Software for creating data structure diagrams? [closed] - data-structures

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What's a good (preferably free) software tool for creating data structure diagrams? For example, something like this:

GraphViz may suit you.

Inkscape takes a bit of learning, but is quite good for this.
A simpler program is Dia

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Best links to start up with Linq [closed]

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I would like to know when exactly we need to use Linq, Why it is used for and complete knowledge on it.
Please suggest me links/books for it.
Thank you.
Try starting with LINQ 101. You would find lots of examples if you just google with "LINQ".

Ruby language cheatsheet/poster/reference/overview? [closed]

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I am a visual kind of guy and would like to know if there is somewhere a nice big overview of Ruby. You know, like a reference poster, with object hierarchy, most common methods, etc, all in color, layed out nice and clearly...
To a beginner like me would this would be awesome...
Is there something like that out there that you use or have stumbled upon?
Check these out :
https://github.com/savini/cheatsheets/raw/master/ruby/RubyCheat.pdf
http://wtr.rubyforge.org/s101/doc/Ruby-cheat-sheet.doc
http://refcardz.dzone.com/refcardz/essential-ruby#refcard-download-social-buttons-display
And a... "comparative" approach, with cheat sheets combined for major scripting languages :
http://hyperpolyglot.org/scripting

Suggest a book on spatial data structures [closed]

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Please advice a book on spatial data structures. I'm interested in Quadtrees and Octrees.
This one has good credentials.
Handbook of data structures and applications

Pygame-like for haskell? [closed]

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im trying to program a game in Haskell. Ive been looking for Game frameworks for that purpose, but i found a few and i cant make them work :/ . All i need is some image processing as pygames provides in python, like moving images, using layouts to put one image above other, and such basic things.
Do you happen to know anyone?
I was writing a library called TeaHS which is something like what you want. It's old and potentially bitrotted though, and I don't really have time to update it. Fork it if you like :)

Boo Reference Card? [closed]

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I'm looking for a boo syntax sheet/reference card. A quick search on google and on boo's site didn't turn up anything, does anyone know where one is?
I'm not aware of an online reference card, but perhaps this might be close enough?
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/BOO/Keywords+with+examples
This summary is concise and has useful links, although it looks like the author got bored half way through.
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/BOO/Language+Summary

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