Asymptote, Miktex, Kile, Latex2rtf
  11. Proceedings of the IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation: April 8-9, 1996, San Antonio, Texas by Tex.) IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation (1996 : San Antonio, 1996-08
  12. Microarchitecture (Micro-34 2001), 34th Annual Acm/IEEE International Symposium on by Tex.) International Symposium on Microarchitecture (34th : 2001 : Austin, 2001-12
  13. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Massively Parallel Processing Using Optical Interconnections: October 23-24, 1995, San Antonio, Texas by Tex.) International Conference on Massively Parallel Processing Using Optical Interconnections (2nd : 1995 : San Antonio, E. Schenfeld, et all 1995-10
  14. Tex': A Text Processing Program for Pdp-11 Computers, March, 198 (AERE reports) by M.M. Davies, 1983-12-31

41. Re: Fonts Installations (again Again Again)
for translation setting to zero (Continuin g; cross thumbs) programming errorImprobable Running mktextfm fetanummer10 mktextfm /usr/local/tex/texmf-var
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42. The Literate Programming FAQ: What Internet Nodes Are Of Interest To Literate Pr
The principal nodes of interest to literate programmers are the Literate ProgrammingArchive (LPA hereafter) and the CTAN (Comprehensive tex Archive Network).
http://shelob.ce.ttu.edu/daves/lpfaq/faq-5.html
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5. What internet nodes are of interest to literate programmers?
The principal nodes of interest to literate programmers are the Literate Programming Archive (LPA hereafter) and the CTAN (Comprehensive TeX Archive Network).
5.1 Web Ring
There is a web ring for literate programming. It is at the URL www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=litprog;list
5.2 The Literate Programming Archive (LPA)
The Literate Programming Archive (LPA) is:
  • Node: ftp.th-darmstadt.de [130.83.55.75] Directory: /pub/programming/literate-programming Notes: Fastest response during off-U.S. [yep] business hours.
However, the LPA seems to be defunct in that no files are available in the /pub directory. If anyone knows anything about the status of the LPA, please send email.
5.3 Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN)
Participating hosts in the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network are (from the file CTAN.sites

43. Index Of /programming/tex
Private Forum Guestbook Linux home Project, Ada C C++ Cgi Html Java MySqlPhp tex, programming Latex Presentazione tipo. powered by pelon's,
http://www.pelloni.org/programming/tex/
Index of /programming/tex Name Last modified Size Description ... Parent Directory 11-Apr-2003 14:10 - 23-Mar-2003 19:45 - Apache/1.3.26 Server at pelloni.org Port 80

44. Index Of /programming/tex/presentazione_tipo
Parent Directory 14Jan-2003 1552 - Makefile 14......Index of /programming/tex/presentazione_tipo. Name Last modified Size
http://www.pelloni.org/programming/tex/presentazione_tipo/
Index of /programming/tex/presentazione_tipo Name Last modified Size Description ... Parent Directory 24-Mar-2003 14:52 - Makefile 23-Mar-2003 19:45 1k images/ 23-Mar-2003 19:45 - presentazione.tex 23-Mar-2003 19:45 1k Apache/1.3.26 Server at pelloni.org Port 80

45. TeX Information Page
tex crazy page An interesting tex site. Literate programming. Related totex (because it originated with Donald Knuth) is Literate programming.
http://www.rpi.edu/~sofkam/tex.html
TeX Information Page.
TeX is a typesetting system written by Donald E. Knuth of Stanford University. I first used TeX on June 1st, 1987 and have never looked back. It is a fully programmable macro language used to specify how a document should be typeset. TeX documents are portable and stable. Files dating to 1982 can be formatted and printed without modification-try that with Word Perfect.
Pointers to TeX Information and Software.
The Comprehensive TeX Archive Network is a set of fully-mirrored ftp sites providing up-to-date TeX-related software.

46. Index Of /ftp/mirror/x2ftp/msdos/programming/djgpp/v2apps/tex
Parent Directory 00_index.txt......Index of /ftp/mirror/x2ftp/msdos/programming/djgpp/v2apps/tex. NameLast modified Size
http://sunsite.lanet.lv/ftp/mirror/x2ftp/msdos/programming/djgpp/v2apps/tex/
Index of /ftp/mirror/x2ftp/msdos/programming/djgpp/v2apps/tex
Name Last modified Size Description ... 00_index.txt 17-Nov-2000 22:03 2.5K TeX.README 10-Nov-1998 00:00 31K dpdf094b.zip 17-Nov-2000 15:05 2.3M dpdf094s.zip 17-Nov-2000 15:05 256K dtl060b.zip 12-May-2000 23:00 90K dtl060s.zip 05-Nov-1998 00:00 108K dvdj09b.zip 12-May-2000 23:00 960K dvdj09s.zip 05-Nov-1998 00:00 40K dvdv11b.zip 12-May-2000 23:00 50K dvdv11s.zip 05-Nov-1998 00:00 90K dvga09b.zip 12-May-2000 23:00 964K dvlj26b.zip 12-May-2000 23:00 1.3M dvlj26s.zip 05-Nov-1998 00:00 131K dvps578b.zip

