Miscellaneous links
http://advisor.com
- ADVISOR NETWORK –
Expert advice and tech training on IT, software development, mobile, wireless,
e-business, Java, Microsoft .NET, security, databases, programming,
and technology in magazines, expert training, newsletters, seminars,
onsite training, Web sites, Advisor Zone, and CDs. Providing expert advice and
technology know-how via print magazines and journals, e-mail newsletters, CDs,
conferences and seminars, on-site training, and Web zones and sites.
http://cg.cs.tu-berlin.de/~ki/engines.html
- 3D Engines List –
The 3D Engines List tries to provide an overview of software 3D engines
for realtime graphics and VR on various platforms. Each engine is reviewed with
list of features, contact information (email, link to homepage) and links to
download a demo or the source.
All the 3DEL pages are © Karsten Isakovic, Technical University of Berlin.
The 3DEL pages were last modified on 23.6.2000.
http://www.acme.com
- ACME Laboratories –
Jeffrey A. Poskanzer page. Unix, C, C++, Java, shell scripts, TCP/IP, HTTP, CGI,
HTML, netnews, SMTP, user interface design, protocol design, API design,
image file formats, 2-D graphics algorithms, PostScript, FreeBSD sysadmin,
firewalls and network security, PC hardware.
http://netdial.caribe.net/~adrian2
- Adrian’s Home Page –
Computers, Freeware, Programming, PC.
http://www.research.att.com/~orost/bench_plus_plus.html
- Bench++ Home Page.
The suite is based on the Ada PIWG suite, and therefore is designed to test
individual language features, with some small applications and
“traditional” benchmarks thrown in.
http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee
- Tim Berners-Lee page –
With a background of system design in real-time
communications and text processing software development, in 1989 he invented the
World Wide Web, an
internet-based hypermedia initiative for global information sharing. while
working at CERN, the European Particle Physics
Laboratory. He wrote the first web client (browser-editor) and server in 1990.
http://www.utdallas.edu/~cantrell
- CD Cantrell’s Home Page –
I’m an Associate Dean of the
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics, and
the Director of the Photonic Technology and Engineering Center (PhoTEC), at The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD). I’m also a licensed Professional
Engineer in the State of Texas.
http://www-iiuf.unifr.ch/idp/languages/cocoon/cocoon.htm
- Cocoon Utilities –
The Cocoon utilities process C++ include files and produce a net
of web pages that document the libraries, classes, and global functions and
types that are found in them. Cocoon relies on a small set of simple formatting
conventions in the header files. Use of these conventions does not interfere
with most formatting preferences, and does not obfuscate the code. (Cocoon is
fairly flexible, and can probably do something useful even with code that
doesn’t comply with its usual conventions...)
http://www.codenet.ru
- CodeNet.RU –
(Russian resource) Everything for programmer. Starting from web programming to
system programming. A lot of documentation for the video and sound programming.
File format description. Everything with good (clear) examples. A lot of more.
http://www.december.com
- December Communications, Inc. –
A World Wide Web-based communications company
offering online publications, presentations, and consulting.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~dgb/delphi.html
- Delphi Companion –
The Delphi Companion was a nonprofit private initiative dedicated to the
Delphi programmer. We tried to provide shortcuts to the huge amount of
information on the net on Delphi and related products.
http://dospage.by.ru
- dospage.by.ru –
(Russian resource) All about DOS operating system!
http://www.eg3.org
- eg3.com –
welcome to eg3.com, your portal to the “best of the web” for embedded
systems, dsp, real-time/rtos, board-level computing, soc and more... don’t
miss our free eCLIPS
news alerts! and click here
for new sites added in the last thirty days...
http://www.eg3.org/navi/softd.htm
- e3.com/embedded –
embedded software development is an increasingly important
and confusing area. this section identifies the best net resources
and white papers for topics like ada, assembly language, C++, and
object-oriented programming for electronic design.
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~elec201
- ELEC 201 home page –
ELEC 201 introduces undergraduates to the principles and practice of engineering
design, and to engineering as a profession. Teams of three students
design, construct, and program a small autonomous robot to engage in a
competition at the end of the course.
http://www.eff.org
- EFF: Homepage –
Electronic Frontier Foundation is a non-profit group working
to protect your digital rights. If America’s founding fathers had anticipated
the digital frontier, there would be a clause in the Constitution protecting
your rights online, as well. Instead, a modern group of freedom fighters was
necessary to extend the original vision into the digital world. That’s where
the Electronic Frontier Foundation comes in.
http://www.embedded.com
- Embedded Systems Programming - Embedded.com –
Welcome to Embedded.com, the on-line resource for embedded systems developers.
This is the place to come for tutorials, code, demos, and news, along with
information about Embedded Systems Programming Magazine
and the Embedded Systems Conferences.
http://catb.org/esr
- Eric Raymond’s Home Page –
Welcome to my piece of the Web. I maintain quite a lot of
open-source software, FAQs, and HTML
documents, so this site is rather complex. It’s mostly validated HTML and light
on the graphics, though. You won’t have to wait an eon for any of the pages to
load.
http://www.savinov.spb.ru
- FuturePerfect –
(Russian resource) Links for programmers under Windows and Unix.
Technologies, techniques, Internet and non-... C, C++, Java, XML, XSL, HTTP,
POSIX, STL, CGI. Job search, study English, etc...
http://www.geekchic.com
- Geek Chic –
Welcome to Geek Chic. (That’s pronounced “geek sheek”, as in “trees chic”,
which is French for “way cool”.) Hey, no marketing hype here.
