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Donald E. Knuth is known throughout the world for his pioneering work on algorithms and programming techniques, for his invention of the TEX and METAFONT systems for computer typesetting, and for his prolific and influential writing. Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer Programming at Stanford afficher plus University, he currently devotes full time to the completion of these fascicles and the seven volumes to which they belong. afficher moins
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Œuvres de Donald E. Knuth

The Art of Computer Programming (1973) 1,006 exemplaires
Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation for Computer Science (1989) — Auteur — 856 exemplaires
Surreal Numbers (1974) 308 exemplaires
Literate Programming (1992) — Auteur — 198 exemplaires
3:16 Bible Texts Illuminated (1991) 160 exemplaires
Digital Typography (1999) 142 exemplaires
Selected Papers on Computer Science (1996) 129 exemplaires
Selected Papers on Fun and Games (2011) 64 exemplaires
The art of computer programming (1987) 40 exemplaires
Axioms and Hulls (1992) 12 exemplaires
The Essential Knuth (2013) 9 exemplaires
TEX: A System for Technical Text (1978) 7 exemplaires
Insel der Zahlen (1979) 2 exemplaires
Algorithmes (2011) 2 exemplaires
MIX 1 exemplaire
The Early Development of Programming Languages (1976) — Auteur — 1 exemplaire

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At one point, I wrote C++ code using CWEB. The experience (which I found rather positive) convinced me that almost no other developer I knew would find it positive. (The approach of writing discursive text and code in parallel, although highly conducive to good code, is also extremely demanding.)

This collection of papers, centred on WEB and on related issues -- the article on "The Errors of TeX" should be required reading in any CS course of study -- remains both enlightening and relevant thirty-plus years on, although the overall approaches of most software practitioners (IDEs, automated refactoring tools, etc.) make the application of the disciplines described less likely than ever.… (plus d'informations)
 
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jsburbidge | 2 autres critiques | Dec 20, 2023 |
Wonderful discussion of all sorts of ideas, both scientific and theological. Especially excellent explanation of his 3:16 project.
 
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mrklingon | 5 autres critiques | May 1, 2023 |
This was a very useful book when I was new to programming as a career, and needed deeper understanding of what was meant by a well-constructed program.
 
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mykl-s | 5 autres critiques | Apr 16, 2023 |
This latest volume has the cloth cover and sewn binding of the other volumes, which is nice in this day and age of shoddy bookmaking workmanship. A few pages in my copy seem to have gotten too much ink, but I guess that's the price you pay to have a book printed using real ink rather than toner.

The "Mathematical Preliminaries Redux" section talks about countable probability spaces but then talks about nontrivial random processes (of infinite length) that are apparently supported on such spaces. In the standard formulation, such a process would be a function with an uncountable range but a countable domain, which I find puzzling. I passed my concerns on to Dr. Knuth, but I wasn't able to convince him that there was an issue. It was an honor to get a hand-written reply from an icon anyway.

At the time of this book's release, Dr. Knuth is 84 and has plans for writing Volumes 5, 6, and 7. May it be!
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cpg | Oct 21, 2022 |

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Œuvres
70
Membres
8,871
Popularité
#2,704
Évaluation
½ 4.3
Critiques
50
ISBN
159
Langues
11
Favoris
29

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