Guide to Program Freebooks, Tutorials,Free Lecture Notes
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Computer
Science Free Books :
Guide
to Program ( 26)
Algorithms/Data
Structure ( 40) Operating
Systems ( 16)
Information
Security ( 23)
Machine
Languages ( 11)
AI/Logic
Program ( 25)
Bioinformatics ( 10)
Compiler
Construction ( 16) Mathematics/Logic ( 59)
Computer
Architecture ( 12) Programming
Languages ( 23)
OOD/OOP ( 19)
Cryptography ( 19)
Computational
Complexity ( 10)
Numerical
Computation ( 10) TeX/LaTeX ( 9)
Computer
Graphics ( 21)
Computer
Networks ( 16)
Electronics/Chips
Design/Programming ( 22)
Database
Systems ( 23)
Functional
Programming ( 11)
Hardware/History/PC ( 21)
Information
Theory ( 11)
Theory
of Computation a ( 10)
 The Art of Computer Programming, Volumn 4, ©2007 (Donald E. Knuth)
 Programming from the Ground Up using Assembly Languages (Jonathan Bartlett) [Homepage]
 Learn to Program: A Tutorial for the Future Programmer (Chris Pine)
 Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, 2nd Edition, (H. Abelson, G.J. Sussman) [Videos] [Videos]
 Art of Programming Contest, ©2006 (Ahmed Shamsul Arefin)
 Introduction to Programming using Python ©2005 (Katja Schuerer, et al)
 Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming (P. Roy, S. Harid, PDF, 939p) [Mirror]
 Programming Principles in Java: Architectures and Interfaces (David Schmidt)
 How To Design Programs: An Introduction To Programming and Computing (M. Felleisen, et al)
 Watch What I Do: Programming by Demonstration
 The Programmers' Stone (Alan &
Colston) [PDF]
 Designing and Building Parallel Programs (Ian Foster) [Mirror1] [Mirror2]
 How to be a Programmer: A Short, Comprehensive, and Personal Summary (Robert L. Read)
 A Gentle Introduction to Programming (A. Cumming)
 How to Think Like a Computer Scientist [Mirror]
 A Practical Theory of Programming (E. Hehner)
 The Craft of Programming (John C. Reynolds)
 User Interface Design for Programmers (Joel Spolsky)
 Programming Pearls, 2nd Edition (J. Bentley)
 Programming from Specifications (Carroll Morgan)
 Introduction to Parallel Computing
 Patterns for Adaptive Programming (AP)
 You Should Learn to Program
 A Programmer's Guide to the Mind
 Learning to Program (Alan Gauld)
 Your Program's Posture
(Alan Cooper)
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