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  Programmer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One who practices or professes a formal approach to programming may also be known as a programmer analyst, software engineer, computer scientist, or software analyst.
Programmers often have or project an image of individualist geekdom, resistance to "suits" (referring to both business suits literally and figuratively to the "Establishment"), controls, and unionisation.
However, programmers and unions counter that large companies are exaggerating their case in order to obtain cheaper, more docile programmers and to avoid paying for training in very specific technologies.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Programmer   (474 words)

  
 Programmers Reference List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
List can also be used to make an existing list empty, though this causes a memory leak.
The first parameter to both is a list, and the second parameter to both is an integer index into the array.
Its first parameter is a list expression; its second parameter is a variable that iterates through the list elements; and its third parameter is an integer counter variable that counts the list elements starting at one.
lifelines.sourceforge.net /manual302/progref/list.html   (291 words)

  
 GCFL.net: The Good, Clean Funnies List - Real Programmers
In a grocery store, the Real Programmer is the one who insists on running the cans past the laser checkout scanner himself, because he never could trust keypunch operators to get it right the first time.
Listings of all programs the Real Programmer has ever worked on, piled in roughly chronological order on every flat surface in the office.
If there is not enough schedule pressure on the Real Programmer, he tends to make things more challenging by working on some small but interesting part of the problem for the first nine weeks, then finishing the rest in the last week, in two or three 50-hour marathons.
www.gcfl.net /archive.php?funny=19980102   (594 words)

  
 PHP: list - Manual
When re-using a variable name in list() that list() is being assigned to, instead of the values being assigned all at once, the reused variable gets overwritten before all the values are read.
This is a function simulair to that of 'list' it lists an array with the 'key' as variable name and then those variables contain the value of the key in the array.
This is a bit easier then list in my opinion since you dont have to list up all variable names and it just names them as the key.
www.php.net /manual/en/function.list.php   (730 words)

  
 Intro to the GRASShopper lists [posted once a month]
The lists work on the principle of "mail exploding" -- a user mails a note to one address, and the computer at that address "explodes" the letter, re-mailing it to everyone who subscribes to the list.
Both lists are also automatically preserved in an archive, and users may at any time request a file containing an archive of list messages.
The point-of-contact for the list is: grass-lists-owner@moon.cecer.army.mil The list for GRASS users and friends is called "grassu" (short for "GRASS users"), while the list for programmers and system-level users is called "grassp" (short for "GRASS programmers").
grass.itc.it /pipermail/grass5/1994-January/001287.html   (1124 words)

  
 Real Programmers Don't Use PASCAL
It will also help employers of Real Programmers to realize why it would be a mistake to replace the Real Programmers on their staff with 12 year old Pac-Man players (at a considerable salary savings).
Real programmers don't need abstract concepts to get their jobs done: they are perfectly happy with a keypunch, a FORTRAN IV compiler, and a beer.
It is a matter of some concern to Real Programmers that the latest generation of computer programmers are not being brought up with the same outlook on life as their elders.
www.ee.ryerson.ca:8080 /~elf/hack/realmen.html   (3421 words)

  
 INTP FAQ
Participants in such discussions should remember that the list exists for the sake of all subscribers, not for a verbose few, and should be sensitive enough to end the discussions quickly or continue them through private email (see question 1.22).
Until the culprits tire of such rudeness, or leave the list (see question 1.8), the best procedure is to ignore their taunts as one would ignore a child having a temper tantrum.
This is done to encourage private communication among list subscribers and reduce list traffic about topics that have ceased to be interesting to the list as a whole but that some still want to discuss (see question 1.6).
www.intp.org /faq.html   (9905 words)

  
 Mailing Lists, Accounts, and Groups   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
However, programmers on this list should only respond to bug reports, and never to administrative hiring questions.
This was problematic for many reasons, and the programmers decided they needed a method to keep a list of all of the open bugs.
The programmers asked root to make /opt/progs, in response to root's /opt/adm. When root was told about the programmers bug tracking plan, however, root refused, insisting that it was a very bad idea.
www.rescomp.berkeley.edu /about/training/senior/progs/Programmer-Training/x214.html   (671 words)

  
 Real Programmers
Real Programmers don't need all these abstract concepts to get their jobs done--they are perfectly happy with a keypunch, a FORTRAN IV compiler, and a beer.
Strings, lists, structures, sets--these are all special cases of arrays and can be treated that way just as easily without messing up your programming language with all sorts of complications.
If there is not enough schedule pressure on the Real Programmer, he tends to make things more challenging by working on some small but interesting part of the problem for the first nine weeks, then finishing the rest in the last week during two or three 50-hour marathons.
alumnus.caltech.edu /~igormt/Real_Programmers.html   (3100 words)

