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  1. Advanced UNIX Programming (2nd Edition) by Marc J. Rochkind, 2004-05-09
  2. Decomposition Techniques in Mathematical Programming: Engineering and Science Applications by Antonio J. Conejo, Enrique Castillo, et all 2009-12-15
  3. Programming Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 by Leonard Lobel, Andrew J. Brust, et all 2009-11-30
  4. Equational Logic as a Programming Language (Foundations of Computing) by Michael J. O'Donnell, 1985-05-30
  5. Flow-Based Programming, 2nd Edition: A New Approach to Application Development by J. Paul Morrison, 2010-05-14
  6. MATLAB Programming for Engineers by Stephen J. Chapman, 2007-11-08
  7. Linear Programming, Second Edition - Foundations and Extensions (International Series in Operations Research and Management Science, Volume 37) (International ... Research & Management Science, 37.) by Robert J. Vanderbei, 2001-05-01
  8. Professional Linux Programming by Neil Matthew and Richard Stones, Brad Clements, et all 2000-09
  9. Programming Web Services with Perl by Randy J. Ray, Pavel Kulchenko, 2002-12
  10. J2ME Game Programming (Game Development) by Martin J. Wells, 2004-03-22
  11. Java Programming: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, Third Edition (Shelly Cashman Series) by Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, et all 2005-08-26
  12. Delphi Programming for Dummies by Neil J. Rubenking, 1996-05
  13. Pocket Guide to TCP/IP Socket Programming in C (The Morgan Kaufmann Practical Guides Series) by Michael J. Donahoo, Kenneth L. Calvert, 2000-08-21
  14. The AWK Programming Language by Alfred V. Aho, Brian W. Kernighan, et all 1988-01-11

21. ICFP Programming Contest 2004
Annual programming contest held in conjunction with International Conference on Functional Programming. Accepts submissions written using any programming language.
http://alliance.seas.upenn.edu/~plclub/cgi-bin/contest/
The Seventh Antual ICFP Programming Contest
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23. J (programming Language) In Encyclopedia
J (programming language) in Encyclopedia in Encyclopedia
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24. Defensive Programming - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia
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Defensive programming
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article includes a list of references , related reading or external links , but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please improve this article by introducing more precise citations where appropriate (March 2009) Defensive programming is a form of defensive design intended to ensure the continuing function of a piece of software in spite of unforeseeable usage of said software. The idea can be viewed as reducing or eliminating the prospect of Murphy's Law having effect. Defensive programming techniques are used especially when a piece of software could be misused mischievously or inadvertently to catastrophic effect. Defensive programming is an approach to improve software and source code, in terms of:
  • General quality - Reducing the number of software bugs and problems. Making the source code comprehensible - the source code should be readable and understandable so it is approved in a code audit Making the software behave in a predictable manner despite unexpected inputs or user actions.
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25. Old Nabble - J Programming Forum & Mailing List Archive, J Forum
J Programming forum and mailing list archive. J programming from beginner to expert.
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26. J Programming Language - Article And Reference From OnPedia.com
The J programming language, developed in the early 90's by Ken Iverson and Roger Hui, is a synthesis
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J Programming Language
The J programming language, developed in the early 90's by Ken Iverson and Roger Hui , is a synthesis of APL (also by Iverson) and the FP and FL functional programming languages created by John Backus (of FORTRAN ALGOL , and BNF fame). To avoid the problems faced by the special character set of APL, J requires only the basic ASCII character set, resorting to the use of dot and colon characters to extend the meaning of the basic characters available. Being an array programming language J is very terse and powerful, and is often found to be useful for mathematical and statistical programming, especially when performing operations on matrices . Like the original FP/FL languages, J supports function-level programming (also known as higher-order functional programming ), via its tacit programming features (note that function-level programming is not the same as functional programming). Unlike most languages that support object-oriented programming J 's flexible hierarchichal namespace scheme (where every name exists in a particular locale ) can be effectively used as a framework for both class-based and instance-based object oriented programming J is an non- von Neumann programming language that nevertheless allows the programmer to use von Neumann programming style when desired.

27. Automatic Programming - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Automatic programming
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Generative programming Jump to: navigation search It has been suggested that Program synthesis be merged into this article or section. ( Discuss Programming paradigms

28. Concept Programming - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Concept programming
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Concept programming is a programming paradigm focusing on how concepts , that live in the programmer's head, translate into representations that are found in the code space. This approach was introduced in 2001 by Christophe de Dinechin with the XL Programming Language
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Concept programming uses pseudo-metrics to evaluate the quality of code. They are called pseudo-metrics because they relate the concept space and the code space, with a clear understanding that the concept space cannot be formalized strictly enough for a real metric to be defined. Concept programming pseudo-metrics include:
  • Syntactic noise measures discrepancies between the concept and the syntax used to represent it. For instance, the semi-colon at the end of statements in C can be considered as syntactic noise, because it has no equivalent in the concept space. Semantic noise measures discrepancies between the expected meaning or behavior of the concept and its actual meaning or behavior in the code. For instance, the fact that integer data types overflow (when mathematical integers do not) is a form of semantic noise.

