Buku elektronik klasik (wajib) ilmu komputer

Buku elektronik (e-book) klasik, atau wajib tahu, bagi para komputer saintis dapat di download di http://e7l3.org/classics.html

Buku dikarang oleh pioner-pioner di bidang ilmu komputer antara lain:

F.E. Allen A Technological Review of the FORTRAN I Compiler 1982
Jack Crenshaw Let’s Build a Compiler 1988-1995
Edsger W. Dijkstra Notes On Structured Programming
Douglas C. Engelbar Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework 1962
C.A.R. Hoare Communicating Sequential Processes 1985
Brian W. Kernighan Why Pascal is Not My Favorite Programming Language
Donald E. Knuth Computer Programming as an Art 1974
W.A. Martin The MACSYMA System
John McCarthy Recursive Functions of Symbolic Expressions and their Computation by Machine (Part I) 1960, LISP 1.5 Programmer’s Manual 1962, LISP 1.5 Programmer’s Manual 1961 Draft
Dennis Ritchie The Development of the C Language* 2003
Claude Shannon A Mathematical Theory of Communication
Alan M. Turing On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem
Niklaus Wirth On the Design of Programming Languages
A Plea For Lean Software
Lotfi A. Zadeh From Computing with Numbers to Computing with Words—From Manipulation of Measurements to Manipulation of Perceptions 1999
Jacob Ziv and Abraham Lempel A Universal Algorithm for Sequential Data Compression
Konrad ZuseDer Plankalkül (engl.)
Digital Physics

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