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A Short Tutorial on XMLHttpRequest

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how to build a web page that responds to asynchronous events. In five simple exercises, we'll show you the core of an Asychronous JavaScript And XML (AJAX) application. You'll have to learn a little JavaScript, but there's no requirement to learn anything

31 January 2006

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27 January 2006

Welcome to perlmeme.org

a collection of Frequently Asked Questions, "How To" documents, and tutorials about the very cool Perl programming language.

23 January 2006

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17 January 2006

ETH Oberon home page - modern integrated software environment.

Computer Systems Institute at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. a single-user, multi-tasking system that runs on bare hardware or on top of a host operating system. Oberon - a programming language in the Pascal/Modula tradition.

Publications ~Niklaus Wirth

Programming in Oberon (2004) - A derivative of Programming in Modula-2 (1982) [PDF (334 KB)] Algorithms and Data Structures (1985) (Oberon version: August 2004) [PDF (1'241 KB)]

16 January 2006

Codespeak Home

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the codespeak project currently hosts the following free/open source software projects. pypy which aims to implement the Python language completely in Python itself. kupu, a feature-rich, JavaScript client-side WYSIWIG editor. +++

PyPy: Documents

The PyPy project aims at producing a flexible and fast Python implementation. The guiding idea is to translate a Python-level description of the Python language itself to lower level languages. Rumors have it that the secret goal is being faster-than-C wh

11 January 2006

GNU MIX Development Kit (mdk) Manual

Don Knuth's MIX mythical computer, together with a MIXAL (MIX Assembly Language) compiler that produces assembly object files executable by the companion MIX virtual machine. It also allows debugging programs through step by step execution, breakpoint set

hacks - GNU MIX Development Kit.

Don Knuth's MIX mythical computer, together with a MIXAL (MIX Assembly Language) compiler that produces assembly object files executable by the companion MIX virtual machine. It also allows debugging programs through step by step execution, breakpoint set