- Bridge Base Forums -> front end to "Dealer" by Hans van Staveren
front end to "Dealer" by Hans van Staveren. has example script
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how to play this combo
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- bridge tools and analysis by Alex Martelli
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- Building robust systems - pdf
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- Building user interfaces for object-oriented systems, Part 1
Java World
This month's article, the first of a series on user-interface
construction in object-oriented systems, looks at the underlying
theory of object-oriented design from the perspective of the user
interface. This installment in the new series serves as a primer on
objects, describing exactly what a well-constructed object is --
and isn't -- and how it should behave with respect to the
awt multithreading threads
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- Calculating the take point considering gammons - rec.games.backgammon | Google Groups
take point - two methods
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- Challenges just beyond my competence - backgammon study
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- Charming Python
Decorators make magic easy
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- Classic Backgammon Revisited - good review and analysis
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- Clojure Tips from the Experts
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- CLR Inside Out
NET Application Extensibility - System.AddIn namespace (p)
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- Code Craft » Blog Archive » Making a Ruby benchmark 51x faster than PHP (p)
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- code.enthought.com - Traits
A trait is a type definition that can be used for normal Python object attributes, giving the attributes some additional characteristics: * Initialization: A trait has a default value, which is automatically set as the initial value of an attribute before its first use in a program. * Validation: A trait attribute is manifestly typed. The type of a trait-based attribute is evident in the code, and only values that meet a programmer-specified set of criteria (i.e., the trait definition) can be assigned to that attribute. Note that the default value need not meet the criteria defined for assignment of values. * Delegation: The value of a trait attribute can be contained either in the defining object or in another object delegated to by the tra...
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- Coding Horror - Dude, Where's My 4 Gigabytes of RAM?
good discussion of memory use 32 vs 64 bit os
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- construct home
declarative definition parsing of data structures for python (p)
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- Conventions to Learn, which are most important?
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- DanNorth.net » Introducing Behaviour-Driven Development
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- DanNorth.net » What’s in a Story?
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- davber does IT » Higher order C#
A few weeks ago, I wrote a simple mini-framework in Java, providing the kind of higher-order functions available to C++ developers. After that, I was asked to
functional higher net order programming
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- Dave Cooper : F# - Combining the efficiency, scripting, strong typing and productivity of ML with the stability, libraries, ...
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