47. Index Of /ftp/mirror/x2ftp/msdos/programming/djgpp/v2apps/tex/old
Parent Directory 19Nov-2000......Index of /ftp/mirror/x2ftp/msdos/programming/djgpp/v2apps/tex/old.Name Last modified Size
http://sunsite.lanet.lv/ftp/mirror/x2ftp/msdos/programming/djgpp/v2apps/tex/old/
Index of /ftp/mirror/x2ftp/msdos/programming/djgpp/v2apps/tex/old
Name Last modified Size Description ... TeX.README 30-Jun-1997 00:00 26K dvdj09b.zip 21-Oct-1997 00:00 882K dvdj09s.zip 30-Jun-1997 00:00 38K dvga09b.zip 21-Oct-1997 00:00 885K dvlj26b.zip 21-Oct-1997 00:00 1.6M dvlj26s.zip 13-Jul-1997 00:00 684K dvps566b.zip 21-Oct-1997 00:00 1.1M dvps566d.zip 08-Jul-1997 00:00 437K dvps566s.zip 30-Jun-1997 00:00 449K kpse30b.zip 21-Oct-1997 00:00 915K kpse30d.zip 08-Jul-1997 00:00 435K kpse30s.zip 21-Oct-1997 00:00 702K tmfl72.zip

48. CS320 Introduction To Programming Languages
etc. postscript pdf tex. Home page and exercises. Online documentationon the Scheme programming language used in the course. Homework
http://cs-pub.bu.edu/fac/mairson/Courses/cs320.html

Computer Science 320
Introduction to Programming Languages
Spring Term, 2001
Course instructor: Harry Mairson (MCS 283, 353-8926, mairson@cs.bu.edu ) Office hours Tuesday and Thursday, 3.30-5pm, and by arrangement. I especially encourage you to communicate with me via electronic mail, for fastest and most reliable responses to your questions. I try to read e-mail every 5 minutes, 24 hours a day. Teaching fellow: Sebastian Burckhardt (MCS 212, 353-1498, sburck@cs.bu.edu ) Office hours Monday 2-3pm, 4-5pm, Wednesday 2-3pm. There will also be a recitation section in B31 on Friday from 10-11am. Fact sheet for course, including day-by-day course syllabus, assignment and due dates for problem sets, etc. postscript pdf tex Home page at the MIT Press containing on-line supplementary material for the course textbook, Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs , by Hal Abelson and Gerry Sussman, including code for all examples and exercises. Online documentation on the Scheme programming language used in the course. Homework guidelines (please read!) and information about using the local supported version of Scheme

49. Index Of /ftp-mirror/programming/djgpp/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2apps/tex
Parent Directory - 00_index......Index of /ftpmirror/programming/djgpp/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2apps/tex.Name Last modified Size
http://programming.ccp14.ac.uk/ftp-mirror/programming/djgpp/pub/simtelnet/gnu/dj
Index of /ftp-mirror/programming/djgpp/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2apps/tex
Name Last modified Size Description ... 00_index.txt 01-Apr-2003 12:22 2.7K TeX.README 10-Nov-1998 00:00 31K bm2fo20b.zip 10-Dec-2000 23:11 89K bm2fo20d.zip 10-Dec-2000 23:11 927K bm2fo20s.zip 10-Dec-2000 23:08 502K dpdf094b.zip 17-Nov-2000 17:05 2.3M dpdf094s.zip 17-Nov-2000 17:05 256K dtl060b.zip 13-May-2000 10:30 90K dtl060s.zip 05-Nov-1998 00:00 108K dvdj09b.zip 13-May-2000 10:30 960K dvdj09s.zip 05-Nov-1998 00:00 40K dvdv11b.zip 13-May-2000 10:30 50K dvdv11s.zip 05-Nov-1998 00:00 90K dvga09b.zip 13-May-2000 10:30 964K dvlj26b.zip 13-May-2000 10:33 1.3M dvlj26s.zip 05-Nov-1998 00:00 131K dvps578b.zip 13-May-2000 10:32 1.3M dvps578s.zip 05-Nov-1998 00:00 1.0M gspk116b.zip 13-May-2000 10:32 235K gspk116s.zip 05-Nov-1998 00:00 92K kpse32b.zip

