# Papers of Note On Slack: > [Ben W](https://twitter.com/bwarren24): > > What are people's favorite CS papers? * Perlman, Radia (1985). "An Algorithm for Distributed Computation of a Spanning Tree in an Extended LAN". ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review. 15 (4): 44–53. doi:10.1145/318951.319004. * The related Algorhyme, also by Perlman. * Guy Lewis Steele, Jr.. "Debunking the 'Expensive Procedure Call' Myth, or, Procedure Call Implementations Considered Harmful, or, Lambda: The Ultimate GOTO". MIT AI Lab. AI Lab Memo AIM-443. October 1977. * What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic, by David Goldberg, published in the March, 1991 issue of Computing Surveys. Copyright 1991, Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. * RFC 1925. * The above-cited Thomson NFA paper on regular expressions. * The Eight Fallacies of Distributed Computing. * HAKMEM is another good one. It's _dense_ but rewarding. * Kahan, William (January 1965), "Further remarks on reducing truncation errors", Communications of the ACM, 8 (1): 40, doi:10.1145/363707.363723