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INTRODUCTION.......1 PHP: AN INTRODUCTION .... 1. WHAT IS PHP...3 1.1. History of PHP.......3 1.2. PHP 4 Architecture 3 1.3. Language Syntax ....3 2. DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING PHP .4 3. EMBEDDING PHP CODE.....5 4. VARIABLES 6 4.1. Arrays.....6 4.2. Built-in Variables...7 4.2.1. PHP internal variables... ... 4.2.2. CGI/Web server provided variables ...... ... 4.2.3. HTTP Request Var iables.... ...... 5. CONDITIONALS AND LOOPING CONSTRUCTS....8 5.1. Conditionals ..8 5.2. Loops .....8 6. WEB APPLICATION FEATURES ......8 7. WORKING WITH COOKIES...9 8. DATABASE HANDLING 9 8.1. Communication with Other Databases.10 9. REFERENCE.....10 PYTHON: AN INTRODUCTION.1 1. DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING PYTHON ....12 1.1. Downloading Python ....12 1.2. Installing Python ..12 2. STARTING AND STOPPING PYTHON ......12 3. YOUR FIRST PROGRAM.....12 4. VARIABLES AND EXPRESSIONS ....13 4.1. Expressions...13 4.2. Variable assignment.....13 5. CONDITIONAL STATEMENTS.......13 5.1. if-else ....13 5.2. The pass statement 13 5.3. elif statement.13 5.4. Boolean expressions: and, or, not.14 6. BASIC TYPES (NUMBERS AND STRINGS)......14 6.1. Numbers.......14 6.2. Strings ..14 7. BASIC TYPES (LISTS).......14 7.1. Lists of Arbitrary Objects.....14 7.2. List Manipulation.14 8. BASIC TYPES (TUPLES).....14 8.1. Tuples...14 8.2. Tuple Manipulation ......14 9. BASIC TYPES (DICTIONARIES) ....15 9.1. Dictionaries (Associative Arrays).15 9.2. Dictionary Access.15 10. LOOPS ..15 10.1. The while statement ....15 10.2. The for statement (loops over members of a sequence).......15 11. FUNCTIONS ....15 12. CLASSES.......16 12.1. The class statement.....16 12.2. Using a class ......16 13. EXCEPTIONS...16 13.1. The try statement 16 13.2. The raise statement.....16 13.3. Uncaught exception ....16 14. FILES ....16 14.1. The open() function.....16 14.2. Reading and writing data...16 14.3. FormattedI/O.....16 15. MODULES ......17 15.1. Large programs can be broken into modules ......17 15.2. The import statement ..17 PERL: AN INTRODUCTION.......18 1. INSTALLATION ..19 2. RUNNING A PERL PROGRAM ....19 2.1. First PERL Program ....19 3. FUNCTIONS AND STATEMENTS ....19 4. USING NUMBERS AND STRINGS IN PERL ....20 5. VARIABLES ......20 6. LOOPS ....21 8. REFERENCES ....22 ECLIPSE: AN INTRODUCTION.23 1. DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING ECLIPSE ....24 1.1. Downloading Eclipse ....24 1.2. Installing Eclipse ..24 2. STARTING AND STOPPING ECLIPSE ......24 3. YOUR FIRST JAVA PROJECT 25 3.1 Setting up the environment ....25 3.2 Creating a new project .26 3.3 Creating the project’s name ..26 3.4 Creating the project’s settings.......27 4. CREATING A SIMPLE JAVA APPLICATION .......27 4.1 Creating a Java Class ...28 4.2. Editing and compiling ..29 4.3. Runningthe application 29 4.4. Getting Help.29 5. FURTHER TOPICS ......30 6. REFERENCES ....30 JEDIT: AN INTRODUCTION ......31 1. DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING JEDIT 32 1.1. Downloading jEdit 32 1.2. Installing jEdit ......32 2. STARTING AND STOPPING JEDIT ..32 3. JEDIT GUI ......33 4. DEVELOPMENT USING JEDIT.......33 4.1. Opening and closing files.....33 4.2. Java development.35 5. REFERENCES ....35 KDEVELOP ....36 1. OVERVIEW ......37 2.1.1. From yourdistribution.. ..37 2.1.2. From Tarball .... .......37 2.1.3. CVS HEAD .... .37 2.2. Lexicon.38 3. CREATING AN APPLICATION 38 3.1. Creating theframework with KDevelop.......38 4. MAKE THE TRANSLATIONS FOR A SIMPLE KDE PROJECT.40 4.1. Install a gettext patched for KDE.40 4.2. Prepare the translations.......40 4.3. Make the translations...40 4.4. Compile and installthe translationsfiles ......41 5. A FEW GENERAL TIPS 41 5.1. General hints 41 5.2. Coding practic e ....41 5.3. Importing your project in KDE CVS.....41 5.4. How do I release my application as a tarball?.....42 6. REFERENCES ....43 GNU COMPILER COLLECTION(GCC)...44 1. INTRODUCTION.45 2. HOW TO COMPILE?...45 3. COMPILING MULTIPLE FILES AND LINKING ..46 4. LINKING WITH EXTERNAL LIBRARIES...46 5. REFERENCES ....47
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