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Posted By : Ice Zero | Date : 31 Aug 2007 08:31:00 | Comments : 0

Perl in a Nutshell
O'Reilly; 1st edition | ISBN: 1565922867 | 674 pages | January 1, 1999 | PDF | 8 Mb

Perl in a Nutshell strives to be a perfect set of socket tools for the active Perl programmer. By and large, it succeeds, providing endless and well-thought-out lists and tables on the language's modules, flags, and extensions. The authors briefly address basic learner's questions--such as the difference between a hash and an array--but these concepts are not the purpose of the book. (Those new to Perl would be better off with others in the O'Reilly Perl series, such as Learning Perl, while programmers making the switch to Perl can pick up the nuances of the language with Programming Perl.) This book is pure Perl reference, briefly covering Perl/Tk (for GUI Perl programs on Unix and Windows 95/NT) and Perl for Win 32. The authors do start at the very beginning, and even in a self-described "desktop quick reference" find the time to comment on less urgent--but still interesting--Perl-related matters (like how to find online help amidst the "Perl culture"). The format of the book makes sections on topics such as Perl debugging easily understandable, illustrating how to make an interactive and timesaving environment.
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Posted By : snark | Date : 18 Jul 2007 12:50:00 | Comments : 4
Perl: The Complete Reference. Second Edition

Perl: The Complete Reference. Second Edition
Osborne | ISBN: 0072194251 | 1249 pages | 3.4 MB | PDF

The idea of this book is to provide a reference guide to everything you could possibly want to know about Perl. I’ve done my best to try and cover all the different aspects, from the core of the language to the different functions, and on into the different tasks and areas of the Perl language. I even cover how to debug your software, write documentation, and then build and distribute your applications or modules to the world at large. Along the way, we also look at some nonstandard features and extensions, including better ways of networking, web programming, and designing interfaces. Throughout the entire book, you’ll find real-world examples and guides on how to approach real problems using Perl—not just how to use the features of Perl.
Posted By : stfine | Date : 07 Jul 2007 00:17:00 | Comments : 5

Donald E. Knuth, "The TeXbook"
Addison-Wesley Professional | ISBN 0201134470 or 0201134489 | 1986 | PDF | 496 pages | 2.5 Mb

Here is the definitive guide to the use of TeX, written by the system's creator, Donald E. Knuth.
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 19 Jun 2007 19:48:00 | Comments : 0

Wicked Cool Perl Scripts: Useful Perl Scripts That Solve Difficult Problems by Steve Oualline (Author)
Publisher: No Starch Press; 1 edition (February 15, 2006) | ISBN-10: 1593270623 | PDF | 21 Mb | 336 pages
Posted By : outcaast | Date : 18 Jun 2007 10:54:00 | Comments : 6

Bernard Kolman / Robert E. Beck, «Elementary Linear Programming with Applications, Second Edition»
Academic Press | ISBN: 012417910X | 2 edition (June 22, 1995) | 449 pages | PDF | 14.6 Mb

Linear programming finds the least expensive way to meet given needs with available resources. Its results are used in every area of engineering and commerce: agriculture, oil refining, banking, and air transport. Authors Kolman and Beck present the basic notions of linear programming and illustrate how they are used to solve important common problems. The software on the included disk leads students step-by-step through the calculations.
The Second Edition is completely revised and provides additional review material on linear algebra as well as complete coverage of elementary linear programming. Other topics covered include: the Duality Theorem; transportation problems; the assignment problem; and the maximal flow problem. New figures and exercises are provided and the authors have updated all computer applications.

Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 02 Jun 2007 21:36:00 | Comments : 1

Thinking Forth by Leo Brodie (Author)
Publisher: Punchy Publishing (December 27, 2004) | ISBN-10: 0976458705 | PDF | 4 Mb | 316 pages

Thinking Forth is a book about the philosophy of problem solving and programming style, applied to the unique programming language Forth. Published first in 1984, it could be among the timeless classics of computer books, such as Fred Brooks' The Mythical Man-Month and Donald Knuth's The Art of Computer Programming.
Posted By : outcaast | Date : 21 May 2007 21:24:00 | Comments : 2

J. van Leeuwen, «Handbook of Theoretical Computer Science : Algorithms and Complexity»
Elsevier Science | ISBN 0444880712 | September 1, 1990 | 1004 pages| djvu | 12 Mb

This first part presents chapters on models of computation, complexity theory, data structures, and efficient computation in many recognized sub-disciplines of Theoretical Computer Science.... The volumes are an intellectual feast and a delight to read. They are excellently edited and beautifully produced. No serious researcher or self-respecting library can afford to do without them.
Posted By : Spymaker | Date : 15 May 2007 19:38:00 | Comments : 8

Dogan Ibrahim, «PIC Basic Projects: 30 Projects using PIC BASIC and PIC BASIC PRO»
Publisher: Newnes | Sep 2006 | ISBN: 0750668792 | Pages: 376 | PDF | 6.8 MB
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