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  1. Professional C# (Beta 2 Edition) by Simon Robinson, Burt Harvey, et all 2001-06
  2. ADO.NET and System.Xml v. 2.0--The Beta Version (2nd Edition) by Alex Homer, Dave Sussman, et all 2005-03-17
  3. Professional WinFX Beta: Covers "Avalon" Windows Presentation Foundation and "Indigo" Windows Communication Foundation (Programmer to Programmer) by Jean-Luc David, Bill Ryan, et all 2005-09-16
  4. ASP.NET 2.0 Beta Preview by Bill Evjen, 2004-08-06
  5. The Rational Guide to SQL Server 2005 Service Broker Beta Preview (Rational Guides) by Roger Wolter, 2005-07-15
  6. ASP.NET v. 2.0-The Beta Version (2nd Edition) (Microsoft .Net Development Series) by Alex Homer, Dave Sussman, et all 2004-07-27
  7. Learning to Program with Alice Beta Version by Wanda P Dann, Stephen Cooper, et all 2004-07-26
  8. Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 Databases Beta Preview by John Kauffman, 2005-03-18
  9. The Rational Guide to Scripting SQL Server 2005 Integration Services Beta Preview (Rational Guides) by Donald Farmer, 2005-07-15
  10. The Object Concept: An Introduction To Computer Programming Using C++ (Lab Manual Special Beta Edition) by Decker and Hirshfield, 1994
  11. Microsoft SQL Server 2005: Changing the Paradigm (SQL Server 2005 Public Beta Edition) by Scalability Experts Inc., 2005-08-30
  12. GNU Make: A Program for Directing Recompilation: Edition 0.50 for Version 3.75 Beta by Richard M. Stallman, Roland McGrath, 1996-03
  13. The Rational Guide to SQL Server 2005 Express: Beta Preview (Rational Guides) by A. T. Mann, 2005-07-15
  14. JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, Beta Version (Nutshell Handbooks) by David Flanagan, 1996-08-01

21. Mjølner Informatics: The Mjølner System - Books
The Mjølner Approach Order form ObjectOriented Programming in thebeta programming Language. Ole Lehrmann Madsen, Birger Møller
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Object-Oriented Programming in the BETA Programming Language
Addison-Wesley, June 1993, ISBN 0-201-62430-3, 350 pages
Reprinted by Mjølner Informatics with permission from Addison-Wesley
Price: 15 US$ + shipment.
The book can be downloaded in PDF format
Short Description
In the beginning there was Simula - designed by Kristen Nygaard and Ole-Johan Dahl at the Norwegian Computing Center in the 1960s, the first language to introduce the techniques now known as Object-Oriented Programming (OOP). Spreading from the use of Simula in an expanding range of applications, OOP has achieved great importance with the commercial success of languages like Java, C++, Smalltalk, and Eiffel. Now, from the birthplace of OOP, comes the BETA programming language, for which this book is the definitive guide. Highlights of the book include:
  • Complete tutorial coverage of BETA, providing an easy learning curve from simple concepts to more advanced topics including concurrency and large system development
  • A clear introduction to the concepts and techniques of OOP
Programmers who wish to keep up-to-date with new developments in object-oriented technology and students taking OOP courses using BETA will benefit from this clear account af OOP techniques and applications.

22. Teaching Package
2 Lecture Series 1 The beta programming Language. The purpose of this LectureSeries is to learn the BETA language. 2.2.9 Procedural Programming in BETA.
http://www.mjolner.com/mjolner-system/documentation/teaching/teaching-4.html
2 Lecture Series 1:
The BETA Programming Language
The purpose of this Lecture Series is to learn the BETA language. The lectures will present all aspects of the language with special emphasis on the language constructs supporting object-oriented programming.
2.1 Topics
  • BETA history and BETA language perspective
  • Language overview
  • Objects
  • Patterns
  • Attributes
  • Enter/Exit
  • Object Creation (Static/dynamic)
  • Object references (static/dynamic)
  • Variables, types, procedures, functions, ...
  • Control patterns
  • Basic types / basic patterns
  • Evaluations
  • Scoping
  • Subpatterns
  • Virtuals (basics/virtual classes(generics))
  • Co-routine aspects
  • Non-deterministic aspects
  • Concurrency aspects
2.2 Lectures
2.2.1 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
Readings: [ MMN 93 , chap. 1, 2], [ Knudsen 94 , chap. 6] Notes: It is important to identify object-oriented not just as yet another set of features of programming languages. It is also important to stress that object-oriented programming is not the solution to all software problems. Object-oriented programming is a very important supplement to the other perspectives on programming.
2.2.2 Objects, Repetitions, and Patterns

