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 Runtime Revolution - Software Design and Programming for the rest of us
The Learning Center module that's included with the Dreamcard download is ideal for teaching programming, with a range of walk-though documents that explain programming concepts, each of which are ready to print and integrate into your course syllabus.
Dreamcard is perfect for teaching and learning programming, software authoring and the design of graphical user interfaces.
Runtime Revolution - Software Design and Programming for the rest of us
http://dreamcard.runrev.com

  
 freshmeat.net: Welcome to freshmeat.net
About: Lint4j ("Lint for Java") is a static Java source <b>codeb> analyzer that detects locking and threading issues, performance and scalability problems, and checks complex contracts such as Java serialization by performing type, data flow, and lock graph analysis.
It allows multiple blikis with a single installation and implements several wiki formating options, including numbered and unnumbered lists, bold, italic, and monospace fonts, <b>codeb> blocks, headlines, and mathematic formulas.
It is a programming language as opposed to just a graphics program, allowing it to exploit the best features of script (command-driven) and graphical user interface (GUI) methods.
http://freshmeat.net/

  
 ePanorama
Choice of programming languages can be considered a religious issue.Discussions of programming languages often become religious wars.
Unfortunately regular expressions are quite hard to understand at first.Regular expressions are one of those quirky features that popup in a variety of programming languages, but because they seem to be a difficult concept to grasp, many developers push them away into the corner, forgetting that they even exist.
Awk is a text-processing programming language designed to search for, match patterns, and perform actions on files.
http://www.epanorama.net/links/pc_programming.html

  
 Programmers' Heaven - For free C++, Visual Basic, ASP, sourcecode, programming, javascript, <b>codeb>, delphi, pascal and more
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Network Computing Provides labed solutions for your toughest enterprise-wide computing challenges....
Reproduction in whole or in part, in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.
http://www.programmersheaven.com/

  
 Custom software development and web hosting for companies outsourcing software offshore
Sign up to bid on freelance programming projects where you decide the price!
Join and check out the available projects now!
http://www.CodeLance.com

  
 Source <b>codeb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The <b>codeb> base of a programming project is the larger collection of all the source <b>codeb> of all the computer programs which make up the project.
A program's source <b>codeb> is not necessarily all written in the same programming language; for example, it is common for a program to be written primarily in the C programming language, with some portions written in Assembly language for optimization purposes.
In modern programming languages, the source <b>codeb> which constitutes a program is usually in several text files, but the same source <b>codeb> may be printed in a book or recorded on tape (usually without a filesystem).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Source_code   (1177 words)

  
 <b>Codeb>
Threaded <b>codeb> For multi-threaded programming, see Thread (computer science) The term threaded <b>codeb> is used in the B prog...
Polymorphic <b>codeb> In computer science (or more often, in computer underground terms) polymorphic <b>codeb> is <b>codeb> that mutate...
N-ary <b>codeb> In <b>codeb> that has, "bi," "tern," or "quater," may be used in lieu of a numeral, to produce "binary," "ternary...
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/code.html   (4862 words)

  
 <b>Codeb>
<b>codeb> Instructions for a computer in some programming language, often machine language.
The word "<b>codeb>" is often used to distinguish instructions from data (e.g.
This is a mass noun, as in "How much <b>codeb> does it take to do a bubble sort?", or "The <b>codeb> is loaded at the high end of RAM." Anyone referring to software as "the software codes" is probably a newbie or a suit.
http://www.codexbelphus.com   (580 words)

  
 <b>Codeb> (computer programming) - encyclopedia article about <b>Codeb> (computer programming).
G <b>codeb> is one of many programming languages programming language or computer language is a standardized communication technique for expressing instructions to a computer.
Engineers often use the word "<b>codeb>" to mean a single program A computer program or software program (usually abbreviated to "a program") is a step-by-step list of instructions written for a particular computer architecture in a particular computer programming language.
In computer programming Computer programming (often simply programming) is the craft of implementing one or more interrelated abstract algorithms using a particular programming language to produce a concrete computer program.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Code+(computer+programming)   (1019 words)

  
 Unstructured programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unstructured programming is a programming paradigm where all <b>codeb> is contained in a single continuous block.
Unstructured programming languages have to rely on execution flow statements such as Goto, used in many languages to jump to a specified section of <b>codeb>.
Unstructured source <b>codeb> is notoriously difficult to read and debug, and so is discouraged in programming languages that support any kind of structure.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unstructured_programming   (184 words)

  
 Source <b>codeb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The <b>codeb> base of a programming project is the larger collection of all the source <b>codeb> of all the computer programs which make up the project.
A program's source <b>codeb> is not necessarily all written in the same programming language; for example, it is common for a program to be written primarily in the C programming language, with some portions written in Assembly language for optimization purposes.
In modern programming languages, the source <b>codeb> which constitutes a program is usually in several text files, but the same source <b>codeb> may be printed in a book or recorded on tape (usually without a filesystem).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_code   (1060 words)

