Links that lead to off-site pages about the Cs (the C programming language and languages based directly upon C). The emphasis will be upon C, C++, and C#, as well as the Js (Java and JavaScript).
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Tutorials
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Wikipedia --unless otherwise marked.
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Miscellany
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Official
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Tutorials:
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Wikipedia --unless otherwise marked.
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Miscellany
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Borland.com.
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Delphi 2005. Provides an IDE for developing in C# or Delphi. More open to dealing with non-MS stuff such as Orackel, DB2, Java, and CORBA.
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DotGNU.org provides the CLI for HW and SW that includes Wintel (Windows/Intel) and beyond mostly through their Portable.NET suite.
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'The DotGNU project aims to be for webservices and for C# programs what GNU/Linux is rapidly becoming for desktop and server applications: the industry leader and provider of Free Software solutions.'
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'DotGNU Portable.NET, an implementation of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI), more commonly known as ".NET", includes everything that you need to compile and run C# and C applications that use the base class libraries, XML, and Systems.Windows.Forms. Currently supported CPUs: x86, ppc, arm, parisc, s390, ia64, alpha, mips, sparc. Supported operating systems: GNU/Linux (on PCs, Sparc, iPAQ, Sharp Zaurus, PlayStation 2, Xbox,...), *BSD, Cygwin/Mingw32, Mac OS X, Solaris, AIX. [Intro] [Download] [Install] '
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southern-storm.com.au
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C# compared
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Microsoft
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Novell.com acquired Ximian and they have a similar "beyond Wintel" .NET project called Mono.
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Standardization
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Wikipedia
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Miscellany
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