23. FAQ: BETA Programming Language (version 1.12 - 07 May 98)
FAQ beta programming Language (version 1.12 07 May 98). Summary Frequently AskedQuestions (with answers) for the object-oriented programming language BETA.
http://www.uni-giessen.de/faq/archiv/beta-language-faq/msg00000.html
Index
FAQ: BETA Programming Language (version 1.12 - 07 May 98)
  • Subject : FAQ: BETA Programming Language (version 1.12 - 07 May 98) From jlk@daimi.aau.dk (Jorgen Lindskov Knudsen) Date : 7 May 1998 21:34:10 GMT Newsgroups comp.lang.beta comp.answers news.answers Summary : Frequently Asked Questions (with answers) for the object-oriented programming language BETA
http://www.daimi.aau.dk/~beta/FAQ . (This site always contains the most recent version.) More information on BETA can be found on: * The BETA Home Page: http://www.daimi.aau.dk/~beta/ * The Mjolner System Home Page: http://www.mjolner.com/ http://www.mjolner.com WWW Sales: http://www.mjolner.com/warehouse/ MacTech Magazine, Mail Order Store Xplain Corporation P.O. Box 250055 1617 Pontius Avenue, 2nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90025-9555, USA Phone: +1 310 575 4343 Fax: +1 310 575 0925 AppleLink: MACTECHMAG CompuServe: 71333,1064 Internet: neil_ticktin@xplain.com America Online: MACTECHMAG GEnie: MACTECHMAG BCDL-ObjectLand 26 rue Jules Lanery F-59240 Dunkerque France Phone: +33 28 66 53 00 Fax: +33 28 66 53 01 E-mail: ObjectLand@netinfo.fr WWW: http://www.netinfo.fr/ObjectLand/

24. Mjølner Informatics: The Mjølner System - Free Downloads
The beta programming Language Downloads, Mjølner Informatics Logo. HOME PRINT SEARCHCONTACT, Profile. Software Development. Hardware Simulation. Embedded Systems.
http://www.mjolner.dk/mjolner-system/beta_download_en.php
The BETA Programming Language: Downloads HOME PRINT SEARCH CONTACT ... Object-Oriented Programming in the BETA Programming Language (PDF, 926Kb)
  • Book front- and backcover (PDF, 444Kb)
  • Aarhus University BETA archive Let's Innovate
  • 25. Cetus Links: 19,498 Links On Objects And Components / BETA
    Start here BETA Quick Reference Card (Mjølner Informatics); Overviewof the beta programming Language (Ole Lehrmann Madsen); The Category Computers Programming Languages BETA
    http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_beta.html
    Object-Oriented Language : BETA
    • Intro
      • BETA is a modern object-oriented language from the Scandinavian school of object-orientation where the first object-oriented language Simula was developed. BETA supports the object-oriented perspective on programming and contains comprehensive facilities for procedural and functional programming. BETA has powerful abstraction mechanisms for supporting identification of objects, classification and composition. BETA is a strongly typed language like Simula, Eiffel and C++, with most type checking being carried out at compiletime. It is well known that it is not possible to obtain all type checking at compile time without sacrificing the expressiveness of the language. BETA has an optimum balance between compiletime type checking and runtime type checking." (Ole Lehrmann Madsen)
      Contents Other pages

    26. Citation
    Citation. Dr. Dobb's Journal archive Volume 18 , Issue 11 (October 1993) tocThe beta programming language Author Steve Mann Publisher CMP Media, Inc. USA
    http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=178307&coll=portal&dl=ACM&CFID=11111111&CF

    27. Citation
    Mit Press Series In Computer Systems archive Research directions in objectorientedprogramming archive The beta programming language Authors Bent Bruun
    http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=36161&dl=ACM&coll=portal&CFID=11111111&CFT

