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Computational Learning Theory (COLT) is here defined and explained. Many sources of additional information about this form of theoretical computer science are provided.

This is a paper by Richard P. Gabriel on Lisp, "the successes, the failures, and what to do next." It's extensive and well organized so that subtopics within can be accessed easily.

This is an online tutorial provided by the Computer Science Department at Tulane University. Useful resource.

Download CGI scripts free from this established archive.

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The National Center for Supercomputing Applications has one of the most extensive and informative sites on the Web. A goldmine of technology information.

This is a chemistry-related java applet which allows you to look at a molecule, spin it, modify its structure, and zoom in and out. The site offers plenty of source and procedure information and a great list of nanotechnology links as well.

This handy online guide containing definitions of hundreds of Internet terms is a great resource for Web users.

Keep up with the latest news on the World Wide Web with the company that made it accessible and easy for most of us in the first place. Check out the latest version of the Netscape browser, and find out what news is breaking on the Internet.

C|Net's newest service offers the most up to date computer and software industry news online in a neat, easy to use format. A great service...and typical of C|Net.

This is a companion site for the PBS documentary. It contains a timeline of the history of the computer and a "Who's Who" of computer history.

This excellent site brings you the popular computer magazine, plus other Ziff-Davis net resources.

Planet 9 Studios' site offers a virtual tour of the solar system, the opera, and a cool tour of New Orleans using VRML technology.

PriceScan is a search engine for computer prices. Just plug in the hardware or software options you're looking for, and PriceScan gives you the make and model with the lowest price, along with others for comparison. Then you click to the provider you want--free!

At PriceWatch, you can compare current pricing data on computer hardware and software--free. Just enter the item, receive competitive prices and, if the retailer you select is online, you can go to its site and make the purchase.

SAL is "a collection of information and links of software that scientists and engineers will be interested in." Linux applications are covered and linked (1250 entries!) in such categories as Mathematics, Programming, Parallel Computing, and Scientific Data Processing & Visualization.

Lots of info on Java, and a technology and research page with new goodies.


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