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Why OOP Preferred to Pop?
by avm, Jun 5, 2008
Very basic differences between POP and OOP in simple words.
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DOS Secrets Revealed
by infoguruji, May 26, 2008
To program well, you have to know more about your hardware and DOS internals. In many Institutions hardware & software are being taught as different subjects. And people don’t know how both are related. For system programming you must know the relationship between the two. Here I will help you to understand why a programmer should know hardware & DOS internals for DOS programming.
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How Good is Your Code?
by Overdrive, May 21, 2008
As a programmer you're expected to write robust, reliable and efficient programs. Just how well-coded is your program? This article provides parameters against which the "goodness" of your program should be measured.
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Game Maker
by Elliot, May 16, 2008
Game Maker is a rapid approach development tool currently used worldwide by young people at home and school to create two dimensional games.
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CSS Animations Via Mootools
by Chris Schneider, May 15, 2008
Separate your presentation and layer. Move your effects from your scripts to CSS. This script degrades for every non-Javascript browser.
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Guka's Commands
by Mitchell Carrington, May 12, 2008
An introduction on Bots and mIRC scripting; plus an introduction to my Bot, GuKa, with a list of GuKa's Commands, to give you an example of what Bots are capable of.
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Programming Basics for Beginners in C#
by Papplaci, May 11, 2008
Giving basic knowledge about programming, in the widely known C# language. If you are interested in learning C#, then I'm going to continue writing about it.
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Mathematical and Logical Topics for Language Paradigms
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, Apr 21, 2008
All about the different kinds of programming systems.
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Taking Screenshots with Java
by Frozen Boy, Apr 10, 2008
Tell your screen to say cheese.
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Five Signs That You May be a Bad Programmer
by David Cole, Mar 14, 2008
Right before the first dot.com bubble had burst, web developers wielding only Photoshop and an HTML editor were raking in $80k+ a year. When it all tanked, some of these developers went back to graphic design, got into project management, or rolled up their sleeves and learned the hard stuff – real programming.
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