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Resources for Software Developers
by Jennifer Hodgdon

This page contains my recommendations of web sites and books related to software development that are not covered in our other articles. The books and links are all ones that I have found useful, as an experienced software developer, so they probably tend more to be references rather than tutorials. Everyone has his/her own preferred style of books, and these are all my style -- so I suspect you'll either love all of them or hate all of them.

Disclaimers: For the books, I have not listed the complete publication information, since many come out with frequent new editions. Several of the book titles, publisher names, and technologies below are trademarked, so assume they all are referenced as such.

General Software Development Techniques

Software Development Utilities

Java

Java is a freely-available object-oriented graphics/general programming language.

Miscellaneous languages

TeX

Tex is a freely-available text formatting language, used for making formatted documents, books, presentations, etc.


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