50. Literate Programming -- Propaganda And Tools
Overview of the concepts and some ideas for applying this methodology.Category Computers programming Methodologies Literate programming...... documentation of his or her software products, needs two things simultaneouslya language like tex for formatting, and a language like C for programming.
http://vasc.ri.cmu.edu/old_help/Programming/Literate/literate.html
Literate Programming Propaganda and Tools
Table of contents
  • Overview
    Overview
    A Rationale for literate programming
    Literate programming is an approach to programming which emphasises that programs should be written to be read by people as well as compilers. From a purist standpoint, a program could be considered a publishable-quality document that argues mathematically for its own correctness. A different approach is that a program could be a document that teaches programming to the reader through its own example. A more casual approach to literate programming would be that a program should be documented at least well enough that someone could maintain the code properly and make informed changes in a reasonable amount of time without direct help from the author. At the most casual level, a literate program should at least make its own workings plain to the author of the program so that at least the author can easily maintain the code over its lifetime.
    The problem
    Why is this a Good Thing? I suppose it depends on how you feel about programming. In some sense, if one is up against a deadline for getting code finished and working, trying to make a literate program instead of a working program might seem like a very bad idea. However, in a long-term project (code you don't plan to throw away in the near future), literate programming actually seems to pay off (although I have never seen a study to this effect). Why can this style of program development be beneficial?

51. Xavier's Programming Pages - TeX And LaTeX
here for LinkBuddies tex and Latex. tex is a very powerful editingtool especially for writing scientific documents. Here are some
http://users.win.be/W0005997/TEX/tex.html
Last update : 17/11/1999
TeX and LaTeX
TeX is a very powerful editing tool especially for writing scientific documents. Here are some pages where you'll find anything you need to obtain and use it.
[ Return to main index ]

52. Scribe Programming Manual
The present manual does not present the Bigloo programming language numbering* rationale*scribesubsubsection-numbering* rationale *scribe-tex-author-hook
http://www-sop.inria.fr/mimosa/fp/Scribe/manuals/expert/expert.html
Scribe Programming Manual
Manuel Serrano
Inria Sophia-Antipolis
2004 route des Lucioles - BP 93
F-06902 Sophia Antipolis, Cedex
France
Manuel.Serrano@sophia.inria.fr

http://www.inria.fr/mimosa/Manuel.Serrano

Chapters Defining new functions Fontification Common Classes Scribe Library ... Bibliography
Scribe Home page: Scribe
Documentation: user expert styles This is a documentation for Scribe version Introduction Scribe is a programming language based on a variant of the Scheme Programming Language ] named Bigloo ]. This manual focuses on the Scribe Application Program Interface . The present manual does not present the Bigloo programming language. This information can be found on the Bigloo web site . The present manual does not either present the Scribe basics. These may be found in the Scribe User Manual . This manual presents the information needed to implement new back-ends or new Scribe styles. Index a b c d ... *scribe-title-hook* a apache b back-end definition implementation registration c chapter-children chapter-file chapter-next chapter-previous ... current-section d define-markup document-chapters document-file document-hook ... document?

53. 9. Scribe Programming Manual The LaTeX Back End
6. Target format. 7. programming Backends. Each of the variables presented inthis section is a string of characters. *scribe-tex-title*, Scribe variable.
http://www-sop.inria.fr/mimosa/personnel/Manuel.Serrano/scribe/manuals/expert/ex
9. Scribe Programming Manual The LaTeX back end
Browsing
Home: Scribe Programming Manual
Previous chapter: The HTML back end Next chapter: The MAN back end
The LaTeX back end LaTeX Markups Customizations Example
Chapters Defining new functions Fontification Common Classes Scribe Library ... Bibliography
Scribe Home page: Scribe
Documentation: user expert styles This chapter presents the specific variables that are provided by the LaTeX back end. Setting this variables enables customization of the produced LaTeX file. For instance, it enables to change the LaTeX markups used to render the sections titles or to emphasize a portion of the text. 9.1 LaTeX Markups Each of the variables presented in this section is a string of characters. *scribe-tex-title* Scribe variable *scribe-tex-maketitle* Scribe variable *scribe-tex-authors* Scribe variable *scribe-tex-author-start* Scribe variable *scribe-tex-stop* Scribe variable *scribe-tex-title-hook* Scribe variable *scribe-tex-author-hook* Scribe variable Bold environment.
9.2 Customizations *scribe-tex-packages* Scribe variable A list of strings or lists of two strings which are the names of the LaTeX style to be used by the produced document.

54. Tex And Latex : Drawing And Literate Programming/Book And Disk (McGraw-Hill Prog
tex and Latex Drawing and Literate programming/Book and Disk(McGrawHill programming Tools for Scientists Engineers).
http://hallsoftwares.com/web_multimedia/104.shtml
Home
by Eitan M. Gurari
See More Details

Hardcover
Computing McGraw-Hill; ISBN: 0079116167
Reviews
Booknews, Inc. , March 1, 1994
Synopsis
This book introduces device-independent tools for drawing figures and creating macro programs from within TeX and LATeX. Intended for a mid-level audience, the volume explores the concepts behind the creation of macros, offers tutorials on how to use them effectively, and provides all the related source code in handy appendices.

