ACM (Association for Computing Machinery), anyone member, or member of similar - how useful?

William O'Higgins Witteman william.ohiggins-H217xnMUJC0sA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org
Wed Mar 7 14:14:36 UTC 2007


To get a sense of what the ACM provides, visit http://acmqueue.com/ and
read the articles there.  You'll see a mix of pretty hard-core comp sci
stuff with some pretty hard-core implementation theory.  The ACM is the
Association for Computing Machinery, so if you are a computing machine,
this might be right up your alley.  (Only half joking.)

If your are only interested in the ACM library you are better off
investigation a researcher membership at U of T.  The library provides
all the ACM materials and much, much more.  Of course, you don't get the
cool acm.org email :-)
-- 

yours,

William

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