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C# School book
Starting with the basics of the language, it goes on to cover object oriented programming techniques and a wide range of C# languages features including interfaces, exceptions and delegates.
http://www.programmersheaven.com/2/CSharpBook
created by fab on 2007-12-10 09:59:32



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EJB Tutorial: Getting Started with Enterprise JavaBeans
About the Tutorial Section Home J2EE/EJB Overview Section Home Session Beans Section Home Entity Beans Section Home Message-Driven Beans Section Home Displaying the Rock Survey Example Results Section Home Summary and Resources Section Home Appendices
http://www.conceptgo.com/gsejb/index.html
created by meena on 2008-02-25 23:20:10



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Programming Tutorials: C++ Made Easy and C Made Easy
A C++ tutorial and a C tutorial, OpenGL with C++ tutorials, C++ Standard Template Library (STL) tutorials, articles on both the C and C++ programming languages and computer science, as well as Denthor of Asphyxia's graphics tutorials converted to C++ (mainly C code).
http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial.html
created by meena on 2008-02-04 22:20:31



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The Function Pointer Tutorials
Function Pointers provide some extremely interesting, efficient and elegant programming techniques. You can use them to replace switch/if-statements, to realize your own late-binding or to implement callbacks. Unfortunately - probably due to their complicated syntax - they are treated quite stepmotherly in most computer books and documentations. If at all, they are addressed quite briefly and superficially. They are less error prone than normal pointers cause you will never allocate or deallocate memory with them. All you've got to do is to understand what they are and to learn their syntax.
http://www.newty.de/fpt/index.html
created by meena on 2008-02-04 22:17:56



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EDM/2 - An Introduction to C++ Programming - Part 1/13
C++ is a programming language substantially different from C. Many see C++ as "a better C than C," or as C with some add-ons. I believe that to be wrong, and I intend to teach C++ in a way that makes use of what the language can offer. C++ shares the same low level constructs as C, however, and I will assume some knowledge of C in this course. You might want to have a look at the C introduction course to get up to speed on that language.
http://www.edm2.com/0507/introcpp1.html
created by meena on 2008-02-04 21:41:50



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C++ Tutorials
# C++ Language and Library # C++ as a Better C # Performance # Writing Robust Code # Miscellaneous Topics # Notes From ANSI/ISO # Object-oriented Design
http://www.glenmccl.com/tutor.htm
created by meena on 2008-02-04 21:41:11



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C++ Language Tutorial
These tutorials explain the C++ language from its basics up to the newest features of ANSI-C++, including basic concepts such as arrays or classes and advanced concepts such as polymorphism or templates. The tutorial is oriented in a practical way, with working example programs in all sections to start practicing each lesson right away.
http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/
created by meena on 2008-02-04 21:32:39



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Introduction to Perl on Windows
This article is intended as a guide to that process. Future additions will delve more deeply into the Windows-specific capabilities of Perl.
http://www.extropia.com/tutorials/winperl/
created by san on 2008-01-04 05:43:10



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A Conversation with Larry Wall
In both language size and popularity, the Practical Extraction and Reporting Language (Perl) is probably the biggest of the little languages.
http://www.ddj.com/windows/184410483
created by san on 2008-01-04 05:41:42



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PHP 5 Power Programming
This book is an introduction to the advanced features new to PHP 5. It is written for PHP programmers who are making the move to PHP 5.
http://www.informit.com/content/images/013147149X/
created by fab on 2007-12-16 12:48:52



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