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2010 – 2019
- 2016
- [j105]W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago. Computer 49(4): 16-17 (2016) - 2014
- [j104]W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago. Computer 47(2): 14-15 (2014) - 2013
- [j103]W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago. Computer 46(3): 12-13 (2013) - [j102]W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago. Computer 46(4): 12-13 (2013) - [j101]W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago. Computer 46(5): 13-14 (2013) - [j100]W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago. Computer 46(6): 12-13 (2013) - [j99]W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago. Computer 46(7): 8-9 (2013) - [j98]W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago. Computer 46(8): 12-13 (2013) - [j97]W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago. Computer 46(9): 20-21 (2013) - [j96]W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago. Computer 46(10): 20-21 (2013) - [j95]W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago. Computer 46(11): 14-15 (2013) - [j94]W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago. Computer 46(12): 14-15 (2013) - 2011
- [j93]W. Neville Holmes:
Computers and Their Users. Computer 44(1): 100-99 (2011) - [j92]Peter J. Denning, W. Neville Holmes:
Computer Science: An Interview. Computer 44(3): 96-95 (2011) - [j91]W. Neville Holmes:
Aspects of Data Obesity. Computer 44(5): 104-103 (2011) - [j90]W. Neville Holmes:
Computing and the Step Function. Computer 44(6): 112-111 (2011) - [j89]W. Neville Holmes:
The Cultural Potential of Keyboards. Computer 44(8): 112-111 (2011) - [j88]W. Neville Holmes:
Digital Machinery and Analog Brains. Computer 44(10): 100-99 (2011) - [j87]W. Neville Holmes:
The Profession and Digital Technology. Computer 44(12): 116-115 (2011) - 2010
- [j86]W. Neville Holmes:
The Profession. Computer 43(1): 94-96 (2010) - [j85]W. Neville Holmes:
The Digital Climate of English Change. Computer 43(3): 98-100 (2010) - [j84]W. Neville Holmes:
The Rise and Rise of Digital Gluttony. Computer 43(5): 96, 94-95 (2010) - [j83]W. Neville Holmes:
The Future of the Computing Profession. Computer 43(7): 86-88 (2010) - [j82]W. Neville Holmes:
Seven Digital Steps to Avoid Utter Hell. Computer 43(9): 90-92 (2010) - [j81]W. Neville Holmes:
The Future of the Computing Profession: Readers' E-mails. Computer 43(10): 100-99 (2010) - [j80]W. Neville Holmes:
Some Social Aspects of Computers and Numbers. Computer 43(11): 100-99 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j79]W. Neville Holmes:
The Credit Crunch and the Digital Bite. Computer 42(1): 114-116 (2009) - [j78]W. Neville Holmes:
The Automation of Originality. Computer 42(3): 98-100 (2009) - [j77]W. Neville Holmes:
The Design of Government. Computer 42(5): 102-104 (2009) - [j76]W. Neville Holmes:
Agility and Respect. Computer 42(7): 98-100 (2009) - [j75]W. Neville Holmes:
Music, Sociality, and Digital Technology. Computer 42(9): 102-104 (2009) - [j74]W. Neville Holmes:
Truth and Breadth, Clarity and Depth in Algebra. Computer 42(11): 106-108 (2009) - 2008
- [j73]W. Neville Holmes:
Consciousness and Computers. Computer 40(7): 98-100 (2008) - [j72]W. Neville Holmes:
The History of the Computing Profession. Computer 41(1): 110-112 (2008) - [j71]W. Neville Holmes:
Supporting Acquisition of Basic Skills. Computer 41(3): 1102-104 (2008) - [j70]W. Neville Holmes:
The Craft of Programming. Computer 41(5): 90-92 (2008) - [j69]W. Neville Holmes:
The European Union and the Semantic Web. Computer 41(8): 106-108 (2008) - [j68]W. Neville Holmes:
