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William Stewart's Resources:
Ruby for Beginners:
Jeremy Hansen's The Rook's Guide to C++:
David Eck's Introduction to Programming Using Java:
Wikipedia Resources:
Wikiversity Resources:
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Marco Bonzanini's Resources:
Allen Yip's Resources:
Dennis Freeman's Resources:
Brian Harvey's Resources:
Eric Grimson and John Guttag's Resources:
Wikibooks Resources:
Khan Academy Resources:
John DeNero's Resources:
Chris Terman's Resources:
Alexander Stepanov's Resources:
Cave of Programming Resources:
W3Resource Resources:
TheJavaWorld Resources:
Boundless Resources:
Carl Burch's Programming via Java:
Chess Programming Wiki Resources:
Kamil Rawat's Resources:
Erik Demaine and Charles Leiserson's Resources:
Eunsuk Kang's Resources:
Jesse Dunietz, Geza Kovacs, and John Marrero's Resources: