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The Java™ Tutorials
The Java Tutorials are practical guides for programmers who want to use the Java programming language to create applications. They include hundreds of complete, working examples, and dozens of lessons. Groups of related lessons are organized into "trails"
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Getting Started with Cocoa: a Friendlier Approach
It’s a strange irony: Cocoa makes writing feature-filled apps so easy, but it’s really quite hard to pick up how to use it! You might start with the Currency Converter or some other basic tutorial, but it’s very difficult to get the big picture; whe
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Optimus · microformats transformer
Optimus—is a microformats transformer. Easily transform your microformatted content to nice, clean, easily digestible, XML, JSON or JSON-P. You can also easily set filters to only receive particular formats.
Now your web site could really be your API w
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YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
This channel is the home for videos of interest to developers. It will contain interviews, screencasts, and anything that the Google Code folk think is entertaining.
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IBM Research | Ponder this | pages
You are cordially invited to match wits with some of the best minds in IBM Research.
Seems some of us can't see a problem without wanting to take a crack at solving it. Does that sound like you? Good. Forge ahead and ponder this month's problem. We'll po
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CodeProject: Statistical parsing of English sentences. Free source code and programming articles
In a previous article, I presented a maximum entropy modeling library called SharpEntropy, a C# port of a mature Java library called the MaxEnt toolkit. The Java MaxEnt library is used by another open source Java library, called OpenNLP, which provides a
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Weka 3 - Data Mining with Open Source Machine Learning Software in Java
Weka is a collection of machine learning algorithms for data mining tasks. The algorithms can either be applied directly to a dataset or called from your own Java code. Weka contains tools for data pre-processing, classification, regression, clustering, a
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Design Patterns in Python
The choice of implementation language affects the use of design patterns. Naturally some languages are better applicable for different tasks than others. Each language has its own set of strengths and weaknesses. In this paper we implement some of the bet
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LAB-4275: Using Goolgle Web Toolkit for Building AJAX Applications
his hands-on lab takes you through the basics of using Google Web Toolkit (GWT) for developing AJAX-based web applications. This document is designed to get you going as quickly as possible. In this hands-on lab, you will exercise the following features
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GnomeDeveloperKit - GNOME Live!
Available as a VMWare image and an installable ISO, the GNOME Developer Kit is a full Linux distribution derived from Foresight Linux containing daily builds of GNOME unstable from Subversion.
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Head First Labs
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Google Mac Developer Playground - Google Code
Many developers at Google work on interesting open-source projects, some full time, some in their 20% time. This page is a collection of several such Mac-related projects.
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HowTo/Sorting - PythonInfo Wiki
Python lists have a built-in sort() method. There are many ways to use it to sort a list and there doesn't appear to be a single, central place in the various manuals describing them, so I'll do so here.
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Welcome to Pyke
Pyke is a knowledge-based inference engine (expert system) written in 100% python that can:
* Do both forward-chaining (data driven) and backward-chaining (goal directed) inferencing.
o Pyke may be embedded into any python program.
* Au
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SAGE: Open Source Mathematics Software
General and Advanced Pure and Applied Mathematics
Use SAGE for studying a huge range of mathematics, including algebra, calculus, elementary to very advanced number theory, cryptography, numerical computation, commutative algebra, group theory, combinator
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Exploring Leopard with DTrace
oftware is abstract and non-tactile by its very nature. It can be difficult to see what it is doing and why it may be misbehaving. To get a better view of software, we often use tools like gdb, leaks, lsof, and sc_usage, just to name a few. We even still
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Category Theory for the Java Programmer « reperiendi
There are several good introductions to category theory, each written for a different audience. However, I have never seen one aimed at someone trained as a programmer rather than as a computer scientist or as a mathematician. There are programming langua
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David MacKay: Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms: Home
`An instant classic, covering everything from Shannon's fundamental theorems to the postmodern theory of LDPC codes. You'll want two copies of this astonishing book, one for the office and one for the fireside at home.'
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Microformats vs. RDF: How Microformats Relate to the Semantic Web - Blog - Semantic Focus
Microformats are a wildly popular set of formats for embedding metadata within normal XHTML. The primary advantage Microformats offer over RDF (including its embedded serializations) is that you can embed metadata directly in the XHTML, reducing the amoun
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