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appropriate, to comp.answers and other groups.  These FAQs are archived
at <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/>.  For example, the comp.constraints
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These FAQs are also automatically converted to HTML (in most cases,
this just means that URLs are converted to hot links), and archived in
various places such as the News.Answers Faqs Archive
<http://www.cs.ruu.nl/cgi-bin/faqwais> at Utrecht; for example, the
comp.constraints FAQ
<http://www.cs.ruu.nl/wais/html/na-bng/comp.constraints.html>,
converted to HTML format, can be found there.  You can also search the
collection of FAQs.  Also see Smartpages
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<http://www.landfield.com/faqs/>.

Here are the FAQs for comp.ai
<http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/AI/html/faqs/ai/ai_general/top.html>,
for AI in general
<http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/AI/html/faqs/ai/top.html>, for AI
programming languages
<http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/AI/html/faqs/lang/top.html> and for
comp.lang.prolog
<http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/AI/html/faqs/lang/prolog/top.html>
(with some information on CLP).

The sci.op-research newsgroup has FAQs for linear and non-linear
programming <http://www.mcs.anl.gov/home/otc/Guide/faq/> These can be
found in ascii format, along with an index of resources for numerical
computation in C or C++ (including some for linear and non-linear
programming), in <ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/sci.op-research/>.


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