Links of Interest

Analytical Engine Online:
This is the website maintained by the authors of your text: http://www.pws.com/aeonline/course/index.html.

Beginners Guide to HTML:
An on-line introduction to HTML. Everything you ever wanted to know about HTML, and more. http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimer.html.

Background Color Details:
This page gives a brief description of how to change colors on your web page. Be sure to follow the link for the color guide to see a long list of colors and their associated hex codes. http://home.netscape.com/assist/net_sites/bg/ .

Artificial Intelligence:
The Artificial Intelligence Repository at Carnegie-Mellon University contains a vast amount of AI-related information, software, and links.

Brighton University Resource Kit for Students (BURKS):
A CD-ROM assembled by Prof. John English at the University of Brighton. It contains compilers/interpreters for Ada 95, C, C++, COBOL, Eiffel, Forth, Fortran, Icon, Java, List, ML, Modula-2, Oberon, Perl, Prolog, and Snobol4 for the Wintel family and is available for an incredible $5 + $1 shipping/handling.

Ordering information in the US is described in this email from Prof. Michael Feldman at George Washington University.

Visit the BURKS web site at http://burks.bton.ac.uk/burks/index.htm

ALL YOUR BASE:
All your base are belong to us!

Programmer's Oasis:
A wealth of programming and programming language-related links and material assembled by Simo Salminen at Turku University in Finland may be found at http://www.utu.fi/~sisasa/oasis

References

The Analytical Engine: An Introduction to Computer Science Using the Internet;
Rick Decker & Stuart Hirshfield,
PWS Publishing Company, 1998.

JavaScript Goodies
Joe Burns
QUE Macmillan Publishing, June 1999

JavaScript: Comprehensive
Don Gosselin
Thomson Learning, 2000

The Essential Guide to Computing - the story of information technology
E. Garrison Walters
Prentice Hall PTR, 2000