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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Practical Artificial Intelligence Programming in Java

Practical Artificial Intelligence Programming in Java.pdf, written by Mark Watson, is licensed under the Creative Commons AttributionNoDerivsNonCommercial License, is written either for proffesional or hobbyist who want to learn Practical Artificial Intelligence in Java.

Just like a "cook book", writer has pulled out any effort to pour his experience to make this book can be practice in any order, not have to be followed chapter by chapter respectively.


Practical Artificial Intelligence Programming in Java provides many useful technique on Artificial Intelligence Programming. The 124 pages, 1.25 MB ebook also provides a few code listings that you can practice directively, and even another code listing bundled in the zip file along with this ebook, about 1MB in src directory.

Short Table of Content


  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Search
  • Chapter 2. Natural Language Processing
  • Chapter 3. Expert Systems
  • Chapter 4. Genetic Algorithms
  • Chapter 5. Neural networks
  • Chapter 6. Machine Learning using Weka
  • Chapter 7. Statistical Natural Language Processing
  • Chapter 8. Using Bayes' Rule For SPAM Email Detection
  • Bibliography
  • Index

This is not the original book that Mark Watson wrote for Morgan Kaufman Publishers, fortunately it is all new material.


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Saturday, June 16, 2007

Practical Common Lisp

This book is for you if you’re curious about Common Lisp, regardless of whether you’re already convinced you want to use it or if you just want to know what all the fuss is about.


If you’ve learned some Lisp already but have had trouble making the leap from academic exercises to real programs, this book should get you on your way. On the other hand, you don’t have to be already convinced that you want to use Lisp to get something out of this book.


If you’re a hard-nosed pragmatist who wants to know what advantages Common Lisp has over languages such as Perl, Python, Java, C, or C#, this book should give you some ideas. Or maybe you don’t even care about using Lisp?maybe you’re already sure Lisp isn’t really any better than other languages you know but are annoyed by some Lisper telling you that’s because you just don’t “get it.” If so, this book will give you a straight-to-the-point introduction to Common Lisp. If, after reading this book, you still think Common Lisp is no better than your current favorite languages, you’ll be in an excellent position to explain exactly why.


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Monday, June 11, 2007

Voodoo's Introduction to Javascript

This is another JavaScript introduction, Voodoo's JavaScript Introduction is written by Stefan Koch. In the download page, available format for Voodoo's Javascript Introduction is only HTML and PDF, the easier to read is the PDF format.


Another format is available such as post script document, unfortunately while I checked the URL for download, the current domain is for sale ..


The pdf version is available in 12 parts, if you download it all, it will just occupy about 528KB of your hard disk, it's less than a megabyte. Each part covers one deep topic on Javascript.


Here's the Table of content:

  • Part1 - First steps
    What is JavaScript; JavaScript is not Java!; Running JavaScript ; Embedding JavaScript into a HTML-page; Non-JavaScript browsers; Events Functions
  • Part2
    JavaScript hierarchy; The location-object
  • Part3 - Frames
    Creating frames; Frames and JavaScript; Navigation bars
  • Part4 - Windows and on-the-fly documents
    Creating windows; Closing windows; Creating documents on-the-fly; VRML on-the-fly
  • Part5 - Statusbar and timeouts
    The statusbar; Timeouts; Scroller
  • Part6 - Predefined objects
    The Date-object; The Array-object; Arrays with JavaScript 1.0; The Math-object and random numbers
  • Part7 - Forms
    Validating form input; Checking for certain characters; Submitting form input; How to set the focus to a certain element
  • Part8 - The Image-object
    Images on a web-page; Loading new images; Preloading images; Changing images on user-initiated events
  • Part9 - Layers I
    What are layers?; Creating layers; Layers and JavaScript; Moving layers
  • Part10 - Layers II
    Clipping; Nested layers; Effects with transparent layers
  • Part11 - JS 1.2 event model
    New events; Event object; Event capturing
  • Part12 - Drag & drop
    What is drag & drop?; Mouse events with JavaScript 1.2; MouseDown, MouseMove and MouseUp; Displaying moving objects; Dropping objects Improvements

Although we may not get the latest tutorial, I personally prefer the pdf format to the HTML format that is also available on the site


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Sunday, June 10, 2007

Loving Lisp, or the Savvy Programmer’s Secret Weapon

Bundled lightly in zip format with only 329 kb filesize, Loving Lisp, or the Savvy Programmer’s Secret Weapon.pdf is come with source code provided after we extract the zip file. Loving Lisp, or the Savvy Programmer’s Secret Weapon is only about 40 pages, and 362 kb in size.


Inside you’ll find The Basic of LISP Programming, Defining LISP function, Using Common LISP Loop Macro, Input and Output, Common LISP Package System, Common LISP Object System /CLOS and Common Programming.


This book is intended to get the reader, programming quickly in Common Lisp. Although the Lisp programming language is often associated with artificial intelligence, this is not a book on artificial intelligence.


Loving Lisp, or the Savvy Programmer’s Secret Weapon.pdf is written by programmer that has been using LISP for over 20 years, and maybe this is a proof of how Mark Watson really love LISP.


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