Computer Structures Readings amp; Examples
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An introduction to information theory and entropy
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Mainframe - General
Loads of general information about mainframe computers and structured programming.
PL/1
PL/1 programming references, tips, and techniques.
Mainframe JCL
Writing JCL for the MVS operating System.
TSO and ISPF
The command line and panel interfaces.
CICS
The interactive online environment for mainframes.
Flash Tutorial
Flash is a revolutionary technology on the Internet through which rich multimedia content sites can be developed with ease. Flash is a vector-based program, which in simple terms means that the graphical information is stored in the form of mathematical formulae rather than pixel tables.
Vector information takes up lesser space compared to storing individual pixel values which results in Flash files being much smaller than their animated graphical counterparts.
In addition to animations, Flash can be used to make really complex multimedia content with interactivity and sound. Drop down or scrolling menus, animated buttons, custom animated cursors and even games can be made with Flash
Advanced Flash Tutorial
The previous Flash tutorial introduces you to the basics of drawing and creating symbols. Here we look at how to make things move around and to bring interactivity to Flash movies.
Interactivity is brought about by capturing certain events made by the user. These events can be mouse movement, clicking with the mouse button, or keyboard input. The information generated through events is passed to Event Handlers. Complex interactivity can be generated using ActionScript, which is a simple programming language built into Flash.
Atari Program Exchange (APX) archive
Atari Program Exchange (APX) was -- and remains -- a rare software distribution model, in which Atari would encourage end users to create software for their 8-bit computers, then would sell the software through a catalog, and pay royalties to the programmers. APX was operational as part of Atari from 1982 through 1984. For several years thereafter, Antic Magazine sold APX titles under the APX Classics label
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