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Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 07:57:14 -0500
Reply-To: "CYHIST Community Memory: Discussion list on the History of
Cyberspace" <CYHIST@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU> Sender: "CYHIST Community Memory: Discussion list on the History of
Cyberspace" <CYHIST@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU> From: KathrynKL@AOL.COM
Subject: Re: Computer Science History

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Community Memory: Discussion List on the History of Cyberspace ______________________________________________________________________


I do not have a computer science history text to offer because the histories I have seen offer little information about the history of software and programming. However, innovative new work in software and programming history is being done by the IEEE Annals of the History of Computing. Two volumes in particular might be a good supplement to any text you choose:
Volume 18 Number 3, Fall 1996, Special Issue: Women in Computing. This issue discusses the Women of ENIAC (the first six programmers of the ENIAC), the first programmers of the National Bureau of Standards, and many other interesting and otherwise undocumented histories.

In addition, Volume 18 Number 1, Spring 1996, was devoted to the ENIAC computer and offered many articles with information not found in any current text.

Good luck with your course,
Kathy Kleiman

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I am teaching a college course in "Computer Science History" for Computer Science majors.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a good textbook for this course?

I have been using the excellent "Bit by Bit" by Augarten, but it is out of print. I have been recycling ( literally ) the several copies of the textbook
I have from one semester to the next, but they are beginning to fall to pieces.
I would also like a book which includes more modern material.

Many thanks for any help you can give me!

Sincerely, Joan Lucas
Dept. of Computer Science
State Univ. of New York
Brockport, NY.
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