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- Pretty Printing (1979) [pdf] http://i.stanford.edu/pub/cstr/reports/cs/tr/79/770/CS-TR-79-770.pdf 8 comments
- Distributed Algorithm for Constructing Minimal Spanning Trees in Networks (1976) [pdf] http://i.stanford.edu/pub/cstr/reports/csl/tr/76/111/CSL-TR-76-111.pdf 6 comments
- MLISP (1968) [pdf] http://i.stanford.edu/pub/cstr/reports/cs/tr/68/92/CS-TR-68-92.pdf 4 comments
- Hints on Programming Language Design (1973) [pdf] http://i.stanford.edu/pub/cstr/reports/cs/tr/73/403/CS-TR-73-403.pdf 25 comments
- Foundations of Computer Science http://i.stanford.edu/~ullman/focs.html 86 comments
- Attack of the Fifty-Foot NIMBYs http://i.stanford.edu/~ullman/pub/nimby.html 93 comments
- Mining of Massive Datasets http://i.stanford.edu/~ullman/mmds.html 6 comments
- Is this Stanford AI reading list still relevant now a days? http://i.stanford.edu/pub/cstr/reports/cs/tr/86/1093/CS-TR-86-1093.pdf 4 comments learnmachinelearning
- A formula from Stanford scientists that can determine how successful a post on Reddit will be; citations include karmadecay.com http://i.stanford.edu/~julian/pdfs/icwsm13.pdf 4 comments technology
- Mathematicians develop a statistical model for the perfect Reddit submission (similar to this one, whose content is new, whose title is "different enough", positive, contains nouns and adjectives, and fits the titular norm of the subreddit) http://i.stanford.edu/~julian/pdfs/icwsm13.pdf 4 comments science
- Experiments as Research Validation - Have We Gone too Far? - by Jeffrey D. Ullman http://i.stanford.edu/~ullman/pub/experiments.pdf 8 comments programming
- Foundations of Computer Science - Aho, Ullman (chapter PDFs) http://i.stanford.edu/~ullman/focs.html 11 comments compsci