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kgun
07-16-2009, 09:15 AM
These Books on Web 2.0 developement, explaining CSS, XML, DOM, AJAX, OOP and Design patterns. (http://www.kjellbleivik.com/Books/) resources are now open for educational purposes.



If you see your link / book and want the information deleted, post a reason why here.
It is constantly under construction, so it is
- Incomplete.
- Some links do not function yet.
I don't take any responsibility for errors or other deficiencies.
Take the examples as is.

Note: For those interested in speed, assembly programming, look at the link at the bottom of the above page;)

You may use Google translate to translate this thread:

Hvordan begynne i Assembly? (http://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?session=9ecfb13649b391994e04c36d304f4d5f&showtopic=633431&st=0) (How to start in Assembly)

I never promised you a rose garden, and your life may be too short to program in assembler so don't crash out of orbit;).

Clicken
07-30-2009, 11:40 PM
Kgun, you have some very interesting links on the book page however I couldn’t get through the whole list due to the layout. I realize this is not the ‘Review’ forum but I thought you might appreciate some feed back. I would have sent my comments in a PM however you know why I couldn’t, so here they are.

Misterscreenjeans said all of the red on the screen made his heart miss a beat, because he is a tech and red screens indicates major problems. (hehe), he thought my computer was calling him!

The center positioning of the links makes going through the list more difficult than it should be. If the links were left justified then I’d bet that your visitors would appreciate it. Perhaps more than one column as well would help speed up the searching process.

Also, the link posted above for ‘How to Start in Assembly’ displays as: Firefox can't find the server at www.diskusjon.no (http://www.diskusjon.no/).

I tried refreshing and trying again so you might want to check that link to see if it is just me.

Sorry to mess up your thread, but if you would just accept PMs…

kgun
08-05-2009, 05:04 AM
Kgun, you have some very interesting links on the book page however I couldn’t get through the whole list due to the layout. I realize this is not the ‘Review’ forum but I thought you might appreciate some feed back. I would have sent my comments in a PM however you know why I couldn’t, so here they are.

Fine that you find the links originally made for myself interesting. The CSS, JavaScript and some AJAX examples may be of value. I don't put much work in this. Some links are broken since they need a database or a plugin. That book folder of my site was opened because I thought someone may find value in it. Regarding PHP, you can of course not see the code. In my view this APRESS.COM : PHP 5 Objects, Patterns, and Practice : 9781590593806 (http://www.apress.com/book/view/1590593804) book is most interesting for those coding in PHP. Very good book, that has some nice features. As indicated on my site you can download the code for that book free. There is also a free one.



The center positioning of the links makes going through the list more difficult than it should be. If the links were left justified then I’d bet that your visitors would appreciate it. Perhaps more than one column as well would help speed up the searching process.

Personally I have no problem with the links. Funny that you have. In stead of you downloading XAMP you see some code examples directly in action on line. It was not for a site review. More like take it or leave it. It may be updated with additional examples and some broken code links fixed.



Also, the link posted above for ‘How to Start in Assembly’ displays as: Firefox can't find the server at www.diskusjon.no (http://www.diskusjon.no/).
Hm.
It is one of our largest forums. Is that forum only open to Norwegian Ip's? Do you still not see it? The forum has never been down when I have used it.



Sorry to mess up your thread, but if you would just accept PMs…
No problem. Hopefully you find more of interest deeper in the link collection.

Clicken
08-08-2009, 02:17 AM
I never promised you a rose garden,…Nor a walk in the park! lol

Sorry to be so picky kgun, but as long as you were sharing your resources with us then I thought you might consider making it a little more user friendly. It is easy for you because you created it. The suggestion was just that.

BTW, the Assembly link finally worked but I think I will pass on the translation because you are right, life is too short and that stuff is hard enough to figure out in a native language much less getting lost in translation.

Thanks for sharing!

kgun
08-08-2009, 06:08 AM
But why not take a look at C++Builder 2009 (today second link on my page).

You program by putting binary components on forms that become windows in your application. You can modify these components in an object inspector. The real problem is to make your own code, event handlers etc. and sew everything together. It is rapid visual programming.

I do not know your background in C++ (my favorite compiled language), but I can highly recommend Accelerated C++ (http://www.acceleratedcpp.com/) . I have not read the book myself, but I think most of the subject is covered in articles I read back in the mid 1990's. You find examples on my forum ForumNorway.com :: View Forum - C++ (http://www.forumnorway.com/viewforum.php?f=13&sid=dc2a68474050d07655bcb008b42e704d) in the C++ section.

You can download the code from the above book's link.

Interesting: Only a woman commenting in this thread. Here women are passing men at the universities. They are now in majority and they do it better. They may be more focused on subject than person.

kgun
09-02-2009, 09:49 AM
BTW, the Assembly link finally worked but I think I will pass on the translation because you are right, life is too short and that stuff is hard enough to figure out in a native language much less getting lost in translation.