We’re content-driven...
http://www.geek-girl.com/unix.html
- Geek Girl: the UNIX Reference Desk –
This document contains references to material culled from a number of different
sources on computing in the UNIX environment.
http://www.thelinkinspector.com/Gigglebytes.htm
- Gigglebytes –
Where to go for Lincoln Spector’s long-running computer humor column,
Gigglebytes.
http://www.goldsoft.ru
- GoldSoft.ru –
(Russian resource) Freeware, shareware, news. Drivers for BIOS, modems, LAN
cards, sound cards, printers.
http://www.ixbt.com
- iXBT.com –
(Russian resource) All what you want to know about computers and
Hi-Tech. Hardware, Hi-Tech, PC, Computer, Benchmark, Test,
Review, Preview, Roundup, Software, Games, Technology...
http://www.toad.com/gnu
- John Gilmore’s home page –
John Gilmore, Entrepreneur and Civil Libertarian.
http://www.kpnemo.ru
- KPNemo –
(Russian resource) KPNEMO - all warez, news and much other for YOU.
http://www.translation.langenberg.com
- Language Translation –
Language Translation – English, French, German, Danish, Spanish, Finnish,
Czech & Italian. (svk note: As far as I know Russian - I am native -
translation to Russian looks quite funny - I have tried to translate my page :).
http://www.networkdoc.ru
- NetworkDoc.ru –
(Russian resource) Collection of the documents and materials to help to
system administrator.
http://www.oldversion.com
- OldVersion.com –
Sometimes upgrading to a newer version can be a good thing. Other times, your
computer may not be compatible with the new version, the new version is bloated,
or all the good options are no longer available. If you are looking for an old
version of any program, OldVersion.com should be your first stop.
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Languages/Assembly/x86/FAQs,_Help,_and_Tutorials
- Open Directory - Computers –
Open Directory - Computers: Programming: Languages: Assembly: x86:
FAQs, Help, and Tutorials.
http://www.opengl.org
- OpenGL - High Performance 2D/3D Graphics –
The official site for OpenGL - The vendor-neutral, multi-platform graphics
standard for high performance 2D/3D graphics. OpenGl.org is the one-stop hub
for all OpenGL news, applications, gamss and developer documentation.
It is the official site for the OpenGL Architecture Review Board
http://www.opennet.ru
- OpenNet.RU –
(Russian resource) Unix systems and open technologies for administrators,
programmers, users (Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD).
http://development.freeservers.com
- Programming links –
PROGRAMMING LINKS. Art of Assembly Language Programming.
http://www.programmersheaven.com
- Programmers’ Heaven –
For free C++, Visual Basic, ASP, sourcecode, programming,
javascript, code, delphi, pascal and more
http://www.shelek.com/club
- Shelek.com –
(Russian resource) Yet another “Programmer’s Portal”...
http://www.simtel.net
- Simtel - freeware and shareware software downloads –
Simtel.Net - A worldwide distribution network for Shareware, Freeware, and
Public Domain Software - Windows XP, Windows 2000 / Windows NT,
WinME / Win98 / Win95, Windows 3.x, MS-DOS, Macintosh,
Handhelds (Palm, Pocket PC, WinCE, etc.), DJGPP Compiler, and GNUish Project.
http://www.slo.ru
- SLO.RU –
(Russian resource) software news, links, documentation.
http://www.softdoc.ru
- SoftDoc.ru –
(Russian resource) Documentation about software, articles, discussions,
advises, tricks.
http://www.swtech.com
- Software Technologies – Developer Information –
This site provides direct access to technical information for professional
software developers. It aims to be a one-stop reference for ALL developers,
and tries to have links to all the information you need to do your job.
It covers detailed technical information on: Design Patterns, Transaction
Processing, Databases, CORBA, XML, Java, C++, Server-side and Client-side
development technology.
http://www.sources.ru
- Sources.RU –
(Russian resource) Server for the programmers.
Source code collection, documentation, links.
http://www.sqldesktop.com
- sqlDESKTOP –
is a computerized manual filing system arranged just like an ordinary office
with pictures of real cabinets and real folders. You can arrange by project,
by department or whatever makes sense to you. sqlDESKTOP doesn’t tell you how
to organize, it lets you do things your own way. Documents are easy to find
because you don’t have to remember the exact name of the document or where
you put it. Instead, you can visually locate what you are looking for in a
familiar office environment and click on it.
http://wiht.link/assembly-lang
- Assembly Language Introduction and Resources –
Assembly language is the most fundamental kind of software programming.
We provide an introduction and all the resources you need to move forward.
(Collection of the Assembly Language related links.)
http://www.winehq.com
- Wine HQ –
Wine is an Open Source implementation of the
Windows API on top of
X and Unix.
http://www.winsite.com
- WinSite –
Windows, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Win ME, Windows XP, Win3x,
Win9x, Win2x shareware, screen savers, trialware, freeware, screensavers,
drivers, fonts, utilities, casino, cards, tech programs, shareware download.
http://www.wotsit.org
- Wotsit File Format –
Welcome to Wotsit’s Format, the complete programmer’s resource on the net.
This site contains file format information on hundreds of different file types
and all sorts of other useful programming information; algorithms, source code,
specifications, etc.