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  2. Michael Hartl - Wikipedia

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    Hartl later co-founded the online education company Learn Enough to expand on the Ruby on Rails Tutorial, adding tutorials on other computer technologies and including online courses. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] [ 28 ] In partnership with Pearson Education , Hartl authored or co-authored five books published under the brand Learn Enough to Be Dangerous.

  3. Learning Perl - Wikipedia

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    Learning Perl, also known as the llama book, [1] is a tutorial book for the Perl programming language, and is published by O'Reilly Media. The first edition (1993) was authored solely by Randal L. Schwartz , and covered Perl 4.

  4. SICP has been influential in computer science education, and several later books have been inspired by its style. Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics (SICM), another book that uses Scheme as an instructional element, by Gerald Jay Sussman and Jack Wisdom; Software Design for Flexibility, by Chris Hanson and Gerald Jay Sussman

  5. Neko (software) - Wikipedia

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    In the application, a sprite follows the mouse pointer around. In the System 7 version, the pointer could be modified to various cat toys such as a mouse, fish, or bird. When Neko caught up with the pointer, it would stare at the screen for a few seconds, scratch an itch on its body, yawn, and fall asleep until the pointer was disturbed.

  6. Category:Software development books - Wikipedia

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    Classification: Technology books: Computer books: Software development books. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. C.

  7. Brian Kernighan - Wikipedia

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    Brian Wilson Kernighan (/ ˈ k ɜːr n ɪ h æ n /; [5] [6] born January 30, 1942) [2] is a Canadian computer scientist.He worked at Bell Labs and contributed to the development of Unix alongside Unix creators Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie.

  8. Mouse Guard Roleplaying Game - Wikipedia

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    Mouse Guard is a pseudo-medieval setting about an order of anthropomorphic mouse rangers. The setting itself was written by David Petersen in a series of Eisner award winning comics. Many details of the setting such as "how does a mouse become a member of the Mouse Guard" were fleshed out specifically for the RPG. [3]

  9. Lucy Cousins - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth "Lucy" Cousins (born 1964) [1] is a British author and illustrator of children's books.She is best known for her books featuring Maisy Mouse, referred to as the Maisy Series published from the 1990s onwards, from which the TV series Maisy was created in 1999.