  
 Amazon.com: <b>Codeb>: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software: Books: Charles Petzold
The real value of <b>Codeb> is in its explanation of technologies that have been obscured for years behind fancy user interfaces and programming environments, which, in the name of rapid application development, insulate the programmer from the machine.
Charles Petzold (1999), <b>Codeb>: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software does a much better job than anything else I have ever seen in explaining computers--what they really are, and how they really work.
<b>Codeb> is a well written and very entertaining explanation of the digital electronic technology that has become an integral part of our daily lives.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0735611319?v=glance   (2283 words)

  
 Programming style - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It helps someone reading <b>codeb> to understand the program's sequence of execution (in imperative programming languages).
Programming style (also called coding standards or <b>codeb> convention) is a term that describes conventions for writing source <b>codeb> in a certain programming language.
Indent style, in programming languages that use braces or indenting to delimit logical blocks of <b>codeb>, such as C, is also a key to good style.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_style   (707 words)

  
 Source <b>codeb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The <b>codeb> base of a programming project is the larger collection of all the source <b>codeb> of all the computer programs which make up the project.
A program's source <b>codeb> is not necessarily all written in the same programming language; for example, it is common for a program to be written primarily in the C programming language, with some portions written in Assembly language for optimization purposes.
Source <b>codeb> is a vital component in the activity of porting software to alternative computer platforms.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Source_code   (1700 words)

  
 Computer programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The only programming language a computer can directly execute is machine language (sometimes called "machine <b>codeb>").
Computer programming (often simply programming) is the craft of implementing one or more interrelated abstract algorithms using a particular programming language to produce a concrete computer program.
Different programming languages require different levels of detail to be handled by the programmer when implementing algorithms, often resulting in a compromise between ease of use and performance (a trade-off between "programmer time" and "computer time").
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_programming   (592 words)

  
 Imperative programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer science, imperative programming, as opposed to declarative programming, is a programming paradigm that describes computation in terms of a program state and statements that change the program state.
The hardware implementation of almost all computers is imperative; nearly all computer hardware is designed to execute machine <b>codeb>, which is native to the computer, written in the imperative style.
Logical programming languages, like Prolog, are often thought of as defining "what" is to be computed, rather than "how" the computation is to take place, as an imperative programming language does.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperative_programming   (846 words)

  
 Intentional Programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer programming, intentional programming is a collection of concepts which enable software source <b>codeb> to reflect the precise information, called intention, which programmers had in mind when conceiving their work.
Key to the benefits of IP (and a likely barrier to acceptance from the programming community) is that source <b>codeb> is not stored in text files, but in a proprietary binary file that bears a resemblance to XML.
The key difference is that the source <b>codeb> has lost the semantic level that the intentional programming systems maintain, and in larger programs this can dramatically ease readability.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intentional_Programming   (955 words)

  
 metaprogramming (c++,language,metaprogramming,programming,template)
Papers on the metaprogramming system and former MS research project in which software is viewed as a database and multiple source <b>codeb> representations can be used.
With template metaprogramming the compiler acts as a virtual computer, emitting <b>codeb> optimized for a specific purpose or environment.
Nicolai M. Josuttis and David Vandevoorde examine metaprogramming, or "programming a program." Learn how to lay out <b>codeb> that the programming system executes to generate new <b>codeb> that implements the functionality you really want.
http://www.programming-x.com/programming/metaprogramming.html   (955 words)

  
 PASCAL Programming: Modular Software Design
In programming languages, the semantic gap is the difference between the language you use to program the hardware (machine <b>codeb>) and the language you would like to use to program the computer as a system.
In the early days of computer programming, when people coded programs in machine <b>codeb> (ones and zeroes), it was quite difficult to determine program function and structure from looking at the <b>codeb>.
There exists a class of computer programs (usually, as part of a suite of software development tools), called performance analysis software, dependency checking software, etc. Such programs accept as input the spaghetti <b>codeb> and produce a calling tree that illustrates control and data dependencies among modules in the software system.
http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~mssz/Pascal-CGS2462/prog-dsn.html   (955 words)

  
 Object-oriented programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Other paradigms such as functional and procedural programming focus primarily on the actions, and logical programming focuses on the logical assertions that trigger execution of program <b>codeb>.
OOP is a decomposition paradigm for program <b>codeb>, not a model for computation.
In computer science, object-oriented programming, OOP for short, is a computer programming paradigm.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object-oriented_programming   (3830 words)

