CURSOS e TUTORIAIS em INGLES
- A TUTORIAL ON POINTERS AND ARRAYS IN C by Ted Jensen Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: What is a Pointer?
Chapter 2: Pointer Types and Arrays.
Chapter 3: Pointers and Strings
Chapter 4: More on Strings
Chapter 5: Pointers and Structures
Chapter 6: More on Strings and Arrays of Strings
Chapter 7: More on Multi-Dimensional Arrays
Chapter 8: Pointers to Arrays
Chapter 9: Pointers and Dynamic Allocation of Memory
Chapter 10: Pointers to Functions
Epilog
- Title: Programming: C Author: Howard Fear
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- USAIL - Unix System Administration Independent Learning
The USAIL project is both an independent study course for prospective system administrators and a reference resource. As more universities and other institutions take advantage of the World Wide Web as an educational medium, more information on system administration becomes available online. We hope that USAIL can serve as a central location for accessing that information.
- Red Hat 5.1 Installation Guide
Red Hat Linux 5.1 The Official Red Hat Linux Installation Guide (arquivo local)
Preface
1 New Features Of Red Hat Linux 5.1
2 Before You Begin
3 Starting the Installation
4 Continuing the Installation
5 Finishing the Installation
6 What Do I Do Now?
7 Finding Documentation
8 Package Management with RPM
9 Control Panel
10 Glint
11 System Administration
A Getting Technical Support
B Making Installation Diskettes
C Package List
D General Parameters
E Red Hat Linux Frequently Asked Questions
F Information Specific to Red Hat Linux/SPARC
- Introduction to OOP using C++
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming Using C++
Escrito por Peter Müller pmueller@uu-gna.mit.edu
Globewide Network Academy (GNA) www.gnacademy.org/ August 31, 1997
- C FAQ
This collection of hypertext pages is Copyright 1995 by Steve Summit
Encontramos FAQ sobre:
1. Declarations and Initializations
2. Structures, Unions, and Enumerations
3. Expressions
4. Pointers
5. Null Pointers
6. Arrays and Pointers
7. Memory Allocation
8. Characters and Strings
9. Boolean Expressions and Variables
10. C Preprocessor
11. ANSI/ISO Standard C
12. Stdio
13. Library Functions
14. Floating Point
15. Variable-Length Argument Lists
16. Strange Problems
17. Style
18. Tools and Resources
19. System Dependencies
20. Miscellaneous
- What is FTP
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Protocol
File transfer
Client/Server based
Anonymous FTP
File types
Compression
- What is TELNET
Aqui você encontra um tutorial sobre TELNET (arquivo local)
Connecting to a "remote" computer
Protocol
Terminal emulation
Client/Server based
Access to resources on other machines
- Learn C/C++ Today
This is a list of a few C and C++ language tutorials available to a user. This list will include interactive tutorials, public-domain code collections, books etc.
Copyright © 1994-1996 Vinit Carpenter
- C++ FAQ Lite
C++ FAQ LITE — Frequently Asked Questions (Copyright © 1991-98, Marshall Cline, cline@parashift.com)
Table of Contents:
[1] Copying permissions
[2] On-line sites that distribute this document
[3] C++-FAQ-Book versus C++-FAQ-Lite
[4] Recent changes to this document
[5] Netiquette when posting to comp.lang.c++
[6] Big Picture issues
[7] Classes and objects
[8] References
[9] Inline functions
[10] Constructors
[11] Destructors
[12] Assignment operators
[13] Operator overloading
[14] Friends
[15] Input/output via iostream.h and stdio.h
[16] Freestore management
[17] Exceptions and error handling
[18] Const correctness
[19] Inheritance — basics
[20] Inheritance — virtual functions
[21] Inheritance — proper inheritance and substitutability
[22] Inheritance — abstract base classes (ABCs)
[23] Inheritance — what your mother never told you
[24] Inheritance — private and protected inheritance
[25] Coding standards
[26] Learning OO/C++
[27] Learning C++ if you already know Smalltalk
[28] Reference and value semantics
[29] How to mix C and C++
[30] Pointers to member functions
[31] Container classes and templates
[32] Class libraries
[33] Compiler dependencies
[34] Miscellaneous technical issues
[35] Miscellaneous environmental issues
- C++ Annotations Version 4.4.0g
Frank B. Brokken (and Karel Kubat until version 4.0.0) ICCE, University of Groningen Grote Rozenstraat 38, 9712 TJ Groningen Netherlands Published at the University of Groningen ISBN 90 367 0470 7 1994 - 1998
This document is intended for knowledgeable users of C who would like to make the transition to C++. It is a guide for Frank's C++ programming courses, which are given yearly at the University of Groningen. As such, this document is not a complete C++ handbook. Rather, it serves as an addition to other documentation sources.