    28. CIDEC Library: Madsen, Møller-Pedersen, Nygaard * Object-oriented Programming I
    CIDEC Library. OBJECTORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN THE beta programmingLANGUAGE. Ole Lehrmann MADSEN, 1950- , Aarhus University Birger
    http://www.cs.ioc.ee/yik/lib/14/Madsen1.html
    Subject Area: Object-Oriented Prigramming (OOP), Object-Oriented Modeling (OOM), Object-Oriented Design (OOD) in CIDEC Library
    OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN THE BETA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
    Ole Lehrmann MADSEN , 1950- , Aarhus University Birger , Norwegian Computing Center, and Kristen NYGAARD , 1926- , Oslo University Series: ACM Press Books Publisher : Addison-Wesley Publishing Co. - Wokingham, England ; Reading, Mass. Bibliographic :
    • Paperback
    • ISBN: 0-201-62430-3
    • xiv, 357 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
    • Dewey No.: 005.13/3 20
    • Object-oriented programming. * BETA (Computer program language)
    • Object Oriented Programming, Programming Languages
    DESCRIPTION : Object-oriented programming originated with the Simula language developed by Kristen Nygaard in Oslo in the 1960s. Since then, OOP has achieved great prominence with the commercial success of C++, Smalltalk, and Eiffel. Now, from the birthplace of OOP, comes the new BETA programming language, for which this book is both tutorial and reference. It provides a clear introduction to the basic concepts of OOP and an easy learning curve from simple programs to more advanced applications in BETA for students and programmers. FEATURES:
  • First book on an important new object-oriented programming language.
  • 29. Madsen, Møller-Pedersen And Nygaard (1993) Object-oriented Programming In The B
    Objectoriented programming in the beta programming language. Post a Comment. SUBJECT(S)Object-oriented programming; BETA (Computer program language).
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    Book (ISBN 0201624303 ) VOLUME/EDITION: PAGES (INTRO/BODY): xiv, 357 p. SUBJECT(S): Object-oriented programming; BETA (Computer program language) DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned LC NUMBER: HTTP: LANGUAGE: English PUB ID: Last edited on 2002/02/27 18:31:04 US/Mountain SPONSOR(S): ABSTRACT:
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    30. Computers/Programming/Languages/BETA
    Cetus Links BETA URL http//www.cetuslinks.org/oo_beta.html gbeta GPL'ed PhDproject interpreter for a generalization of the beta programming language.
    http://www.technology-and-computers.com/Computers/Programming/Languages/BETA/
    Search: Welcome to the technology-and-computers.com search portal. Whether you are looking for information about the Internet, PCs, laptops, software, hardware or various other forms of technology, this is the destination for you. Technology-and-computers.com is the innovative search portal dedicated to providing a wide-range of technology and computer resources. The objective of the technology-and-computers.com search portal is to accumulate an all-inclusive and up to date directory of technology resources. Here you will find links to technology related news, articles, product reviews, Web sites and more. No matter if you are a novice Web user or a tech wizard, technology-and-computers.com has something to offer you. Feel free to peruse the directory or perform a search for your specific technology-related request. Computers Programming Languages BETA Cetus Links: BETA
    URL:
    http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_beta.html
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    GPL'ed PhD project: interpreter for a generalization of the BETA programming language.
    URL: http://www.daimi.aau.dk/~eernst/gbeta/index.html

    31. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Computers > Programming > Languages > BETA
    3. Gbeta www.daimi.aau.dk/~eernst/gbeta/index.html. 4. Overview of the beta programmingLanguage www.daimi.au.dk/~beta/Papers/BetaOverview/betaoverview .
    http://www.alexa.com/browse/categories?catid=6221

    32. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Computers > Programming > Languages > BETA
    Gbeta GPL'ed PhD project interpreter for a generalization of the beta programminglanguage. www.daimi.aau.dk/~eernst/gbeta/index.html Go directly to site
    http://www.alexa.com/browse/general?catid=6221&mode=general

    33. CfPC > Integrating The BETA Language
    Executive summary, The goal of the BETA Eclipse project is to integrate thebeta programming environment MjølnerTool into The Eclipse Platform.
    http://www.pervasive.dk/projects/Eclipse/Eclipse_summary.htm
    Site map Intranet Research Areas Projects ... Projects Integrating the BETA language with Eclipse Executive summary The Eclipse Platform ( www.eclipse.org ) is designed for building integrated development environments that can be used to create applications in many different program languages. The Eclipse Platform is not meant to be an integrated development environment for something in particular but supports tool integration for anything (for more information see Eclipse white-paper The plan for the further integration is as follows:
    • Creating a .bet editor in Eclipse and integrate the BETA compiler so that output from the compiler can be used to generate code marks in the BETA editor. Modifying the BETA compiler to make it generate DLL's. This will make it possible to call from Java to BETA and back.
    A project of great interest is the porting of BETA to the Java virtual machine, which could provide a more smooth integration. People
    • Ole Lehrmann Madsen (Project manager) Peter Andersen
    Partners
    • OTI
    Top Related research areas Object Technology Project Manager Ole Lehrmann Madsen Dept. of Computer Science