  
 Programming for non-programmers (was: Re: [plt-scheme] Debugger: How much work to implement?)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
As Guido van Rossum keeps pointing out, there's no reason why every high school student shouldn't be taught to write short programs--it's almost as important as learning algebra.
Now, the teachers and professors on the PLT mailing list are world champions at (1).
I've worked with programmers trained on HtDP by various PLT folks, and they're great.
list.cs.brown.edu /pipermail/plt-scheme/2004-October/006878.html   (417 words)

  
 AtariAge - Programmers
Others, such as Atari, kept this info in the dark (probably to keep other companies from stealing their talent!) Several classic gaming programmers have publicly spoken about their accomplishments, and for those individuals information is generally comprehensive.
We also used The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers as a reference in compiling our list of programmers for Atari systems.
For that matter, this list is only a small subset of programmers who worked on titles for Atari systems.
www.atariage.com /programmer_list.html?SystemID=2600   (286 words)

  
 15 Seconds : List Server Overview
The list is lightly moderated and has formed a strong-knit Internet community that addresses many topics related to Active Server pages.
This list is moderated, anyone may post on a topic that is within the scope, however off-topic posts are not allowed.
The list server archives consists of over 150,000 pages, and one archive is over a year and a half old.
www.15seconds.com /listserver.htm   (620 words)

  
 Book Reviews - Joel on Software
This is the short list of all the books that I honestly think that every working programmer needs to read, with my own book hidden in there in case you didn't notice because I get about two bucks if you buy it.
For many of these young programmers life outside of work is pretty lonely and empty, which works great for Microsoft, because you put all your energy into the really fun part of the day, developing cool software.
UI for Programmers is my attempt to teach what I consider the top level, most important principles of UI design that every programmer needs to know.
www.joelonsoftware.com /navLinks/fog0000000262.html   (2844 words)

  
 Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal
A real computer programmer said things like "DO 10 I=1,10" and "ABEND" (they actually talked in capital letters, you understand), and the rest of the world said things like "computers are too complicated for me" and "I can't relate to computers-- they're so impersonal".
Real Programmers don't need all these abstract concepts to get their jobs done-- they are perfectly happy with a keypunch, a Fortran IV compiler, and a beer.
Strings, Lists, Structures, Sets-- these are all special cases of arrays and can be treated that way just as easily without messing up your programming language with all sorts of complications.
www.pbm.com /~lindahl/real.programmers.html   (3430 words)

  
 db2eug Info Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Currently we have almost 400 people on this mailing list with a sum of probably 1000+ years database administration experience.
This means that to reply to the list, you should use your email software's equivalent of 'Group reply' or 'Reply to all'.
This is a hidden list, which means that the list of members is available only to the list administrator.
www2.herethey.com:8888 /mailman/listinfo/db2eug   (696 words)

  
 Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal
It will also help explain to the employers of Real Programmers why it would be a mistake to replace the Real Programmers on their staff with 12 year old Pac-Man players (at a considerable salary savings).
Real programmers don't need all these abstract concepts to get their jobs done -- they are perfectly happy with a keypunch, a FORTRAN IV compiler, and a beer.
A Real Programmer keeps his code locked up in a card file, because it implies that its owner cannot leave his important programs unguarded [5].
www.cs.bgu.ac.il /~omri/Humor/real-progstory.html   (3394 words)

  
 Mono-devel-list Info Page
Programmers that work on Mono are strongly encouraged to join this list.
Third-party programmers interested in running or compiling their managed applications with Mono or that are interested in using mono-specific technologies should join the list as well.
This is a private list, which means that the list of members is not available to non-members.
lists.ximian.com /mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list   (331 words)

  
 List of computing topics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is so that those interested in the subject can monitor changes to the pages by following the Related changes link.
This list is not necessarily complete or up to date; if you see an article that should be here but is not (or one that should not be here but is), please update the page accordingly.
See also: List of programmers, List of computing people, List of computer scientists, computer science basic topics, Computer science topics, List of terms relating to algorithms and data structures
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_computing_topics   (741 words)

  
 a list of Alleged Programmers
The programmers will dress according to the script they are giving the victims, which mightmean they may be dressed as the Wizard of Oz, a Nazi, a doctor in a whitecoat, a white rabbit costume, a corrigan sweater as Mr.
Two programmers knownsuccessively as Dr. Black are L.W. and W.B. A protege of L. is Ed Hummelwho works in states such as Texas and Oregon.
The better programmers are able to get into the mind of thevictim much like Colombo (Peter Falk), who is, by the way, in his personallife part of this all.
www.heart7.net /programmers.html   (5860 words)

