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Old Jun 9, 2010, 11:59 AM   #1
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Programming Links, All Levels and Types

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  • This thread is a collection of links containing free useful information for scripting/programming in multiple languages and at all levels. Suggestions for additions are welcomed.

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  • The thread is not for discussion or programming support; start your own thread for specific questions. Please only post suggested links and the category under which they belong.
  • Credit goes to MrSeanKon for posting an earlier thread from which this originally took much of its content. This is that thread's up-to-date replacement.
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  • Request to moderators: please remove any spam.





General / Miscellaneous / Multiple Languages

Assembly

General C/C++

C#

C++ Builder

C++ Builder and Delphi components

COBOL

Design patterns

Delphi

Fortran

Java

Numerical Analysis

Objective-C
Perl

PHP

Python

Ruby

Verilog

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Video Game Programming/Development

Visual Basic

Visual Studio

Windows programming

Web services

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Old Jun 9, 2010, 12:03 PM   #2
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Was trying to learn programming some time ago, but I failed to find any guides. This will get me past summer easily . My thanks to both you and MrSeanKon.
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Old Jun 9, 2010, 12:07 PM   #3
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Previous thread closed, this one stuck. You're in business TIGR
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Could you please add http://www.cplusplus.com because it contains all the references to C++'s standard library (some even comes with example) which should be very beneficial.
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Could you please add http://www.cplusplus.com because it contains all the references to C++'s standard library (some even comes with example) which should be very beneficial.
I checked the site over and it looks like a good addition. Added to the list. Thanks Zyon.
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Old Apr 19, 2011, 05:40 PM   #6
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Great list!

I was looking and I didn't see pinvoke.net. It's a collection of wisdom on using unmanaged APIs in .NET languages. I'm not sure which heading it would go under though. I guess maybe "Windows Programming"?
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Since it's only used for managed languages maybe put a link in both C# and VB?
Just a thought.

BTW ... always use that sight for my interop needs.
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Python e-book: How to think like a Computer Scientist: Learning with Python (PDF)
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Updated, re-vetted, and reformatted!
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that#s quite useful. I'm checking all the links. thx
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One of the best 2.x Python tutorials: http://learn-to-program.net/index.html
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Add my website pls...
www.anothergames.com

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Updated and re-vetted. Let me know if I missed anything.

Added new section for video game programming/development.

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