The Dea[r]th of Human Understanding. Computer 41(10): 106-108 (2008) - 2007
- [j67]W. Neville Holmes:
The Computing Profession and Higher Education. Computer 40(1): 114-116 (2007) - [j66]W. Neville Holmes:
Digital Technology and the Skills Shortage. Computer 40(3): 98-100 (2007) - [j65]W. Neville Holmes:
Binary Arithmetic. Computer 40(6): 90-93 (2007) - [j64]W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago. Computer 40(8): 10-11 (2007) - [j63]W. Neville Holmes:
32 & 16 Years Ago. Computer 40(9): 10-11 (2007) - [j62]W. Neville Holmes:
The Profession as a Culture Killer. Computer 40(9): 110-112 (2007) - 2006
- [b1]W. Neville Holmes:
Computers and people - essays from the profession. Wiley 2006, ISBN 978-0-470-00859-1, pp. I-XIII, 1-324 - [j61]W. Neville Holmes:
The Farmer, the Fairies, and the Computers. Computer 39(2): 110-112 (2006) - [j60]W. Neville Holmes:
In Praise of Professional Precision. Computer 39(4): 98-100 (2006) - [j59]W. Neville Holmes:
The Data Doughnut and the Software Hole. Computer 39(6): 98-100 (2006) - [j58]W. Neville Holmes:
Quasireform of English Spelling. Computer 39(8): 102-104 (2006) - [j57]W. Neville Holmes:
The Technology of Data Stashing. Computer 39(10): 118-120 (2006) - 2005
- [j56]W. Neville Holmes:
In Defense of Spam. Computer 38(4): 86-88 (2005) - [j55]W. Neville Holmes:
The Turning of the Wheel. Computer 38(7): 98-100 (2005) - [j54]W. Neville Holmes:
The Internet, the Web, and the Chaos. Computer 38(9): 106-108 (2005) - [j53]W. Neville Holmes:
Digital Technology, Age, and Gaming. Computer 38(11): 106-108 (2005) - 2004
- [j52]W. Neville Holmes:
January 1972 / January 1988. Computer 37(1): 17 (2004) - [j51]W. Neville Holmes:
Languages and the Computing Profession. Computer 37(3): 102-104 (2004) - [j50]W. Neville Holmes:
Data and Information as Property. Computer 37(5): 90-92 (2004) - [j49]W. Neville Holmes:
In Defense of PowerPoint. Computer 37(7): 98-99 (2004) - [j48]W. Neville Holmes:
Rationality and Digital Technology. Computer 37(9): 114-116 (2004) - [j47]W. Neville Holmes:
The Usefulness of Hindsight. Computer 37(11): 118-120 (2004) - 2003
- [j46]W. Neville Holmes:
Revising the Principles of Technorealism. Computer 36(1): 126-128 (2003) - [j45]W. Neville Holmes:
Truth and Clarity in Arithmetic. Computer 36(2): 106-108 (2003) - [j44]W. Neville Holmes:
The Case for Perspicuous Programming. Computer 36(4): 102-104 (2003) - [j43]W. Neville Holmes:
The Problem with Unicode. Computer 36(6): 114-116 (2003) - [j42]W. Neville Holmes:
Should Professionals Be Political? Computer 36(7): 98-100 (2003) - [j41]W. Neville Holmes:
Artificial Intelligence: Arrogance or Ignorance? Computer 36(11): 118-120 (2003) - [j40]W. Neville Holmes:
The Digital Divide, the UN, and the Computing Profession. Computer 36(12): 142-144 (2003) - 2002
- [j39]W. Neville Holmes:
The Profession - To See Ourselves as Others See Us. Computer 35(1): 142-144 (2002) - [j38]W. Neville Holmes:
Representative Democracy and the Profession. Computer 35(2): 118-120 (2002) - [j37]W. Neville Holmes:
Computers, Programming, and People. Computer 35(3): 110-112 (2002) - [j36]W. Neville Holmes:
Side Effects of Digital Technology. Computer 35(4): 102-104 (2002) - [j35]W. Neville Holmes:
Would a Digital Brain Have a Mind? Computer 35(5): 110-112 (2002) - [j34]W. Neville Holmes:
Seven Great Blunders of the Computing World. Computer 35(7): 110-112 (2002) - [j33]W. Neville Holmes:
Jobs, Trades, Skills, and the Profession. Computer 35(9): 102-104 (2002) - [j32]W. Neville Holmes:
The Profession and the World. Computer 35(11): 114-116 (2002) - 2001
- [j31]W. Neville Holmes:
The Net, the Web, and the Children. Adv. Comput. 55: 49-85 (2001) - [j30]W. Neville Holmes:
The KWIC and the Dead: A Lesson in Computing History. Computer 34(1): 142-144 (2001) - [j29]W. Neville Holmes:
US Electoral Reform: The Obvious Obligation. Computer 34(2): 126-128 (2001) - [j28]W. Neville Holmes:
The Great Term Robbery. Computer 34(5): 94-96 (2001) - [j27]W. Neville Holmes:
Vanity and Guilt, Humility and Pride. Computer 34(7): 102-104 (2001) - [j26]W. Neville Holmes:
Crouching Error, Hidden Markup. Computer 34(9): 126-128 (2001) - [j25]W. Neville Holmes:
The Profession's Future Lies in Its Past. Computer 34(10): 118-120 (2001) - [j24]W. Neville Holmes:
Terrorism, Technology, and the Profession. Computer 34(11): 134-136 (2001) - 2000
- [j23]W. Neville Holmes:
The Evitability of Software Patents. Computer 33(3): 30-34 (2000) - [j22]W. Neville Holmes:
Fashioning a Foundation for the Computing Profession. Computer 33(7): 97-98 (2000) - [j21]W. Neville Holmes:
Olympic Games Reform: A Study in System Engineering. Computer 33(9): 91-93 (2000) - [j20]W. Neville Holmes:
Some Comments on the Coding of Programs. Computer 33(11): 126-128 (2000) - [j19]W. Neville Holmes:
Why Johnny Can't Program. Computer 33(12): 158-160 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j18]W. Neville Holmes:
The Myth of the Educational Computer. Computer 32(9): 36-42 (1999) - [j17]W. Neville Holmes:
Software engineering: to be or what to be? ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 24(3): 81-83 (1999) - 1998
- [j16]W. Neville Holmes:
Mitigating Microsoft with Virtual Consoles. Computer 31(7): 105-106 (1998) - [j15]W. Neville Holmes:
Toward Decent Text Encoding. Computer 31(8): 108-109 (1998) - [j14]W. Neville Holmes:
The Myth of the Computer Revolution. Computer 31(11): 121-122 (1998) - [c3]W. Neville Holmes:
Simplifying array processing languages. APL 1998: 91-96 - 1997
- [j13]W. Neville Holmes:
Composite Arithmetic: Proposal for a New Standard. Computer 30(3): 65-73 (1997) - [j12]W. Neville Holmes:
What Can Computers Do? Computer 30(5): 11 (1997) - [j11]W. Neville Holmes:
The Myth of the Intelligent Computer. Computer 30(7): 8 (1997) - [j10]W. Neville Holmes:
Converging on Program Simplicity. Computer 30(12): 134-136 (1997) - [j9]W. Neville Holmes:
A brief review of APL98. ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad 28(2): 8 (1997) - 1995
- [c2]W. Neville Holmes, Colin Hallam:
The Philosophy of Nothing and Everything. APL 1995: 75-82 - 1990
- [j8]W. Neville Holmes:
Brackets are a PL's best friend. ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad 20(3): 23-26 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1984
- [j7]W. Neville Holmes, Philip M. Stanley:
An Interactive Package for Teaching EDP Audit. Aust. Comput. J. 16(2): 54-58 (1984) - 1980
- [j6]W. Neville Holmes:
Of noughts and if's and matrices: some comments on APLQQ[9;2;]. ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad 10(3): 7-11 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1978
- [j5]W. Neville Holmes:
Is APL a Programming Language? Comput. J. 21(2): 128-131 (1978) - [j4]W. Neville Holmes:
Representation for Complex Numbers. IBM J. Res. Dev. 22(4): 429-430 (1978) - 1977
- [j3]W. Neville Holmes:
The Major Tasks of Data Processing. Aust. Comput. J. 9(1): 32-38 (1977) - 1975
- [j2]W. Neville Holmes:
Identification Number Design. Comput. J. 18(2): 102-107 (1975) - 1974
- [j1]W. Neville Holmes:
The Social Implications of the Australian Computer Society. Aust. Comput. J. 6(3): 124-128 (1974) - [c1]John S. Gero, Warren G. Julain, W. Neville Holmes:
Interaction, interfaces and design. DAC 1974: 248-256
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