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7 Jul 2008
Michael J. Ross writes "For computer programmers who do not have a solid understanding of object-oriented programming (OOP), learning the C# programming language can be rather challenging, even if they have experience with C or C++, which at least would give them a head start over non-C programmers. Any developer in this situation may well want to begin the learning process with a book that aims ...2 Jul 2008
A big new deal will give Scottish secondary schools access to a range of high quality online reference resources plus an international news archive from 1 August, all for a fraction of their original cost.Defining Experience (Hartford Courant)
30 Jun 2008
Researchers Work On Computerized Dictionary Of Sign Language Even though Joan Nash has been using American Sign Language for most of her life and has made a career of teaching deaf and hearing-impaired children, she is sometimes stumped when she encounters a sign she has never seen.In this category: Websites: 1, Number of pages: 1, Last updated: 9 Jul 2008
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Where words are defined as pictures, for leaning the exact names of objects. Different from a dictionary or from encyclopedia because the images replace the words. To learn by way of image with thematic pages, with consice and rigorous texts.
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