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- Programming Beginner Programming languages like Ruby and Python are not supposed to be too hard for beginners to learn. Of course you could dive right in to C , but once you know one programming language it is much easier to learn a new one. A good beginning programming...
- Power User's Guide to SAS Programming - by Philip R Holland This book brings together a wealth of ideas about strategic and tactical solutions to everyday situations experienced when transferring, extracting, processing and reporting data. Most of the solutions can be achieved using the SAS components you alr...
- Saving Time and Money Using SAS - by Philip R Holland Get the most from your SAS software! In this expert collection of strategic and tactical solutions, author Philip Holland shows you how to save time and money by making the most of your SAS software. You'll gain a deeper knowledge of your existing SAS...
- Ada Lovelace: The First Programmer Ada Lovelace was a woman of high class in the early 1800s. Her work on Charles Babbage's mechanical machine, which was essentially an early computer, earned her the distinction of being the very first person to write programs for a computer.
- Game Programming in C# Trying to program video games can be a challenge, especially if you are just starting out. Learning to program games with C# is an easier process than most other languages, such as C and Java. The main reason is one of the best free API's out there i...
- Basic Programming: Trees After the array and the linked list are understood, trees make a good next step. Trees are often the first non-list data structure that a programmer learns. This is partially because they build on the concept of linked boxes that is used in linked...
- [sas.answers @ Holland Numerics] How will the [sas.answers @ Holland Numerics] service help you? You will receive expert advice and skills transfer on SAS software. You can send your questions either via the web interface using the button on the web page, or directly via email to sa...
- Understanding passing by reference The difference between passing by reference and passing by value is a complicated and abstract concept in programming, often seen in C and C like languages. It is one faced by many, many computer science students and baffles them to start with. Here...
- Computer Programming for Kids Today's children practically live with computers, but nowhere are they given the opportunity to understand how computers actually work. Most kids barely understand the difference between hardware and software, let alone what programming a computer re...
- Holland Numerics Limited - SAS consultancy Holland Numerics Limited is primarily a software consultancy specialising in SAS software on a wide range of platforms, including Windows, Linux, UNIX, VMS, MVS, OS/390 and z/OS, for clients in the finance, pharmaceutical and marketing sectors. Howe...
- How to Learn Programming Programming is a very advanced computing skill that involves designing, debugging, and testing programs. Programmers create the backbone of every computer program available on the market today through lines and compilations of code. An expert compute...
- Software Semiotics We focus this lens on how to improve human life by using software signs and symbols to create meaningful systems. Incidentally, the theme symbol for this lens is the interrobang, invented by the LensMaster's uncle, Martin K. Speckter, in 1962.
- Programming Fundamentals I've been writing programs for computers since I was 13 when my Dad bought a Sinclair ZX80. Of course in those days I didn't really know what I was doing, I just wrote programs by trial and error with the help of the instruction manual. Later when I...
- KDE4 Desktop Environment This is a snapshot of fedora 11 (which was released on 6/10/09) with KDE4 desktop. The desktop is beautiful. Unlike the previous versions, this one seems to be quite stable. The fedora guys have made it really cool. I like everything about it!
- Computer Programming Concepts Learning is an ongoing process that is never truly finished, "A fool who recognizes his own ignorance is thereby in fact a wise man, but a fool who considers himself wise -- that is what one really calls a fool." - Gautama Buddha. It takes time to gr...
