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Computing for biologists: python programming and principles / Ran Libeskind-Hadas, Department of Computer Science, Harvey Mudd College, Eliot Bush, Department of Biology, Harvey Mudd College

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Algorithms for Functional Programming / by John David Stone

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Conviviality at the Crossroads: The Poetics and Politics of Everyday Encounters / Oscar Hemer, Maja Povrzanović Frykman, Per-Markku Ristilammi, editors

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Oracle programming with Visual Basic / Nick Snowdon

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Programming the World Wide Web / Robert W. Sebesta

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Programming the World Wide Web / Robert W. Sebesta, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

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Exam ref 70-480 : programming in HTML5 with Javascript and CSS3 / Rick Delorme

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The new politics of materialism [electronic resource] : history, philosophy, science / edited by Sarah Ellenzweig and John H. Zammito




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The genesis of Kant's Critique of judgment / John H. Zammito

Zammito, John H., 1948- author




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LINQ programming / Joe Mayo

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Computer graphics programming in OpenGL with Java / V. Scott Gordon, John Clevenger

Gordon, V. Scott, author




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OpenGL® programming guide : the official guide to learning OpenGL®, version 4.5 with SPIR-V / John Kessenich, Graham Sellers, Dave Shreiner

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Digital media primer : digital audio, video, imaging, and multimedia programming / Yue-Ling Wong

Wong, Yue-Ling, author




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MySQL and JSON : a practical programming guide / David Stokes

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Coding literacy : how computer programming is changing writing / Annette Vee

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CUDA by example : An introduction to general-purpose GPU programming / Jason Sanders, Edward Kandrot.

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A first course in statistical programming with R / W. John Braun and Duncan J. Murdoch

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BlitzMax for absolute beginners: games programming for the absolute beginner / Sloan Kelly

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GameMaker: Studio 100 programming challenges / Ben Tyers

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Cross over to HTML5 game development: use your programming experience to create mobile games / Zarrar Chishti

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Developing 2D games with Unity: independent game programming with C# / Jared Halpern

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Developing games on the Raspberry Pi: app programming with Lua and LÖVE / Seth Kenlon

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Beginning game programming with Pygame Zero: coding interactive games on Raspberry Pi using Python / Stewart Watkiss

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Essential ASP.NET Web Forms Development: Full Stack Programming with C#, SQL, Ajax, and JavaScript / Beasley, Robert

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Introduction to GIS programming and fundamentals with Python and ArcGIS / Chaowei Yang ; with the collaboration of Manzhu Yu [and seven others]

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Microchip AVR microcontroller primer: programming and interfacing / Steven F. Barrett, Daniel J. Pack

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Indoor scene recognition by 3-D object search: for robot programming by demonstration / Pascal Meißner

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C programming for the PIC microcontroller: demystify coding with embedded programming / Hubert Henry Ward

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Programming Interviews Exposed: Coding Your Way Through the Interview, Fourth Edition / by John Mongan, Noah Kindler, Eric Gigu?

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2019 IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Programming and Performance Visualization Tools (ProTools) [electronic journal].

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2016 5th Workshop on Extreme-Scale Programming Tools (ESPT) [electronic journal].

IEEE / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated




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Advances in quantum systems in chemistry, physics, and biology: Selected proceedings of QSCP-XXIII (Kruger Park, South Africa, September 2018) / Liliana Mammino, Davide Ceresoli, Jean Maruani, Erkki Brändas, editors

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Programming & planning in early childhood settings / Leonie Arthur, Bronwyn Beecher, Elizabeth Death, Sue Dockett, Sue Farmer

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Documentation and the early years learning framework : researching in Reggio Emilia and Australia / Jan Millikan, Stefania Giamminuti

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Java : an introduction to problem solving & programming / Walter Savitch (University of California, San Diego) ; contributor, Kenrick Mock (University of Alaska Anchorage)

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C++ programming : an object-oriented approach / Behrouz A. Forouzan, Richard F. Gilberg

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Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic 2017 / Diane Zak

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Hack audio : an introduction to computer programming and digital signal processing in MATLAB / Eric Tarr

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Python programming in context / Bradley N. Miller, David L. Ranum, Julie Anderson

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001 JSJ Asynchronous Programming

The panelists discuss asynchronous programming.




