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Python Programming Tutorial
This tutorial is for all those who want to begin learning the Python programming language. Prior knowledge of computer programming is not required but might be advantageous in some cases. We aim to make you familiar with the most daunting concepts in programming language with the help of simple, intuitive explanations and self-explanatory examples.
Added: Wed Mar 19 2014; URL: http://www.programiz.com/python-programming;
id = 222
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Programming Textbooks by Nils M Holm
Includes: "Scheme 9 from Empty Space", "zen-style programming", "Logic Programming in Scheme", "Lightweight Compiler Techniques". Full text and code.
Added: Mon Feb 23 2009; URL: http://t3x.org/books/;
id = 178
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SIOD: Scheme in One Defun
SIOD is a small-footprint implementation of the Scheme programming language that is provided with some database, unix programming and cgi scripting extensions. A classic from the "neat little programming languages" department.
Added: Mon Mar 14 2005; URL: http://people.delphiforums.com/gjc/siod.html;
id = 56
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Generator Tricks for Systems Programmers
This tutorial discusses various techniques for using generator functions and generator expressions in the context of systems programming (in Python). This topic loosely includes files, file systems, text parsing, network programming, and programming with threads.
Added: Thu Apr 24 2008; URL: http://www.dabeaz.com/generators/;
id = 158
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The Go Programming Language
Go is a general-purpose language designed with systems programming in mind. It is strongly typed and garbage-collected and has explicit support for concurrent programming. Programs are constructed from packages, whose properties allow efficient management of dependencies. The existing implementations use a traditional compile/link model to generate executable binaries.
The grammar is compact and regular, allowing for easy analysis by automatic tools such as integrated development environments.
Added: Wed Nov 11 2009; URL: http://golang.org/;
id = 194