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Description : This site is for those who develop, or are interested in developing GNOME, and applications for GNOME. On this site you will find information about current GNOME projects, developer news, documentation, information on how to get involved, plus much more.
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Added on : 10 February 2006 21:57:32 +00:00
Description : Borland Developer Network and Community
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Added on : 10 February 2006 21:46:53 +00:00
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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Description : A classic book on C Programming by the creators of the language. The site provides information and errata.
Added on : 10 February 2006 21:41:25 +00:00
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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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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Description : Borland C++Builder Devlopers Journal
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Description : ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG21 is the international standardization working group for the programming language C++.
Added on : 27 January 2006 23:41:49 +00:00
Description : Buy a PDF version of the official C++ programming language standard from the ANSI Electronic Standards Store.
Added on : 27 January 2006 23:40:51 +00:00
Description : ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG14 is the international standardization working group for the programming language C.
Added on : 27 January 2006 23:34:34 +00:00
Description : This site points to the various mirrors
Added on : 27 January 2006 23:30:07 +00:00
Description : Articles on C++, C++ library arglib,
Added on : 16 December 2005 22:02:53 +00:00
Description : Articles on C++, Design, Multi-paradigm design
Added on : 16 December 2005 21:56:41 +00:00
Description :
In my last article I discussed the values in the Agile Manifesto and what they mean to mean. There are many practices that can be used to make yourself more agile. Short iterations, the planning game, pair programming, and refactoring are a few of the practices present in eXtreme programming. The practice of most value to me, and the practice that many recommend to use as a starting point, is Test Driven Development - TDD.
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | CVu Journal Vol 17, #6 - Dec 2005 ]
Description :
The computer science community has shown a woeful lack of interest in debugging, which given the huge economic cost of debugging is somewhat mysterious. However, there may be signs of "green shoots" in the desert landscape of debugging tools.
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | CVu Journal Vol 17, #6 - Dec 2005 ]
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | CVu Journal Vol 17, #6 - Dec 2005 ]
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | CVu Journal Vol 17, #6 - Dec 2005 ]
Description :
This final part of the series will step outside the domain of standard C and investigate a pattern for event-driven applications. The REACTOR pattern decouples different responsibilities and allows applications to demultiplex and dispatch events from potentially many clients.
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | CVu Journal Vol 17, #5 - Oct 2005 ]
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | Overload Journal #69 - Oct 2005 ]
Description :
This part of the series will highlight another principle for dependency management and illustrate how both of these principles may be realized in C using the OBSERVER pattern.
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | CVu Journal Vol 17, #4 - Aug 2005 ]