latex/ contains the latex sources java/ods contains the java sources cpp contains the C++ sources (still under development) To make the books (ods-java.pdf and ods-cpp.pdf and ods-python.pdf): mkdir ~/texmf/tex/latex/ods/ cp ods-colors.sty ~/texmf/tex/latex/ods/ cd latex ; make This will require a decent installation of pdflatex, perl, ipe, inkscape, gnuplot, and pdftk. If you have problems with tikz figures, consult the solution here: http://goo.gl/hCvlyp If ipetoipe generates errors about ods-colors.sty, then try this: mkdir -p ~/texmf/tex/latex/ods/ ln -s $PWD/latex/ods-colors.sty ~/texmf/tex/latex/ods/ texhash To make the Java archive ods.jar: cd java ; make To make both: make What's in here: java/test - Test code from Sun/Oracle and Apache java/junk - Small sample code snippets used in the text java/ods - The Java data structures sources cpp - The C++ data structures sources and sample code python - The Python code used to generate the pseudocode version python/tests - Unit tests for the Python code latex - The book's latex source code and scripts latex/figs - The book's ipe figures latex/images - Images used in the book How it works: The Makefile and Perl script in ./latex do the following: 1. Convert ipe figures in ./latex/figs into pdf 2. Convert svg figures in ./latex/images into pdf 3. Scan the latex sources and generate -java.tex and -cpp.tex files that include source code from ./java and ./cpp directories 4. Run pdflatex and bibtex to generate the file ods-java.pdf and ods-cpp.pdf