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30. Language-oriented Programming - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Language-oriented programming
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31. J (programming Language): Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
Kenneth Eugene Iverson was a Canadian computer scientist noted for the development of the APL programming language in 1962. He was honored with the Turing Award in 1979 for his
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Discussion Ask a question about ' J (programming language) Start a new discussion about ' J (programming language) Answer questions from other users Full Discussion Forum Encyclopedia The J programming language , developed in the early 1990s by Ken Iverson Kenneth E. Iverson Kenneth Eugene Iverson was a Canadian computer scientist noted for the development of the APL programming language in 1962. He was honored with the Turing Award in 1979 for his contributions to mathematical notation and programming language theory...
and Roger Hui Roger Hui Roger Hui is co-developer of the J Programming Language. He was born in Hong Kong in 1953 and he immigrated to Canada with his entire family in 1966.-Education and career:...
, is a synthesis of APL APL programming language APL is an interactive array-oriented language and integrated development environment which is available from a number of commercial and non-commercial vendors and for most computer platforms. It is based on a mathematical notation developed by Kenneth E...
(also by Iverson) and the FP FP programming language FP is a programming language created by John Backus to support the function-level programming paradigm...

32. J (programming Language)
The J programming language, developed in the early 1990s by Kenneth E. Iverson and Roger Hui, is a synthesis of APL (also by Iverson) and the FP and FL functionlevel languages
http://technology.kosmix.com/topic/J_(programming_language)

33. Domain-specific Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain-specific_programming_language
Domain-specific language
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Domain-specific programming language Jump to: navigation search In software development and domain engineering , a domain-specific language DSL ) is a programming language or specification language dedicated to a particular problem domain, a particular problem representation technique, and/or a particular solution technique. The concept isn't new— special-purpose programming languages and all kinds of modeling/specification languages have always existed, but the term has become more popular due to the rise of domain-specific modeling Examples of domain-specific languages include Logo for children, Verilog and VHSIC hardware description languages R and S languages for statistics Mata for matrix programming, Mathematica and Maxima for symbolic mathematics spreadsheet formulas and macros, SQL for relational database queries, YACC grammars for creating parsers regular expressions for specifying lexers , the Generic Eclipse Modeling System for creating diagramming languages, Csound , a language for digital synthesis, and the input languages of GraphViz and GrGen , software packages used for graph layout and graph rewriting The opposite is: Creating a domain-specific language (with software to support it) can be worthwhile if the language allows a particular type of problems or solutions to them to be expressed more clearly than pre-existing languages would allow, and the type of problem in question reappears sufficiently often.

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35. Language Oriented Programming: The Next Programming Paradigm > Comments
Brief reference, forum exchange with many insights, links. OSNews.com.
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37. Literate Programming
The WikiWiki entry point for related information and discussions.
http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?LiterateProgramming

38. Functional Programming And The J Programming Language
John E. Howland Department of Computer Science Trinity University 715 Stadium Drive San Antonio, Texas 782127200 Voice (210) 999-7364 Fax (210) 999-7477
http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~jhowland/math-talk/functional1/
Functional Programming and the J Programming Language
John E. Howland
Department of Computer Science
Trinity University
715 Stadium Drive
San Antonio, Texas 78212-7200
Voice: (210) 999-7364
Fax: (210) 999-7477
E-mail: jhowland@Ariel.CS.Trinity.Edu
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Abstract:
A brief introduction to functional programming is given using the J programming language for examples. Several examples show the expressive power of functional languages and their application to topics in mathematics. Use of the J language as a substitute for mathematical notation is discussed. Subject Areas: Functional Programming, J Programming Language. Keywords: Functional Programming, J Programming Lanugage.
1 Introduction
A computer is a mechanism for interpreting a language. Computers interpret (perform the actions specified in) sentences in a language which is known as the computer's machine language. It follows, therefore, that a study of the organization of computers is related to the study of the organization of computer languages. Computer languages are classified in a variety of ways. Machine languages are rather directly interpreted by computers. Higher level computer languages are often somewhat independent from a particular computer and require translation (compilation) to machine language before programs may be interpreted (executed). Languages are also classified as being

39. Literate Programming -- Propaganda And Tools
Overview of concepts, advocacy, and some ideas for applying LP.
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?

40. J Programming Language Languages Void Function-level Sign
J Programming Language Languages Void Functionlevel Sign Economy.
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