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057 JSJ Functional Programming with Zach Kessin

Use this link and code JAVAJAB to get 20% off your registration for FluentConf 2013! Panel Zachary Kessin (twitter github Mostly Erlang Podcast) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 00:55 - Zach Kessin Introduction Programming HTML5 Applications Building Web Applications with Erlang Product Structure Mostly Erlang Podcast 03:01 - Functional Programming Haskell LISP Scheme Erlang Underscore.js chain 06:44 - Monad q Maybe monad 11:33 - Functional Languages vs JavaScript No side effects 18:09 - Why Functional Programming? 037 JSJ Promises with Dominic Denicola and Kris Kowal Higher order functions Ext JS 24:35 - Tail_call Recursion cdr car 044 JSJ Book Club: Effective JavaScript with David Herman 32:54 - Programming Languages Seven Languages in Seven Weeks: A Pragmatic Guide to Learning Programming Languages (Pragmatic Programmers) by Bruce Tate 33:38 - Functional Programming Libraries valentine Maybe.coffee q 36:13 - What do you miss in JavaScript? Pattern Matching Picks Vi Hart on Normalcy of Pi (Jamison) Sport Balls Replaced With Cats (Jamison) JavaScript Allongé by Reginald Braithwaite (Merrick) BonsaiJS (Merrick) Wringing out Water on the ISS - for Science! (Chuck) RequireJS (Chuck) Mostly Erlang (Zach) Boston PD (Zach) Iron Dome (Zach) Next Week Building Accessible Websites on a Podcast with Brian Hogan Transcript [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at Bluebox.net.] [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.] CHUCK:  Hey everybody, and welcome to Episode 57 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have Jamison Dance. JAMISON:  Hello, friends. CHUCK:  Merrick Christensen. MERRICK:  Hi. CHUCK:  I’m Charles Max Wood from Devchat.tv and this week, we have a special guest and that’s Zach Kessin. ZACH:  Hey everybody. CHUCK:  Did I say your name right, Zach? ZACH:  Yep, you got it right. CHUCK:  Alright. This week, we’re going to be talking about functional programming in JavaScript. You want to give us a little bit of a background on you, so that you can kind of explain, I don’t know, who you are and your expertise here? ZACH:  Oh, okay. So yeah, I’m Zach Kessin. I’ve been a software developer for close to 20 years, on the web, close to 20 years now. My first web app in PHP version -- oh, not PHP, in Perl version 4 with mSQL, because MySQL didn’t exist yet. That was, like, 1994. And let’s see, I’ve been doing web applications ever since. Worked in Boston area, in London and then in Israel for about 10 years now. I’m also the author of ‘Programming HTML5 Applications’ and ‘Building Web Applications with Erlang’, both published by O’Reilly. And my interests include functional programming, code generation and concurrency in Erlang. So, well, that’s a different show. That’s sort of my background. And I work at a small Tel Aviv startup called Product Structure that we build [inaudible] components and workflows that will be self-optimizing on your website. So, that’s what we’re doing. We’re launching it soon. CHUCK:  Cool. MERRICK:  Very cool. CHUCK:  You just launched your own podcast, didn’t you? ZACH:  Yeah. I just launched my own podcast called ‘Mostly Erlang’. It’s going to cover Erlang and occasionally other functional languages like Haskell and OCML. We had our first, we recorded our first episode last week. And the first episode is called ‘Building Skynet’. And the second episode will be on the Webmachine framework, which is an HTTP framework, backend framework though, to do semantically correct Webmachine.




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061 JSJ Functional Reactive Programming with Juha Paananen and Joe Fiorini

