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[ References | C and C++ | Programming ] Accelerated C++
Description : Accelerated C++ Practical Programming by Example by Andrew Koenig and Barbara E. Moo
Added on : 11 February 2006 00:20:35 +00:00
[ References | Miscellaneous ] Andamooka
Description : Andamooka hosts open content books for reading, annotation, and discussion
Added on : 11 February 2006 20:12:06 +00:00
[ References | Miscellaneous ] Ars Technica - the PC enthusiast's resource
Description : Information on and about PCs.
Added on : 10 February 2006 21:24:23 +00:00
[ Web Links | References ] Blackwell's Book Shop
Description : Blackwell's UK is the leading academic bookseller and has 61 outlets across England, Scotland and Wales.
Added on : 11 February 2006 22:51:43 +00:00
[ References ] BookPool
Description : Discount Computer Books
Added on : 11 February 2006 22:53:01 +00:00
[ References | Paradigms | Programming ] Code Generation Network
Description : This has a database of code generation tools and also articles and interviews on CG approaches.
Added on : 21 October 2007 13:34:24 +01:00
[ References | Linux | Programming ] Cross-Referencing Linux
Description : The Linux Cross-Reference project is the testbed application of a general hypertext cross-referencing tool. (Or the other way around.)
Added on : 10 February 2006 23:34:25 +00:00
[ References | News and Views | Programming ] Don Knuth's Home Page
Description : News, FAQ, errata etc.
Added on : 11 February 2006 00:15:02 +00:00
[ References ] FAQs
Description : Internet FAQ and RFC archives
Added on : 30 November 2005 17:22:52 +00:00
[ Various | Paradigms | Programming ] Haskell
Description : Haskell is a general purpose, purely functional programming language. Haskell compilers are freely available for almost any computer.
Added on : 10 February 2006 22:24:09 +00:00
[ C and C++ | Paradigms | Design ] James O. Coplien
Description : Software: The Next Generation A Weblog by James O. Coplien
Added on : 11 February 2006 22:24:01 +00:00
[ References | Miscellaneous ] MathWorld
Description : MathWorldTM is the web's most complete mathematical resource, assembled over more than a decade by internet encyclopedist Eric W. Weisstein with assistance from the mathematics and internet communities.
Added on : 10 February 2006 23:35:47 +00:00
[ References | Microsoft | Programming ] Microsoft Press Books
Description : Find books from Microsoft Press that will enable you to get the most from Microsoft tools, technologies, and programs.
Added on : 10 February 2006 23:44:52 +00:00
[ Various | Paradigms | Programming ] Objective Caml
Description : Objective Caml is the most popular variant of the Caml language. From a language standpoint, it extends the core Caml language with a fully-fledged object-oriented layer, as well as a powerful module system, all connected by a sound, polymorphic type system featuring type inference.
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Added on : 10 February 2006 21:33:29 +00:00
[ References | Perl | Programming ] Perl
Description : The Source for Perl
Added on : 10 February 2006 23:53:13 +00:00
[ References | OS, NOS ] Plan 9
Description : Plan 9 from Bell Labs
Added on : 10 February 2006 23:52:14 +00:00
[ References | Development Techniques | Programming | Process ] Software Product Lines
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Added on : 21 October 2007 13:36:01 +01:00
[ References | OS, NOS ] SPIN Operating System
Description : SPIN is an operating system that blurs the distinction between kernels and applications.
Added on : 11 February 2006 00:16:34 +00:00
[ Various | Paradigms | Programming ] The Caml Language
Description : Caml is a general-purpose programming language, designed with program safety and reliability in mind. It is very expressive, yet easy to learn and use. Caml supports functional, imperative, and object-oriented programming styles. It has been developed and distributed by INRIA, France's national research institute for computer science, since 1985.
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Added on : 10 February 2006 21:32:22 +00:00
[ C and C++ | Paradigms | Programming ] The development of the C language
Description : The C programming language was devised in the early 1970s as a system implementation language for the nascent Unix operating system. Derived from the typeless language BCPL, it evolved a type structure; created on a tiny machine as a tool to improve a meager programming environment, it has become one of the dominant languages of today. This paper studies its evolution.
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Added on : 10 February 2006 21:45:22 +00:00