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Tootarial
http://csc.uis.edu/~schomoll/Tootorial.html
On this website you will find interactive
tutotrials designed to help computer science
students learn basic object-oriented programming
concept quickly and easily. You may view
lessons in any order, but they are numbered
in the recommended order for completion.
It covers; object-oriented programming versus
procedure-oriented programming; classes
and objects; inheritance and polymorphism.
Dont miss it
(holidaysfestival.com)
Whats on want to know what
is happening in Bombay next month? Use this
site to find holidays and festival in India
or Worldwide. Searchable by country, religion
or month, the database provides a synopsis
of each events history and what to
expect, from Makara Sakranti (the Hindu
winter solstice) to Diwali (Indias
fall festival of lights).
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American Scientists selected articles
http://www.sigmaxi.org/amsci/amsci.html
Published
by Sigma Xi, the scientific Research Society,
American Scientist, an e-zine covering an
illustrated bimonthly magazine, features
reviews of current research written by prominent
scientists and engineers, the most comprehensive
book review section of any science magazine
and a handful of regular columns. It also
allow you to explore sample content from
the current issues and archives.
Planes, Trains and Camels
(travel.indiamrt.com)
Function over form this site, though
not very pretty, provides an exhaustive
list of links that will take you everywhere
you need to go to find what you want when
planning a trip to India: transport timetables,
weather, destinations, festivals---- and
the best spots for camel rides. It is also
searchable.
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