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Computer Languages
-
ADA Reference
Manual
- GtkAda
is an open source Ada graphical toolkit.
- AMIGA Assembler WWW Page
- C++ Draft
Standard
- Computer Languages by Chris Browne is full of
info on all sorts of languages.
- Computer
Programming Languages is a fabulous resource, a subtree of
the Open Directory Project .
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CVS the Concurrent Versions
System is the home site of that indispensible software
development tool.
- CVS
Bubbles includes the CVS FAQ-O-Matic.
- CVSSearch is open
source software which lets you search CVS for code
fragments using CVS comments.
- DevGuy has
plenty of advice about CVS!
- Open
Source Development with CVS is a good book about using
CVS on projects.
- WinCvs.org offers
graphical user interfaces for CVS.
- cvs2cl is
a Perl script which generates neat change logs from CVS log
messages.
- CWEB
System of Structured Documention by Prof. Donald Knuth
- Cygwin is a Unix
environment running on top of Windows. Cygwin comes complete
with the XWindows
System.
- Go is Google's new
in-house language.
- Haskell "is a general
purpose, purely functional programming language. Haskell
compilers are freely available for almost any computer."
- HTML
4.0 Reference
- HTML Code Tutorial is very
good!
-
HTML guide
- HTTP Hypertext
Transfer Protocol Overview
- Jam is a
Make replacement.
- JavaScript
Cheat Sheet
- Lisp
- OpenCobol
- The
Operating Systems Handbook gives you working
knowledge of Unix, OpenVMS, OS/400, VM and MVS. Formerly in
print, now a series of freely downloadable PDF's. Great!
Recommended!
- Perl
- Python
- Regular
Expressions
- Ruby , an
object-oriented scripting language from Japan.
- SGMLS is the
SGML parser used by many tools and for some reason isn't well
referenced on the Net, hence this link.
-
SNOBOL the ancient string language by Griswold is still
around!
-
FluffyCat
SQL Reference
- FluffyCat also has
other language references, JavaScript, Cobol II, etc.
- SubVersion is
the new configuration management tool slowly edging out the
venerable CVS.
- Tcl/Tk
Resources , lots of 'em.
Interesting Stuff
- ADSL French
programmer's site.
- ANT
is a Java-based next-generation replacement for the 'make'
utility.
- Henry
Baker 's Archive of Research Papers has
many interesting comp-sci papers by various authors.
- Base
64 Encoding Algorithm used by Mime and others.
-
Beej's
Guides include guides to various aspects of programming,
such as:
- Big Nose Bird has
HTTP/SSI/CGI tricks and techniques
- Boycott
Microsoft Page
- Ralf
Brown 's Files has a great x86 interrupt
list and other low-level PC programming stuff.
- ChipDir.org lets you search worldwide for that
silicon component you're looking for.
- CoSource puts
together proposals and funding committments for open source
software projects.
- Crucial Technology
has helpful pages to find memory types for various
machines.
- CXX2HTML
generates HTML docs from C++ code.
- DataSheet
Archive has a huge (>5*10^6) silicon components (CPU,
chip, etc.) datasheet collection in PDF format.
- DaVinci World
home site of Royal's DaVinci
hand-held computer .
- Devil's IT
Dictionary is a Bierce-like or Kelly-Bootle-like satire of
modern IT. Some great links, too!
- Esoteric
Programming Languages Ring
- Diana Mertz
Hsieh's Definitions of Logical
Fallacies
- Stephen's
Guide to the Logical Fallacies
- FourmiLab is
Autodesk founder Jack Walker's site. Interesting stuff on a
wide range of sci/comp-sci.
- Wotsit's
Format has info and tools regarding
hundreds of file formats for word processing, palmtops,
spreadsheets ...
- Sharky's Netscape Frames Tutorial
is a friendly, five-lesson tutorial in frames programming.
-
ICQ Registration & Java
Client
- GAIM is a
nice ICQ client.
-
The IEEE Computer Society
-
Prof. Jose Emilio
Labra Gayo maintains two pages of
interesting links:
- GLOBAL is a
powerful source-browsing system that can generate HTML from
C/C++ source.
- Midnight Commander
is a two-panel text-mode file browser and F-key driven command
environment which I find useful.
- Monty Kamath's
Goodstart is a great site about the
programming language Smalltalk.
- New
Hacker's Dictionary is both historically
informative and hysterically funny!
- Hobbiton points you to
secure Telnet-SSH for Win32.
- A
Kinder, Gentler HTML Validator
- IBM
Developer Works and AlphaWorks are the main
pages for tons of open-source software, as well tools and
tutorials.
- Idiom's
Catalog of Free Compilers is not complete, but is pretty
good.
- LEO - Link Everything
Online where "everything" includes quite a bit of free
software.
- Numerical
Recipes Books On-Line presents the two classics, Numerical
Recipes in Fortran and Numerical Recipes in C.
- OpenCores is open
source licensed hardware designs.
- Open P2P is an O'Reilly -sponsored exploration of
modern Peer-to-Peer computing.
- Open Source
Institute is Eric S. Raymond's &al.'s site supporting
the concept of open source software.
- Operating
Systems focusses on, you guessed it, all kinds of operating
systems.
- The
OS Ring takes you to sites focussing on the creation and
development of operating systems.
- Pascal's
Programming Site has assembly-oriented tools for writing
your own protected mode x86 OS.
- Pen Computing
Magazine
- PFE
Programmer's Editor
-
PLM2C PL/M to C Translator
- Quine
Page is about self-reproducing programs.
-
RFC
Database Search to locate any Request For Comment
(effectively, international standards).
- RFC2795 is the
Infinite Monkey Protocol Suite (IMPS). You need to read
this now :-)
- Spread is a
reasonably-open-source cross-platform message bus.
- Standard for
Robot Exclusion is about Web 'bots, not
physical world automatons.
- Active Media
Robotics has robots for your home.
- SGML Tools
Lite is free software for handling Structured Generalized
Markup Language documents & source.
- SNMP &
CMIP Introduction
- San Diego Supercomputing
Center
- W. Richard
Stevens Home Page is the site maintained
posthumously for the noted Unix and TCP/IP author.
- Tidy is a neat
HTML/XHTML reformatter.
- Tucows is a shareware
downloading site. I'd normally ignore this sort of thing, but
they have good Windows data recovery utilities.
- The
Twelve Networking Truths is a pseudo-RFC
which presents witty "laws" of networking.
- U.S. Internet
Council makes recommendations on 'net policy to state
legislators.
- Valid
HTML 4.01
- Video
Terminal and Emulator Information is a great resource for
those weird terminals you don't know anything about!
-
Vintage Computer
Festival
- VMWare Virtual
Platform allows multiple virtual operating systems running
simultaneously on your PC.
- Web Robots Pages
- X2
Programmer's Editor is one of the greatest
keystroke-interface-only editors.
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