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Contain links to interesting web based books, journals and articles. 40 Most Common X Programming Errors. The X Window System has come a long way since Version 11 was first released in 1987. There are now thousands of X programmers developing thousands of X applications. Together these X programmers have probably made thousands of programming errors, many of them the same errors over and over. This paper reviews the 40 most common X programming errors. Hopefully, by seeing them here, you will be able to avoid repeating them in your programs.
C++ Programming for Scientists. NIST Course on C++ Programming for Scientists. The C++ Virtual Library . Last updated October 25th, 1995. @CIO.com . Resources for Information Executives - ERP, CRM, e-business, information strategy and analysis, security, technology industry insights for CIOs from IDG. Award winning site with all CIO articles, research, case studies, opinion, events, community about ERP, CRM, knowledge management, strategy, alignment, intranet, outsourcing, e-business, security and more. Code Conventions for the Java™ Programming Language . This document reflects the Java language coding standards presented in the Java Language Specification, from Sun Microsystems, Inc. Microsoft® Code pages . Here you can find information about keyboards, languages, locales, codepages, and other necessary information to enable international features of Windows® XP/2000, as well as presentations, glossary of terms used in globalization, and product release notes. Coding Convention for C++ . This document was borrowed and slightly modified from the Berkeley Systems, Inc. coding conventions. If you're looking for something more comprehensive, try the Ellemtel C++ Rules and Recommendations. Commweb is a one-stop guide to advanced communication systems, networks and the convergence of voice, data and the internet. Computer Graphics World - graphics, 3d modeling, cad and visual computing - Magazine explores 3D modeling, animation, visualization, rendering, simulation, cad, Maya, and other techniques for those who create digital content for film, broadcast, video, and game applications. Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine gives you insight into the world of human communication online through its monthly magazine archive and current news feeds. This page links to content from past issues and current headlines from information technology news sources. DevX is the leading provider of technical information, tools and services for IT professionals developing corporate applications. developerWorks™ - IBM's resource for developers. DBLP Bibliography - Computer Science Bibliography. DBLP now lists more than 970000 articles. Maintained by Michael Ley.
DM Review magazine is a monthly publication, covering business intelligence/data warehousing/e-business issues for executive and IT management through columns by top industry experts, articles, data warehouse success stories, executive interviews and product reviews.
FILExt.com is the file extension source. Here you'll find a collection of file extensions; many linked to the programs that created the files. Gavin's Guide to 80x86 Assembly. This was originally written for the Phil Inch's Game Developer's Magazine and after getting lots of positive feedback I expanded and improved it. I have spent a lot of time working on this and would appreciate hearing from you if you like it. Grub - GNU's Grand Universal Boot Loader for PCs. Grub's manual and also description of multi-boot standard. Welcome to The Jem Report , a computer resource for professionals and ordinary home users who simply want to gain more experience in the field of personal computing. Here you'll find honest reviews, articles, and other research and information tools to help you get started on building and fixing your own computer; you'll also find articles and reviews to help you make informed buying decisions. If you don't find what you're looking for, post a message in the Community Message Forums. Feel free to ask a technical question, request a recommendation, or read up on the latest equipment and software. Use the menu at the top to navigate the various areas of the site.
Intelligent Enterprise Magazine - DBPD Archive Search. Internet FAQ Archives - This archive contains Usenet Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) postings in Hypertext format and in FTP archive textual format .
IT Management Trends, Datamation Magazine. Java Script Guide version 3. Jargon File Resources . This page indexes all the WWW resources associated with the Jargon File and its print version, The New Hacker's Dictionary. It's as official as anything associated with the Jargon File gets. Jean's Bookmarks. What can you find here?? JAVA bookmarks... Programming (General)... Search Engines! Assembly linx (stolen from Jannes Faber)... Internet & HTML... Kouznetsov's text resources (RU). Collection of the links to libraries, and texts. Collection is classified. Linux Journal . The Monthly Magazine of the Linux Community.
Manpages. The manpages package contains a large collection of man pages for Linux covering programming APIs, file formats, protocols, etc. Modest STL. Tutorial. Jak Kirman -- Programming -- C++ -- STL Tutorial. NCSTRL, Networked Computer Science Technical Reports Library - (pronounced "ancestral") is an international collection of computer science technical reports from CS departments and industrial and government research laboratories, made available for non-commercial and educational use. NCSTRL includes reports of UC Berkeley Computer Science Division. net.legends FAQ. Tim Skirvin is not the author of the net.legends FAQ; that would be David DeLaney, and Tim Skirvin also in no way affiliated with him. But for a while this FAQ was hard to find, and once Tim Skirvin put it on his machine it became the primary distribution method. So here it (still) is, enjoy it... OpenGL Programming Guide. The OpenGL graphics system is a software interface to graphics hardware. (The GL stands for Graphics Library.) It allows you to create interactive programs that produce color images of moving three-dimensional objects. With OpenGL, you can control computer-graphics technology to produce realistic pictures or ones that depart from reality in imaginative ways. This guide explains how to program with the OpenGL graphics system to deliver the visual effect you want.
Solaris Developer Connection . Technical Articles. Following is a comprehensive list of documents of special interest to developers, including technical articles and white papers.
Research Index (CS). Scientific Literature Digital Library incorporating autonomous citation indexing, awareness and tracking, citation context, related document retrieval, similar document identification, citation graph analysis, and query-sensitive document summaries. Advantages in terms of availability, coverage, timeliness, and efficiency. Copyright 1997-2002 NEC Research Institute.
UMBC CMSC 211, Webliography Assembly Language Programming. This page provides a list of web sources that may be used to help you better understand Assembly Language. UnixReview.com. News, reviews, features, and commentary for Unix and Linux professionals.
USB Help and Information . USBMan is a Not-for-Profit Web Site. WebDeveloper.com® - Where Web Developers and Designers Learn How to Build Web Sites, Program in Java and JavaScript, and More!
The WWW Virtual Library Computing, Programming Languages - pointers to some on-line reference information about computer languages. Subsections are maintained by different individuals. Mail This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it for additions to this list. x86 Assembly Language FAQ - This is the x86 Assembly Language FAQ for the comp.lang.asm.x86 and alt.lang.asm newsgroups. This FAQ is posted monthly on or about the 21st of the month to both newsgroups and news.answers, alt.answers and comp.answers. It also is archived at the normal FAQ archival site, and to SimTel and its mirror sites in the msdos/info directory and Garbo and its mirrors in the pc/doc-net directory. When uploaded to SimTel or Garbo, the filenames are asmxxyyz.zip, where xx is the two digit year, yy is the number of the month and z is t for text or h for HTML format. |
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