"Rosetta Code is a programming chrestomathy site. The idea is to present solutions to the same task in as many different languages as possible, to demonstrate how languages are similar and different, and to aid a person with a grounding in one approach to a problem in learning another. Rosetta Code currently has 387 tasks, and covers 225 languages, though we do not (and cannot) have solutions to every task in every language.
A variety of tasks are listed, and visitors to this site are invited to solve the tasks in the language of their choice. The tasks cover everything from the mundane Empty Program to the classic Towers of Hanoi, the practical User Input, the mathematically-inclined Lucas-Lehmer test, and the involved yet entertaining RCRPG."
//SnailviN -- Based on one of its labels, this site is just for reference. Please do not rely on it too much because you will not experience the problems and will not learn it by yourself. =3 Hope this helps.
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Friday, November 13, 2009
Downloadable JAVA EBOOKS
Free JAVA Lectures (Slideshow).exe Free Java Lectures
How to Program in JAVA.rar JAVA How to Program - the password in this ebook is itspot.
This is a fully featured book where you can learn Java. The best book I know in that programming language.

Thinking in JAVA
I have a copy of this book and I find it easy to understand because of the detailed explanation.
The JAVA turoial A short course on the basics.chm This book helped me a lot on projects in school
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How to Program in JAVA.rar JAVA How to Program - the password in this ebook is itspot.
This is a fully featured book where you can learn Java. The best book I know in that programming language.
Thinking in JAVA
I have a copy of this book and I find it easy to understand because of the detailed explanation.
The JAVA turoial A short course on the basics.chm This book helped me a lot on projects in school
squidoo.com/itebooks
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
C Recommended Books
Title:The C Programming Language ANSI C Version
Author:Kernighan & Ritchie
Publisher:Prentice Hall Software Series
ISBN:0-13-110362-8
Comment:Ideal reference book and goes well beyond the level of this course. It is expensive but the serious C programmer will kick themself if they don't buy this book.
Title:ANSI C - Made Easy
Author:Herbert Schildt
Publisher:Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN:0-07-881500-2
Comment:
Title:Learning to Program in C
Author:N. Kantaris
Publisher: Babani
ISBN:0-85934-203-4
Comment:A good cheap beginners guide.
Title:Illustrating ANSI C
Author:Donald Alcock
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
ISBN:0-521-42483-6
Comment:A good book for the mathematically inclined.
Title:C - The Complete Reference
Author:Herbert Schildt
Publisher:Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN:0-07-881263-1
Comment:
Title:Numerical Recipies in C
Author:W.H.Press, et al
Comment:An advanced level book with, as the name implies, ready-made solutions to your programming problems.
Author:Kernighan & Ritchie
Publisher:Prentice Hall Software Series
ISBN:0-13-110362-8
Comment:Ideal reference book and goes well beyond the level of this course. It is expensive but the serious C programmer will kick themself if they don't buy this book.
Title:ANSI C - Made Easy
Author:Herbert Schildt
Publisher:Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN:0-07-881500-2
Comment:
Title:Learning to Program in C
Author:N. Kantaris
Publisher: Babani
ISBN:0-85934-203-4
Comment:A good cheap beginners guide.
Title:Illustrating ANSI C
Author:Donald Alcock
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
ISBN:0-521-42483-6
Comment:A good book for the mathematically inclined.
Title:C - The Complete Reference
Author:Herbert Schildt
Publisher:Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN:0-07-881263-1
Comment:
Title:Numerical Recipies in C
Author:W.H.Press, et al
Comment:An advanced level book with, as the name implies, ready-made solutions to your programming problems.
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