  
 Recommended PHP reading list
This list of recommended reading material on PHP is compiled from a variety of online sources by Web application developers in IBM's Global Production Services organization.
This tutorial is Part 1 of a three-part series that takes you from the most basic PHP script to working with databases and streaming from the file system by documenting the building of a document workflow system.
This site includes lists for general and subject-specific topics in PHP development for end users, as well as a few lists for those building the PHP engine itself.
www-128.ibm.com /developerworks/opensource/library/os-php-read   (4094 words)

  
 Flash Training, ListServs, and other educational resources by Fig Leaf Software
List for users and integrators of the CommonSpot Content Server, developed by Paperthin, Inc.
List for users and integrators of the CommonSpot Content Server within the field of education.
List for users and integrators of the CommonSpot Content Server within the healthcare industry.
training.figleaf.com /resources   (639 words)

  
 The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers
The list is huge and fairly complete when it comes to games that were widely distributed and reviewed, plus many, many games that were more obscure.
Years later, it appeared as a type-in listing in Antic, where it turned out to be less than a page of BASIC code.
The short version is that the list is essentially in maintenance mode at this point.
www.dadgum.com /giantlist.html   (1291 words)

  
 linux-india-programmers Info Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Linux India Programmers (LIP) mailing list is for discussing technical issues relating to programming on Linux systems.
Please read the mailing list guidelines before posting to the list.
The new mailing list archives are available at http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=2047.
lists.sourceforge.net /lists/listinfo/linux-india-programmers   (288 words)

  
 List of programmers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of programmers notable for their contributions to software, either as original author or architect, or for later additions.
See also: Game programmer, List of computer scientists, Free Software authors
Matt Dillon, programmer of various software including DICE and DragonflyBSD
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_programmers   (1575 words)

  
 What's new on the Art of Programming Network?
Clarion list of programmers updated - Welcome new members from Afrique de Sud and Uruguay!
Clarion list of programmers - contractors updated - Welcome new members from Brasil and Italy!
List of Clarion companies, programmers in the USA updated as well as Clarion programmers in the World.
www.artofprogramming.net /what_s_new2.html   (484 words)

  
 Tasks for non programmers
People with writing skills could improve the texts where Independence goals are described, write on magazines or speak about Independence on mail lists with similar goals to ours.
Building RPMS is not particularly difficult and is mostly a task of recompiling the software and listing the files it installs plus writing 10 lines install scripts.
So we would like to provide visual programming tools to programmers coming from Windows and of course we would like to include Crystal Space or a similar game design engine in order to help increase the number of games available for Linux.
independence.seul.org /developers/Non_programming.shtml   (1064 words)

  
 Jazz Programmer's Mailing List - jpl.yellowdog.com
Your peers are not around you to lend that ear, give advice or to let you know they are having the same struggles.
Here's how it works: If you submit a question or a response to a question on the list it will be sent to everybody who subscribes and participates on it.
You can subscribe to receive every message as it is posted, or if it's more convenient to you, you can receive a daily digest version of all the activity taken place for the day.
www.yellowdog.com /jpl   (257 words)

  
 PowerPC Linux for Desktop, Workstation, Server, and HPC Clusters.
The Mail Lists are a place to ask questions, receive quick, informative answers, and discuss your installation or ongoing Yellow Dog Linux issues with users world-wide.
Below is a listing of all the public mailing lists on lists.terrasoftsolutions.com.
Select a list name to receive more information about the list, to subscribe or unsubscribe, or change your account preferences.
lists.terrasoftsolutions.com   (212 words)

  
 The 2004 MDJ Power 25
The list, distilled from surveys sent to industry movers and shakers (including journalists, executives, engineers, and Apple Computer insiders), is the Macintosh industry's only serious attempt to track the perception of power and influence in the community.
Senior Apple executives hold four of the top five spots in the 2004 list, with CEO Steve Jobs heading the list for the fourth consecutive year, garnering first-place votes from three-quarters of those surveyed.
The fully annotated list, along with the extra material, is available at the MacJournals Web site, along with many sample issues of both MDJ and MWJ.
www.macjournals.com /gcsf/mdj_power_25_2004.html   (531 words)

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