If you are interested in game development, as a minimum, you can translate these posts to English;)


Hvordan begynne i Assembly? - Forum - Hardware.no (http://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?showtopic=633431&st=43)
Tanker og forslag til mitt første spill (http://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?showtopic=1134739&pid=14294333&st=20&#entry14294333)
Additional resources: Books and resources on game development (http://www.kjellbleivik.com/Books/GameDevelopment.htm)

mimos
09-23-2009, 01:05 PM
There are too many free ebook sites over the internet. Specially for programming and software. Most links i tried to open hadn't the book but some code for the book. Other links had the sale page for the book/ebook. You can find some ebooks ther but is not exactly a free ebook list.
No offence kgun but its true that the layout doesn't help. sorry

kgun
09-23-2009, 01:07 PM
There are too many free ebook sites over the internet. Specially for programming and software.
Generally there is too much information on the internet.:roll:

weegillis
09-23-2009, 03:00 PM
This is where you come in kgun. Putting those ducks in a row. Pick a row, any row, then start there. There is not too much information, just too many rows hundreds and thousands deep to be able to pinpoint the right information for the problem at hand. In come search engines.

Just looking at a handful of the very good books leaves me scratching my head--where to begin, where to lay out the cash? Where to get all the time to learn, study and absorb it. I already have a stack of SitePoint books, and shelves of older books going all the way back to the 70s. Do I really need another book? In comes the internet, again.

When do we search? Obviously we're looking for something. But more to the point, I search the most when I have a problem that my efforts don't measure up to, seeking specific information that I can understand then turn into a solution, be it syntax, logic or method. Then, I'm not a copy/paste artist so I really do want information, not just code. Thank heaven for Search. Thank heaven for all that information.

kgun
09-23-2009, 03:14 PM
Thank heaven for Search. Thank heaven for all that information.
And for books.

I know that the information could have beem much more organized, but I don't have the time to do it. It is an offer. Take it or leave it.

Before I put my favourites on the internet, professional people asked for them. Should I close the folder in order not to confuse people? But no link is random and no link is lobbied there.

kgun
10-06-2009, 06:31 PM
This, http://www.avr-asm-download.de/beginner_en.pdf Beginners introduction to the Assembly Language may be of interest. Note the short section: "Assembler is easy to learn".

Note that that you can produce an assembly .ASM file before you produce the .OBJ code with C++Builder 2009 / 2010 and there are reverse engineering options in the Builder as well.

It is explained in the second CPB2010 PDF document that can be downloaded from the last site in my signature links.

mimos
10-07-2009, 01:21 AM
Wow!! Thanks!

kgun
10-07-2009, 01:07 PM
Wow!! Thanks!
Distribute my PDF documents on your site with the correct reference.

mimos
10-07-2009, 04:02 PM
so should i refer to this forum? :D


Distribute my PDF documents on your site with the correct reference.

this is what i did ;)

kgun
10-07-2009, 04:41 PM
so should i refer to this forum? :D
this is what i did ;)
My opinion, if you distribute the PDF's that you find in my signature link is:


You can refer to this forum and say that you found the documents via WPW.
If you link to or download the documents from my site: Learn object oriented programming, at OopSchool.com (http://www.oopschool.com/)
you should mention that site.
Note so long, the documents have been updated one or more times a day. I can not say when that stops. An indication is that the date in the introduction is not changed.

mimos
10-07-2009, 05:02 PM
What if i found this ebook with translations in other languages at AVR-Assembler-Tutorial (http://www.avr-asm-tutorial.net/) ?

(Your ebook? :D:D:D)

kgun
10-07-2009, 05:42 PM
(Your ebook? :D:D:D)
No, then it is correct to link to this thread if you found the information here and that site and / or his home page IMO.

deepsand
11-03-2009, 11:18 PM
What are you opinion of my code pages.
Very nice. (Thought I'd said as much in a rep. comment.)


Shall I block them (only allow my own IP) as I did originally?
Not sure what you mean by this question.

BTW, the Title of the Section re. Assemblers, "Assmebly programing," should be "Assembly programing."

kgun
11-04-2009, 06:13 AM
BTW, the Title of the Section re. Assemblers, "Assmebly programing," should be "Assembly programing."
And programming with two m's?

It is difficult to get rid of the devil that is constantly in the details:rolleyes:.

Thank you.

weegillis
11-04-2009, 06:45 AM
I'm stuck. Since 1981 we've had the capability, yet in 2009 there still isn't a ruler in the OS.

link: Ruler search in WinXP (http://my.tenfingers.net/downloads/searchresults_ruler.png)

Can I give myself an infraction? This is obviously a thread hi-jack. Side bar?

deepsand
11-04-2009, 06:49 PM
And programming with two m's?

It is difficult to get rid of the devil that is constantly in the details:rolleyes:.

Thank you.
And, obviously, 4 eyes are better than 2, as I missed something as well!

deepsand
11-04-2009, 06:50 PM
I'm stuck. Since 1981 we've had the capability, yet in 2009 there still isn't a ruler in the OS.

link: Ruler search in WinXP (http://my.tenfingers.net/downloads/searchresults_ruler.png)
Ruler? :confused:


Can I give myself an infraction? This is obviously a thread hi-jack. Side bar?
Next time, just be certain to use the / tags. ;)