    34. FAQ: BETA Programming Language (version 1.9 - 07 Jan 97)
    FAQ beta programming Language (version 1.9 07Jan 97). BETA Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ
    http://web.bilkent.edu.tr/Online/FAQ/tmp/beta-language-faq/faq.html
    FAQ: BETA Programming Language (version 1.9 - 07 Jan 97)
    BETA: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) This question-and-answer list is posted regularly to the BETA mail group, and to the Usenet newsgroups comp.lang.beta, comp.answers, and news.answers. Please send corrections, additions and comments to Jorgen Lindskov Knudsen (jlk@daimi.aau.dk). This information is abstracted and condensed from the posts of many different contributors. No guarantees are made regarding its accuracy. There are several ways to get this document: * E-mail: The FAQ can be obtained by sending a message to info@mjolner.dk with the following message body: send BETA beta-language-faq * FTP: The FAQ can be fetched via anonymous ftp from ftp.daimi.aau.dk as pub/beta/faq/beta-language-faq.txt * WWW: The FAQ is available in hypertextualized form on the World Wide Web at URL http://www.daimi.aau.dk/~beta/FAQ . (This site always contains the most recent version.) More information on BETA can be found on: * The BETA Home Page: http://www.daimi.aau.dk/~beta/

    35. BETA From FOLDOC
    ObjectOriented Programming in the beta programming Language , Ole Lehrmannet al, AW June 1993, ISBN 0-201-62430-3. Jargon File. (1995-10-31).
    http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?BETA

    36. WebGuest - Open Directory : Computers : Programming : Languages : BETA
    Overview of the beta programming Language article by Ole Lehrmann Madsen.Usenet comp.lang.beta. Last update 738 PT, Friday, November 15, 2002
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    • Beta Language Introduction - Mjølner Informatics Report.
    • Cetus Links: BETA
    • gbeta - Generalization of BETA language via interpreter/compiler, strict, static type-checked. Ph.D. project. Descriptions of modularization, lazy analysis, compatibility; tutorial, papers, FAQ, downloads, bug reports. [Open Source, GPL]
    • Mjølner System - An Object-Oriented multi-platform rapid application development environment.
    • Overview of the BETA Programming Language - article by Ole Lehrmann Madsen.

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    Written by Burton Harvey, Simon Robinson, Julian Templeman, Karli Watson for existing developers, probably with a C++, Java, or Visual Basic background who want an overview of C and practical information on how they can develop in C on the .NET platform. By Wrox.
    http://www.wrox.com/Books/Book_Details.asp?isbn=1861004877

    38. The Art Of Computer Programming
    By Donald E. Knuth. Bibliographic details of the published volumes (13, various editions and translations) and on-line beta versions of parts of volume 4, Combinatorial Algorithms .
    http://www-cs-staff.Stanford.EDU/~knuth/taocp.html

    The Art of Computer Programming (TAOCP)
    by Donald E. Knuth. Click here to send a message to the publisher requesting email updates about current and future volumes of these books. At the end of 1999, these books were named among the best twelve scientific monographs of the century by American Scientist , along with: Dirac on quantum mechanics, Einstein on relativity, Mandelbrot on fractals, Pauling on the chemical bond, Russell and Whitehead on foundations of mathematics, von Neumann and Morgenstern on game theory, Wiener on cybernetics, Woodward and Hoffmann on orbital symmetry, Feynman on quantum electrodynamics, Smith on the search for structure, and Einstein's collected papers. Wow!
    Volume 1
    Fundamental Algorithms , Third Edition (Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, 1997), xx+650pp.
    ISBN 0-201-89683-4
    Translations of previous editions:
    Romanian translation by Adrian Davidoviciu, Adrian Petrescu, Smaranda Dimitriu, and Paul Zamfirescu, Tratat de programarea calculatoarelor , V. 1:

    39. Visual Comparer
    Visual file comparing and merging freeware tool. Features strict lexical and syntax highlight of constructions of various programming languages. It contains the fullfunction text editor. beta stage
    http://www.nikeware.com/
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    Main assignment of the given utility - comparison and synchronization of distinctions in text files. This product is intended first of all for those who is engaged in software engineering and forced to compare various versions of the sourse codes frequently.
    "Yet another comparison utility?" - ask You. "Why not!" . In this product we have tried to unite the majority of solutions known to us, whenever possible to simplify and make the process of comparing as more as possible convenient.
    One of distinctive features "Visual Comparer" is a presence of strict lexical and syntax highlight of constructions of various programming languages. It contains the full-function text editor adapted under ideology of line comparing of files and allows to carry out additional editing of the text during matching also conveniently and easily as though you did it in the usual text editor.
    The high speed of loading and comparing of files will allow you to carry out matching of your files by size over 2 Mbytes for few seconds. The detailed description can be looked in section -

    40. Outta Beta Must-See Digital TV
    ACTV, a New York based oneto-one television programming company, is aiming at an easy target for interactive TV the armchair quarterback. Wired News
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