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ACM Crossroads Student Magazine, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, September 1994
- Saveen Reddy:
Editorial. 2 - Lorrie Faith Cranor:
The Road Less Traveled: stop and smell the policy. 3-4 - Craig Pfeifer:
Information superwhichway? 5-7 - Jason Yanowitz:
Under the hood of the Internet: an overview of the TCP/IP protocol suite. 8-10 - Mark R. Nelson:
We have the information you want, but getting it will cost you!: held hostage by information overload. 11-15 - Saveen Reddy, G. Bowden Wise:
Objective View Point: an introduction to C++. 16-21 - Saveen Reddy:
Book Reviews: serical communications books. 22 - Sara M. Carlstead:
The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing: one student's experience. 23-24 - Terry White:
Software review: tie fighter. 25-27 - Saveen Reddy:
Road crew. 28
Volume 1, Number 2, December 1994
- Saveen Reddy:
Editorial. 2 - Marie desJardins:
How to succeed in graduate school: a guide for students and advisors: part I of II. 3-9 - Lorrie Faith Cranor:
Programming Perl: an interview with Larry Wall. 10-11 - Saveen Reddy, Stephen R. Schach:
Interview! Stephen R. Schach. 12-15 - Lorrie Faith Cranor, Ajay Apte:
Programs worth one thousand words: visual languages bring programming to the masses. 16-18 - Shriram Krishnamurthi:
An introduction to Scheme. 19-27 - G. Bowden Wise:
Objective View Point: object-orientation and C++ (part I of II). 28-33 - Bradley M. Kuhn, David W. Binkley:
In search of a customizable and uniform user interface. 34-39 - Sara M. Carlstead:
Down the Road: meet Oakland, CalPoly, Michigan-Flint, and Loyola. 40 - Terry White:
Software review: Doom 2. 42-43 - Lorrie Faith Cranor:
Book review: email style book jumps on the Internet bandwagon. 42-43 - Saveen Reddy:
Road crew. 44
Volume 1, Number 3, March 1995
- Marie desJardins:
How to succeed in graduate school: a guide for students and advisors: part II of II. 1-6 - Nigel Ward:
How to be a terrible thesis advisor. 7 - Bradley M. Kuhn:
Opinion: operating system wars. - Vernard Martin:
There can be only one: a summary of the Unix standardization movement. 9-11 - Chuck Cranor:
Operating freely. 12-14 - G. Bowden Wise:
Objective View Point: object-orientation and C++ (part II of II). 15-19 - Lorrie Faith Cranor:
The Road Less Traveled: an alternative review of Doom II. 20 - Ronald B. Krisko:
Software Review: my humble opinions on Windows NT vs. OS/2. 21-22 - Saveen Reddy:
Book Review: successful C++ book. 23 - Sara M. Carlstead:
Down the Road: visit Clarkson and the University of Idaho. 24 - Lorrie Faith Cranor:
Road crew: students at work. 25
Volume 1, Number 4, May 1995
- Ronald B. Krisko:
From the editors: Crossroads finishes first year. 1 - Scott Ramsey MacDonald:
Speed is life, life is speed. 2 - Saul Jimenez:
Social responsibility and the CS student: how can I get involved? 3-5 - Lorrie Faith Cranor:
Digital liberties: free speech and privacy under attack in cyberspace. 7-9 - Adam T. Lake:
Direct democracy: is the United States prepared? 11-13 - Sara M. Carlstead:
net.love. 14-15 - Saveen Reddy:
Should computer scientists worry about ethics?: Don Gotterbarn says, "Yes!". 16-19 - G. Bowden Wise:
Objective View Poiint: the ABCs of writing C++ classes. 20-25 - Sara M. Carlstead:
Down the Road: the first high school chapter: the Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities. 26 - Ronald B. Krisko:
Conference report: The 1995 ACM Big Event. 27
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