Panel Juha Paananen (twitter github blog) Joe Fiorini (twitter github blog) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:20 - Joe Fiorini Introduction Interaction Developer at Designing Interactive in Cleveland, OH 01:42 - Juha Paananen Introduction Software Developer at Reaktor in Helsinki, Finland 02:30 - Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) vs Functional Programming 057 JSJ Functional Programming with Zach Kessin 04:25 - Declarative Programming 05:55 - Map and Filter 07:05 - bacon.js Flapjax 09:10 - Mapping and filtering event streams 10:40 - Asynchronicity and Promises 14:28 - Using FRP ReactiveCocoa Complex UIs TodoMVC with Bacon.js, Backbone.js and Transparency.js by pyykiss 20:02 - Ember.js and FRP 22:04 - MVC frameworks and FRP Juha Paananen: FRP, Bacon.js and stuff: Chicken, Egg and Bacon.js 24:35 - Learning FRP 25:49 - Where did FRP come from? What is (functional) reactive programming? - Stack Overflow Conal Elliott: Composing Reactive Animations Haskell Reactive-banana - HaskellWiki 29:07 - Going beyond visual media substack/stream-handbook 32:18 - Wrappers 33:31 - How to build things with FRP libraries Juha Paananen @ MLOC.JS: Functional Reactive Programming in JavaScript using Bacon.js Picks SlideShare: Functional Reactive Programming in JavaScript (AJ) Valve: The AI Systems of Left 4 Dead by Michael Booth (Jamison) programming is terrible (Jamison) Simple Made Easy: Rich Hickey (Jamison) AngularJS Fundamentals (Joe's Pluralsight Course) (Joe) Open Source Bridge (Joe) That Conference (Joe) Star Trek: Into Darkness (Joe) ServerBear (AJ) rainwave (AJ) rwbackend (AJ) Mesa Boogie Lone Star Guitar Amplifier (Merrick) backburner.js (Merrick) messageformat.js (Merrick) Digital Ocean (Chuck) Emacs (Chuck) emacs_libs (Chuck) Tmux (Chuck) GitLab (Chuck) Flight by Twitter (Joe F.) Ember.js (Joe F.) CodeMash (Joe F.) fantasy-land (Juha) The Bacon.js postings featuring Phil Roberts (Juha) Iron Sky (Juha) Reaktor Dev Day (Juha) Next Week Dojo with Dylan Schiemann Transcript MERRICK:  How come nobody acknowledges when I talk? What about that? JAMISON:  That’s a deeper problem than a microphone. [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at Bluebox.net.]  [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.]  CHUCK:  Hey everybody, and welcome to Episode 61 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have AJ O’Neal. AJ:  Yo, yo, yo. Coming at you live from Iowa. CHUCK:  Again? AJ:  Oh, I guess I was there last time, huh? It’ll be New York soon. CHUCK:  We have Jamison Dance. JAMISON:  Howdy, guys. CHUCK:  Joe Eames. JOE E:  Hey there. CHUCK:  Merrick Christensen. MERRICK:  What’s up? CHUCK:  I’m Charles Max Wood from DevChat.tv. This week, we have two special guests. We have Joe Fiorini. JOE F:  Hello everyone. CHUCK:  And Juha Paananen. JUHA:  Yeah. Hi everybody. Juha Paananen. CHUCK:  Thank you for straightening that up for me. We’re going to have you guys introduce yourself real quick, since you haven’t been on the show before. Joe, why don’t you start us off? JOE F:  Sure. My name is Joe Fiorini and I am an Interaction Developer at Designing Interactive in Cleveland, Ohio. I do a decent amount of JavaScript development every week. I’ve discovered Functional Reactive Programming three or four months ago and it’s changed my world. CHUCK:  Awesome. And Juha, do you want to introduce yourself as well? JUHA:  Yeah, why not? I’m Juha. I’m from Finland. Helsinki.




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140 JSJ Using Art to Get and Keep People Interested in Programming with Jenn Schiffer

The panelists talk to Jenn Schiffer about using art to get and keep people interested in programming.




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143 JSJ Teaching Programming and Computer Science with Pamela Fox

Pamela Fox and the rest of the gang talk about teaching programming and Computer Science.




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225 JSJ Functional Programming with John A. De Goes

03:08 - John A. De Goes Introduction

04:07 - PureScript

JavaScript Jabber Episode #189: PureScript with John A. De Goes and Phil Freeman

04:58 - “Purely Functional”

09:18 - Weaknesses With Functional Programming

14:36 - Organizing a FP Codebase

17:54 - Beginners and Functional Programming; Getting Started

  • Learning About the History of Functional Programming
  • Hiring Junior Devs to do FP

28:20 - The Rise of Functional Programming in JavaScript-land

32:08 - Handling Existing Applications

36:03 - Complexity Argument

41:53 - Weighing Language Tradeoffs; Alt.js


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