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The Art of Computer Programming (TAOCP) is a comprehensive monograph written by the computer scientist Donald Knuth presenting programming algorithms and their analysis. Volumes 1–5 are intended to represent the central core of computer programming for sequential machines.
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Not sex, but religion. The book is based on a series of lectures on "interactions between faith and computer science". The main topic is Knuth's approach to Bible study through random sampling (which led to an earlier book as well, titled 3:16); there is also musing on the programmer's role as god of a created universe. It's a very unpromising ...
For example, on 1 July 1996, Knuth sent out more than 250 letters, 125 of which contained checks, for errors reported in The Art of Computer Programming since the summer of 1981. A few of these remain unclaimed as of May 2006. [13] When Knuth is not able to reply immediately, he adds 5% interest, compounded continuously, to the reward.
I read here that, "Knuth began the project, which was originally planned to be one book, in 1962". Yet on the page about Knuth it says, "...where he became a professor and began work on The Art of Computer Programming, originally planned as a seven-volume series". Can somebody resolve if it was planned as one book or a seven-volume series?
This is a list of Selected papers series: [1] written by Donald Knuth. Donald Ervin Knuth (1992). Literate Programming. Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language and Information. ISBN 0-937073-80-6. Donald Ervin Knuth (1996). Selected Papers on Computer Science. Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language and Information.