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I'm looking for books and literature on the inner workings of the CLR (and/or possibly the DLR), my long time goal is to implement a simple language on the CLR.
Started by thr on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
A few starters for the CLR:
CLR via C# (soon to have an update for v4) (Jeff Richter) ECMA 335 Essential... .
The C# compiler is itself written in C#, and source code is available .
I would imagine the source code for Mono might have something to say about that .
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What made you feel MFW was the best fit for your family?
Quote: : I am curious as to what made you feel MFW was the best fit for your family. On other forums, it seems that the main reason they chose something else is that the book basket is a "hinderance...
Started by Julie in MN on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at mfwbooks):
MFW would not work, but some, although rich....
Also, some programs can be done by secular homeschoolers.
That are "literature based unit studies" and "literature rich programs" (MFW) is in how the books with different goals in mind.
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I got my theme for "graduate work" (I dont know if this is the right term but I think you'll understand :)) which is: Developing CMS in ASP.NET/MVC
What I need is some good literature and if someone could recommend something I would appreciate it!
Started by ile on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Http://www.kooboo....
Check Kooboo CMS, first pure ASP.NET MVC based CMS.
Professional ASP.NET MVC 1.0
It has The Gu!
N2 has documentation and a recently active lead developer working on an lightweight CMS framework implementation in asp.net-mvc .
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Well, it's going to take a while to get the whole thing (or what is available online) lined up, but I thought I might as well get this rolling. For those interested, here are the online sources I've been able to find (or, at least, the best or most comprehensive...
Started by j. d. worthington on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sffchronicles):
1 Branch Line: The Signalman" (part of the composite work, but they include the special spectral atmosphere of Le Fanu's work:
Uncle Silas :
http://www.gutenberg.org for those who wish....
Www.gutenberg.org/etext/12954
Charles Dickens:
"No.
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I am in search for good literature to learn Progress 4GL. This is a workspace-related project, and funding for training is not available. I've tried the documentation, but it is inaccurate and pretty chaotic.
I will have to do most work in the ChUI on...
Started by Martin Hohenberg on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I never needed a third party book....
Progress publishes a series of about 30 books which document their language, and which cover most topics in (usually) good depth .
Having worked in that language for several years, I recommend the documentation.
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I know I can't be the only person that noticed this. I keep finding books, books infinitely better than the Twilight books, only to see Meyers's unwanted feedback slathered across the cover like a layer of spoiled cream cheese. The Mortal Instruments ...
Started by Varcolac III on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gaiaonline):
It's pretty heavy in parts and the only non-humans featured are horrifying instruments of war, birds or food, not glorious creatures that are SO MUCH BETTER THAN HUMANITY FOR EVAAAR... .
I'm genuinely surprised about her support of The Hunger Games , actually .
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What is literature? this is future home work.? I need a checklist that I can use to identify if a book is literature or not.
I got a few already but i need a really big checklist so i can have a variety.
I got a few.
Structure - Test through time - feeling...
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As a corollary to this question I was wondering if there was good comparative studies I could consult and pass along about the advantages of using the RDMBS do the join optimization vs systematically denormalizing in order to always access a single table...
Started by Newtopian on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Additionally, when you store data in a denormalized way, you need to do extra work to ensure.
Of query.
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I just saw this piece from the Guardian. Influence of classic literature on writers declining, study claims .
Started by Fishbowl Helmet on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sffchronicles):
I thought the current trend was for writers to steal classic literature (because it's out James Bible, it's too hard to understand....
For me it's just writing.
As to what books would be like now if there had been that level of change in literature.
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Hi.
What is your favourite Robot/Android and/or Cyborg literature (and why?)
Started by galway1972 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sffworld):
I do not know if you would call it robot literature.
What is your favourite Robot/Android and/or Cyborg literature (and why?) The Two Faces Intelligence I have ever read.
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