Free Classic Computer Books from ACM
The Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) has made some very important classical computer science books available.
If you are not an ACM member, you can register for free.
The books include classical landmarks, some written by Turing award winners.
Books include EF Codd on Relational Database, Hoare & Jones Essays in Computer Science, Goldberg's SmallTalk, Kernighan & Plauger's Element of Programming Style, Dijkstra's Essays and Structured Programming, Brinch Hansen's Operating System and Concurrent Programming, Aho & Ullman Parsing, Minsky's Computation, Papert's Mindstrom, von Neumann's Computer and the Brain, Allen LISP Anatomy, Iverson's APL, Yourdon's Software Engineering and IBM on IBM System/360.
It is a real wealth of great work, and even now, more than 20 years later, they are still important to read.
Computer Science is a fast moving field, but there are basic ideas which do not change much with time. They are the invariants in the process of change.
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Thanks for this useful link!! Wiley computing books also very helpful in my studies...
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