I've been slowly, oh so slowly, making my way through the contents of ACM's Communications of the ACM, starting from its inception. Here's a quick index to the first decade:
- vol. 1 (1958): Accelerating Convergence of Iterative Processes
- vol. 2 (1959): Abstracts -- Nuclear Reactor Codes
- vol. 3 (1960): Automatic Graders for Programming Classes
- vol. 4 (1961): Soviet cybernetics and computer sciences, 1960
- vol. 5 (1962)
vol. 6 (1963): Doubly-linked lists, CAM, and insights into computers and society
The title is a little bit bland, but if you check out only one year's worth of articles, I'd recommend 1964. As I noted in the blog entry, it feels like a year where computing really started to blossom.
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