55. Matz Kindahl - Papers About Programming
How the Java Language Differs from C and C++; HotJava Home Page Java is a high levelprogramming language which is intended to be usable tex, Latex, and friends.
http://user.it.uu.se/~matkin/collection/programming.html
Papers about programming
This page contains information about different issues regarding programming such as programming languages, principles, systems. The document is structured as follows:

56. Www-math@w3.org From April 2000: Re: Comments Re Draft Version
Again, yes that could be expressed using texprogramming, since the syntax of texcan be changed almost arbitrarily, but it would be unrecognizable to authors
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-math/2000Apr/0033.html
Re: comments re draft version 2.0
From: hutch@psfc.mit.edu
Date: Tue, Apr 11 2000 From: hutch@psfc.mit.edu davidc@nag.co.uk www-math@w3.org

57. Literate Programming
Knuth designed a literate programming system called WEB when he was programminghis typesetting system tex in 1981 9. WEB uses tex for document formatting
http://www.isy.liu.se/~turbell/litprog/

58. BU CAS CS 320: Concepts Of Programming Languages---Home Page
Syllabus Spring 2000 Syllabus (ps file, pdf) Current Syllabus (ps file, pdf) CoursePolicy, Tests, Grades Problem Set 1 Several Easy Problems, tex file, ps
http://www.cs.bu.edu/faculty/kfoury/CS320-Fall00/home.html
BU CAS CS Concepts of Programming Languages
Fall 2000
HOME PAGE
Class Meetings:
M, W, F: 1-2 pm in Room CAS 313
Recitation Sections:
M: 5-6 pm in MCS B23, Tu: 5-6 pm in MCS B23, W: 10-11 am in MCS B23, Tu: 4-5 pm in ENA 304
Instructor:
Assaf Kfoury (Office Hours: Tu 3:00-4:00, Th 3:00-5:00).

Coordinates: kfoury@cs.bu.edu, MCS-270, x3-8911.
Teaching Assistant:
Santiago Pericas (Office Hours: W 11:00-12:00, F 2:00-3:00).

Coordinates: santiago@cs.bu.edu, MCS-266, x3-9077.
Mailing List: To join the course mailing list, type csmail -a cs320 at the Unix prompt.

To inspect who else is on the mailing list, type csmail -p cs320
To remove yourself from the mailing list, type csmail -r cs320
Open forum archives
(all messages to cs320@cs.bu.edu are archived).
Useful Links:
How to use gsubmit
MIT Scheme: User's Manual

MIT Scheme: Reference Manual

Fifth Revised Report on Scheme
... Grades Problem Set 1: Several Easy Problems tex file ps file pdf file template Problem Set 2: Relational Database tex file ps file pdf file template Problem Set 3: Computer Psychiatrist tex file ps file pdf file required Scheme code ... template Problem Set 4: Streams and Lazy Evaluation tex file ps file pdf file required Scheme code Problem Set 5: Metacircular Evaluator tex file ps file pdf file required Scheme code Problem Set 6: Type Checking tex file ps file pdf file required Scheme code Problem Set 7: Mid-term Solutions ps file pdf file
Supplementary Handouts: Metacircular Evaluator Metacircular evaluator: Scheme in Scheme tex file ps file pdf file Make your own language: implementing syntactic sugar

59. TeX From FOLDOC
The first version of tex was written in the programming language SAIL,to run on a PDP10 under Stanford's WAITS operating system.
http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?TeX

60. Inverse Literate Programming
code and generates a tex documentation for it. I developed this strange lookingway of processing `the other way round' wrt Literate programming because my
http://lki-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~kirschke/invlit.html
Inverse Literate Programming
What is it?
To begin with the non-inverse approach, Literate Programming means generating both program documentation and source code from one `meta-source' file; a good example for literate programming is WEB. A WEB file is broken down by a `compilation' process into a TeX file containing the program's documentation and a Pascal or C file containing the program's source code (among providing the poor Pascal programmers with the benefits of a textual preprocessor). Alas, inverse literate programmming works a little bit the other way round: It takes a source code and generates a TeX documentation for it. I developed this strange looking way of processing `the other way round' w.r.t. Literate Programming because my diploma thesis supervisor raised the request to make a good-looking manual for my diploma thesis at the very end of programming around 500 KBytes of LISP code; so I thought it would be a good idea to use the nice syntax, structuring and its regular treatment of documentating items inherent to the LISP language to generate a manual right from the source code itself, especially because LISP programmers are encouraged to document their `products' directly in the source code.
A package for Inverse Literate Programming
The package lisp-doc can be used for generating semi-automated documentation from LISP source code. It is `only' a spin-off product of my

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