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657. ISBN. 0-262-51087-1 (2nd ed.) LC Class. QA76.6 .A255 1996. Website. mitpress .mit .edu /sicp. Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs ( SICP) is a computer science textbook by Massachusetts Institute of Technology professors Harold Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman with Julie Sussman. It is known as the "Wizard Book" in hacker ...
The Art of Computer Programming ( TAOCP) is a comprehensive monograph written by the computer scientist Donald Knuth presenting programming algorithms and their analysis. Volumes 1–5 are intended to represent the central core of computer programming for sequential machines. When Knuth began the project in 1962, he originally conceived of it ...
Eric Raymond - The Art of Unix Programming. Gerald M. Weinberg - The Psychology of Computer Programming. James Gosling - The Java Programming Language. Joel Spolsky - The Best Software Writing I. Keith Curtis - After the Software Wars. Richard M. Stallman - Free Software, Free Society. Richard P. Gabriel - Patterns of Software.
The first edition of The C++ Programming Language was published in 1985. As C++ evolved, a second edition was published in July 1991, reflecting the changes made. The third edition of the book was first published on 30 June 1997; a hardcover version of the third edition, with two new appendices, was later published as The C++ Programming Language: Special Edition on 11 February 2000.
Computer Lib/Dream Machines is a 1974 book by Ted Nelson, printed as a two-front-cover paperback to indicate its "intertwingled" nature. Originally self-published by Nelson, it was republished with a foreword by Stewart Brand in 1987 by Microsoft Press . In Steven Levy 's book Hackers, Computer Lib is described as "the epic of the computer ...
Cortada, James W. (1996). Second Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computing, Computers, and the Information Processing Industry. Greenwood. Contains 4500 entries. Cortada, James W. (1996). A Bibliographic Guide to the History of Computer Applications, 1950-1990. Greenwood.
The book's square shape was described in The New York Times as "clumsy", although this does not stop it from being a "quite decent introduction" which is "easy to read". Those interested in actually using personal computers to "do something" were advised to look elsewhere. [1]
C. Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software. Communications, Computers, and Networks. The Computer and the Brain. Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice. Computer: A History of the Information Machine. Computers and Typesetting.