From the department's ftp site (compressed tar file)
The GIST classes (Javadoc)
• Spolsky, Joel. The absolute minimum every software developer absolutely, positively must know about Unicode and character sets (no excuses!). October 8, 2003.
• Bailliez, Stephane, et al. Apache Ant user manual. December 18, 2003.
• Pilgrim, Mark. The Atom API. October 15, 2003.
• Gregorio, J., and R. Sayre, eds. The Atom publishing protocol (draft version 04). May 9, 2005.
• Nottingham, M., ed. The Atom syndication format (draft version 02). September 5, 2004.
• Nottingham, M., and R. Sayre, eds. The Atom syndication format (draft version 10). July 11, 2005.
• Atom wiki. May 14, 2005.
• Walrath, Kathy, Mary Campione, Alison Huml, and Sharon Zakhour. Creating a GUI with JFC/Swing. April 14, 2005.
• Lee, Chr. Clemens. Debian binary package building HOWTO. December 19, 2003.
• Wells, Don. Extreme programming: a gentle introduction. February 28, 2004.
• Pilgrim, Mark, and Sam Ruby. Feed validator for Atom and RSS.
• Free Software Foundation. GNU General Public License. June, 1991.
• Sun Microsystems. How to write doc comments for the Javadoc tool. April 27, 2005.
• Java application development on Linux. April 26, 2005.
• JUnit, testing resources for extreme programming.
• Beck, Kent, and Erich Gamma. JUnit cookbook. November 30, 2002.
• Known Atom 1.0 feeds. July 17, 2005.
• Fogel, Karl, and Moshe Bar. Open source development with CVS, third edition. December 26, 2004.
• Cederqvist, Per. Version management with CVS. April 18, 2005.
• Xerces Java Parser Readme. November 15, 2001.
• Clark, James, and Steven DeRose. XML path language (XPath). November 16, 1999.
• Katz, Howard. XQEngine. March 24, 2005.
• Boag, Scott, et al. XQuery 1.0: An XML query language. April 4, 2005.
• Clark, James. XSL transformations (XSLT), version 1.0. November 16, 1999.
The 2005 GIST finished its work and closed up shop on July 31. The software is available for download. The poster is ready for display.