The wiki entry for the book is still empty ( http://wiki.acm.org/ classics/index.php? title=Smalltalk-80:_the_language_and_its_implementation ).
We should something there, but I really do not feel like it. Come on, who's English and knowledge is up to the task ?!
On 05 Jan 2006, at 10:25, stéphane ducasse wrote:
It would be excellent to get the blue book Smalltalk-80: The Language and its Implementation; Adele Goldberg and DavidRobson Addison Wesley, 1983. ISBN 0-201-11371-6.
Please vote!
------- Forwarded message ------- From: classicbooks@acm.org To: klaus.witzel@cobss.ch Cc: Subject: Classic books program Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2006 02:01:02 +0100
Dear Klaus D Witzel,
Thank you for your suggestions of candidates for our classic computer science books list. We've been overwhelmed by the response and strong opinions! We have decided to rename this program "ACM Members' Favorite Books" since it's a better match to our process.
Now I'd like to give you the opportunity to "campaign" for your favorite book(s). We have set up a wiki for each book where you can view the comments submitted thus far and add your own. Specifically, we'd like to know what your experience of the book was, how it changed your life, what insights it contributed to your work. Using the wikis, you'll be able to share these details with other ACM members. If you've not used a wiki before, one of their charms is that a community can work towards agreement on topics via many contributors and editors.
The campaign period will begin on January 4, 2006 and end on January 13, 2006, after which I will be sending out another email inviting you to vote. You'll be able to vote for one book, 20 books, or any number in between.
Again, the goal of this project is to identify ACM's 20 favorite computer science books and to make the full text of each title available online to members.
Besides having an advocate, the book must be out of print to qualify. (Please know a book is still in print if its fourth edition is selling despite the first edition being no longer available. About 25% of the 600 nominations are still in print, so if you don't see your favorite, take a look at the In Print list before sending a complaint.)
Please take this opportunity to enrich your fellow ACM members' knowledge of the great computer science books, by going to the CS Books Web site: http://pd.acm.org/books/classics/camp.cfm and share your experiences.
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