Java, Java, Java Object-Oriented Problem Solving by R. Morelli and R.Walde (#3021
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Object-oriented Programming in JavaTM Textbook by Rick Halterman #3009
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Introduction to Computer Science by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne. #3010
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Java, Java, Java Object-Oriented Problem Solving by R. Morelli and R.Walde
* add 2 books, create [Eiffel](#eiffel),
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Programming Languages:Theory and Practice - Robert Harper,
A Functional Pattern System for Object - Oriented Design-Thomas Kuhne,
Object Oriented Programming using Java - Simon Kendal
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The Definition of Standard ML (Revised) - SMLFamily GitHub project
Programming Languages: Application and Interpretation (2nd Edition) - Shriram Krishn
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* added clarification to title so folks don't think it's the book.
* Added resources
Added resources for Android, Bash, C, C++ and C#.
* Fixed the order of the entries
Fixed the order of entries of the previous commit and arranged them in ascending order.
* Added Speech and Language Processing PDF
Speech and Language Processing, An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, and Speech Recognition Third Edition draft by Daniel Jurafsky & James H. Martin
* Fixed PDF label
We had a variety of ways to denote Wikibooks. It seemed appropriate to add "wikibooks" as the "author" and remove "wikibook" from the title, since the books don't use "wikibook" in their titles.
* Updated Algorithms Section
* Reordered Alphabetically (Algorithms)
* add "Wikibooks" as author
I took a look at what our practice has been regarding labeling of wikibooks. I found all sorts of things. We've been adding a lot of authornames, especially when the title is generic and the author name helps to distinguish one book from another, and using "Wikibooks" as the "author" of these books feels appropriate. I will be adding a PR to make this a uniform practice.
* Added Codename One books
Codename One is an Open Source Java platform for mobile devices (iOS, Android, Windows etc.). The developer guide is created in the open as part of the Codename One wiki. The Uber Clone book isn't free but the first 2 chapters which are about 100 pages are free to download without an email address or anything. I hope the latter is considered free enough for this list
* Fixed typo in book name and added author
* Attempt to fix lint issues
* Added free course
* Fixed location of (PDF) next to author
* added '(first 2 chapters)' to the title
* Added Cynical Developer Podcast Link
* Rearranged the Item in Alphapetical Order
* Serverless apps Architecture, patterns Azure implementation Book Added.