Contents:
C++ Intro
A First Impression
Classes
Memory Management
Operator Overloading
Abstract Containers
Static Data and Functions
Pointer members
Standard Template Library
IOStreams
Exceptions
Friends
Inheritance
Polymorphism
Templates
Examples
- Programing in C (by Lysator)
Programming in C ANSI History Culture Literature
- LINUX Documentation Project
Linux Documentation Project (LDP) Homepage!
Home - LDP homepage index, upcoming events, and links. General Linux Information - General and introductory Linux information.
Linux Documentation Project - The Linux Documentation Project: Guides, HOWTOs, man pages, FAQs, and the Linux Gazette. Linux Development Projects - Linux-related development projects (hardware ports, software, research areas, etc.). Commercial Linux Products - Commercial Linux products: distributions and CDROMs, books, software, hardware, consulting and complete systems.
- Distributed Programming using java
Main Pages: Introduction
Contents
Calendar
Assignments
Library
News
Lecturer
Monitor
UDF Guide
Students Info: Students
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Controls:
Course contents:
Object Oriented Programming
Objects.
Classes and Instances.
Inheritance.
Polymorphism.
The Java Language
Variables and Data Types.
Operators.
Expressions.
Control Flow Statements.
Arrays.
OOP in Java
Objects.
Classes.
Sub-classes and Inheritance.
Interfaces.
Packages.
String class.
System class.
Input/Output Streams.
Exceptions
What are exceptions.
Throwing Exceptions.
Catch or Specify Requirement.
Catching and handling exceptions.
Threads
What is a Thread?
Threads Attributes.
Threads Groups.
Synchronizing Threads.
Distributed Programming
The Client/Server Model.
URLs.
Sockets and Streams.
Datagrams.
Security Manager.
Applications.
SQL Databases.
TP Monitors.
Groupware.
Distributed Objects.
Applets
Overview.
Creating an Interface.
Communicating with Other Programs.
Capabilities and Restrictions.
Graphic User Interface
Overview.
Events.
AWT Components.
AWT Menus.
AWT Containers.
AWT Peers.
Layout Managers.
AWT Graphics.
Images.
Copyright 1997 by Dilvan Moreira.
- WWW FAQ
World Wide Web Frequently Asked Questions
Contents
1: Recent changes to the FAQ
2: Information about this document
3: Elementary Questions
4: Accessing the Web (User Questions)
5: Providing Information to the Web (Provider Questions)
6: What newsgroups discuss the web?
7: I want to know more.
8: Credits
- Beginner's Guide to HTML (NCSA)
A Beginner's Guide to HTML
This is a primer for producing documents in HTML, the markup language used by the World Wide Web.
Acronym Expansion
What This Primer Doesn't Cover
Creating HTML Documents
Additional Markup Tags
Character Formatting
Physical Versus Logical: Use Logical Tags When Possible
Logical Styles
Physical Styles
Using Character Tags
Special Characters
Escape Sequences
Forced Line Breaks
Horizontal Rules
In-line Images
External Images, Sounds, and Animations
Troubleshooting
A Longer Example
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- HTML Quick Reference
HTML Quick Reference
HTML is composed of a set of elements that define a document and guide its display.