  
 Why I Prefer Procedural/Relational
The bottom line is that relational database technology is superior, in my opinion, to programming <b>codeb> (of any paradigm) for the duty of managing complex relationships usually needed in software design.
This means that changes to what the formula deals with are less likely to "ripple" to other parts of the programming <b>codeb> or change the larger-scale structure of the <b>codeb>.
OOP attempts to empower programming languages themselves, while p/r tends to farm off key forms of complexity to relational technology, reducing the role of <b>codeb> altogether.
http://www.geocities.com/tablizer/whypr.htm   (3188 words)

  
 <b>Codeb> folding - encyclopedia article about <b>Codeb> folding.
In modern programming languages, the source <b>codeb> which constitutes a program is usually in several text files, but the same source <b>codeb> may be printed in a book or recorded on tape (usually without a filesystem).
s allowing the user to collapse sections of a source <b>codeb> Source <b>codeb> (commonly just source or <b>codeb>) is any series of statements written in some human-readable computer programming language.
A folding point is typically a method Used mainly in object-oriented programming, the term method refers to a piece of <b>codeb> that is exclusively associated either with a class (called class methods or static methods) or with an object (called instance methods).
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Code+folding   (730 words)

  
 spaghetti <b>codeb> - a Whatis.com definition
Spaghetti <b>codeb> is a derogatory term for computer programming that is unnecessarily convoluted, and particularly programming <b>codeb> that uses frequent branching from one section of <b>codeb> to another.
Structured programming, a subset of procedural programming that enforces a structure within the <b>codeb>, was developed to circumvent such problems.
Procedural programming languages, such as COBOL and FORTRAN, depend upon the skill and diligence of the programmer to avoid ending up with spaghetti <b>codeb>.
http://whatis.techtarget.com/gDefinition/0,294236,sid4_gci864593,00.html   (199 words)

  
 <b>Codeb> (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<b>Codeb> (computer programming) as a general antonym to data:
Source <b>codeb> is a text written by programmer in a programming language that is processed by a compiler to produce an executable program.
Object <b>codeb> and machine <b>codeb> are binary instructions.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_%28disambiguation%29   (408 words)

  
 Literate Programming
For instance, if a parser is a component of the program, then the yacc and lex <b>codeb> for the parser should be the source used to generate the program.
Seeing a clear exposition of the program <b>codeb> may also induce the maintenance programmer to correct it when a mistake is found, instead of merely correcting the program <b>codeb> and leaving the specification in its original erroneous state.
A brief history of the literate programming paradigm, recent work, and some ideas that we're working on, with apologies to the established players.
http://www.vivtek.com/litprog.html   (1828 words)

  
 What is <b>codeb>? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
For example, a programmer might say: "I wrote a lot of <b>codeb> this morning" or "There's one piece of <b>codeb> that doesn't work."
LogiGear Software Testing: Programming Software- Global solutions for software testing, focusing on test automation.
<b>Codeb> that is ready to run is called executable <b>codeb> or machine <b>codeb>.
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/p/code.html   (305 words)

  
 Glossary of Terms
Instance variables and methods can be added, deleted, or changed, but as long as the services provided by the object remain the same, <b>codeb> that uses the object can continue to use it without being rewritten.
A program to translate source <b>codeb> into <b>codeb> to be executed by a computer.
Consists of a language for writing programs ("the Java(TM) programming language"); a set of APIs, class libraries, and other programs used in developing, compiling, and error-checking programs; and a virtual machine which loads and executes the class files.
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/information/glossary.html   (305 words)

  
 EDGE Digerati: The WYSIWYG - Charles Simonyi [page 2]
When you have a new programming language, the users have to rewrite their legacy <b>codeb> and change their skills to accommodate the language.
Intentions can be defined for all features of all legacy languages, so legacy <b>codeb> can be imported into IP without loss of information or functionality.
The semantics of intentions are described by the tree transformations which convert the instances into primitive intentions from which native or interpreted <b>codeb> can be generated by standard means.
http://www.edge.org/digerati/simonyi/simonyi_p2.html   (1276 words)

  
 Subroutine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer science, a subroutine (function, procedure, or subprogram) is a sequence of <b>codeb> which performs a specific task, as part of a larger program, and is grouped as one or more statement blocks; such <b>codeb> is sometimes collected into software libraries.
In many programming languages the word function is reserved for subroutines that return a value; however, the C programming language and its programmers view subroutines simply as functions that do not return a value.
In the C and C++ programming languages, subprograms are referred to as "functions".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subprogram   (1276 words)

  
 Essential Complexity
Structured programming [DAHL] avoids unmaintainable "spaghetti <b>codeb>" by restricting the usage of control structures to those that are easily analyzed and decomposed.
It is important to note that the structured programming primitives used in the calculation of essential complexity are based on the control flow graph rather than the source <b>codeb> text.
Programming language constructs such as the "goto" statement only increase essential complexity when they are actually used to implement poorly structured logic, not just because they could be used that way.
http://hissa.nist.gov/HHRFdata/Artifacts/ITLdoc/235/chaptera.htm   (829 words)

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