Many Thanks
- Roede Green has compiled a wonderful assortment of good ideas at Canadian Mind Products
- A short paper describing covariant and contravariant rules of function subsumption: " Covariance and Contravariance: Conflict without a Cause " written by Giuseppe Castagna (1995). Last seen here .
- I remember back in the old days when the Commodore64 ruled. The computer books and magazines were full of assembly level programming. "The Java Virtual Machine Specification" is a book that brings me back to the days of simple instruction sets and complete control. The book was written by Tim Lindholm and Frank Yellin, publisher Addison Wesley Longman Inc. (1997), ISBN 0-201-63452-X.
- Here is a book that was used as a text for one of my university classes: "Introduction to Languages and the Theory of Computation", by John C. Martin, publisher McGraw-Hill Inc. (1991), ISBN 0-07-040659-6.
- I first encountered the handling of exceptions as an aspect of programming during a description of SCID (Source Code in Database) @ http://www.mindprod.com/scid.html and the AspectJ website @ http://www.aspectj.org
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