There are also French and Chinese translations which can be added but the misc category doesn't exist in those lists.
Font design is on the boundary between design and programming. Hope there's room for this.
* Updated free-programming-books.md
Added new free eBooks from Packt Publishing
* Updated free-programming-books.md
Added the authors' names and titles in an alphabetical order as requested.
* fix remaining alphabetization errors
* Added O'Reilly Java books
* Added python books
* Added some 'other' books
* Added remaining O'Reilly 'Other', Open Source, and Software Architecture books
* Corrected alphabetizing
* Corrected alphabetizing?
* Latest attempt at correcting ordering
* Moved JAAS below Java and Java:
* AAAaaaaaAAAAagit add free-programming-books.md Moved Java: before Java and JAAS
* Reordered Java books based on js array sort of books starting with 'J' AKA I can't read, don't tell my mother
* Reordered after running fpb-lint locally
* Added email-required annotation to and removed query strings from added links
* Removed entry due to dead link
* delete Natural Language Processing in Lisp
* GNU Emacs Manual
* Sketchy LISP
* Haskell and Yesod
* Sketchy LISP: An Introduction to Functional Programming in Scheme
* Sketchy LISP: An Introduction to Functional Programming in Scheme
* Teach Yourself Scheme in Fixnum Day
* change 'The Python GTK+ 3 Tutorial' to Python
* remove Programming and Using Linux Sound - in depth
* Data Structures and Algorithms in Python
* Fundamentals of Python Programming
* Fundamentals of Python Programming
* Fundamentals of Python Programming
* supporting Python 3 An in-depth guide
* Introduction to Python for Econometrics, Statistics and Data Analysis
* Python for Everybody Exploring Data Using Python 3
* The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Python
* Python 3 Module of the Week
* Scipy Lecture Notes
* The Standard Python Library
* Problem Solving with Algorithms and Data Structures using Python
* How To Tango With Django
* Quick Tutorial for Pyramid
* C Programming Boot Camp
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* remove hackershelf.com
* remove hackershelf.com
remove Data Structures and Algorithms with Object-Oriented Design Patterns in Java
remove JAAS in Action
* modify the title of book Java Application Development on Linux
* Java Language and Virtual Machine Specifications
* remove The Java Tutorials
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* remove 'JavaScript Spessore'
* remove 'Oh My JS'
* The Problem with Native JavaScript APIs
* fount the lost 2 books:Oh My JS and JavaScript Spessore in archive.org
* ignore some change of name
Compute!'s "Second Book of Machine Language" by Richard Mansfield covers the MOS 6502 for Commodore, Apple, and Atari 8-bit systems. This moves it from the "Assembly Language" main section to the "Assembly Language Non-x86" subsection.
* Update free-programming-books.md
The book-- <Realm of Racket> is not free.
* Update free-programming-books.md
Added a repo of Unix system programming in OCaml
* Add a Standard ML slides by Atsushi Ohori
* Update SML# Document to new version in Japanese
* Add Standard ML Document in English, copied from Japanese
* Fix alphabettical order
Added I love ruby official website so that people can get latest updated book every time. This was done because I consider dropbox as a spyware and so have moved to openmailbox for my book distribution.
* Add Berkeley's CS61 Data Structures free course
* Add LouvainX courses on Computer programming paradigms
* Add MIT's Software construction in Java course
* Add Advanced Software Construction course
* Change Algorithmic to Algorithms and Data Structures
* Add software engineering section with 4 courses
* Fix to alphabetically order courses
* Add computer science theory section
* Add theory section to index
* Add compilers section with course
* Fix spacing for Theory courses
* Fix alphabetical ordering
* Add Data Structures PDF by Paul Hilfinger from Berkeley
Modern authoritative guidelines for writing C++ code (the initial primary authors and maintainers are Bjarne Stroustrup and Herb Sutter and the guidelines so far were developed with contributions from experts at CERN, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, and several other organizations).
This addresses issue #2058.
Per the Online Book Page at U Penn, BSTJ is presumed to be out of copyright: "The Bell System Technical Journal published its first issue in 1922. No copyright renewals are known to exist for issues of this journal. In 1984, after the breakup of the Bell System, The Bell System Technical Journal was renamed, and its current version is known as the Bell Labs Technical Journal."