| 1.1 | The Ten Most-Used Languages in Open-Source Projects  | 16 | 
| 3.1 | Index and Pointer Code for Accessing an Array a with Elements of Type T  | 65 | 
| 5.1 | Common POSIX, Win32, and Java Thread and Synchronization Primitives  | 163 | 
| 6.1 | Common Project Subdirectory Names  | 183 | 
| 6.2 | User Variables Commonly Defined in Makefiles  | 193 | 
| 6.3 | Variables Maintained by make   | 194 | 
| 6.4 | File Identification Tags Used in Revision Control Systems  | 206 | 
| 7.1 | Common File Names  | 226 | 
| 7.2 | Common File Extensions  | 227 | 
| 7.3 | Hungarian Notation Primitive Types, Type Constructions, and Name Qualifiers  | 236 | 
| 7.4 | Hungarian Notation for Common Visual Basic and Microsoft Access Types and Controls  | 237 | 
| 8.1 | Source Files Corresponding to sendmail Documentation Headings  | 246 | 
| 8.2 | Common troff Commands and Man and mdoc Line Macros  | 262 | 
| 8.3 | Common Texinfo Commands  | 263 | 
| 8.4 | The javadoc Tags  | 263 | 
| 8.5 | Unix Reference Manual Sections  | 264 | 
| 9.1 | NetBSD Kernel Directories and Corresponding Modules  | 295 | 
| 10.1 | Common Regular Expression Building Blocks  | 341 | 
| 10.2 | Regular Expression Search Commands in Popular Editors  | 341 | 
| A.1 | Contents of the Book's CD-ROM  | 400 |