Donald Ervin Knuth
Born
in Milwaukee, The United States
January 10, 1938
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The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 1: Fundamental Algorithms
21 editions
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1973
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The Art of Computer Programming, Volumes 1-3 Boxed Set
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1998
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The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 2: Seminumerical Algorithms
18 editions
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1969
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The Art of Computer Programming: Volume 3: Sorting and Searching
23 editions
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1973
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Surreal Numbers
7 editions
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1974
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The Art of Computer Programming, Volumes 1-4A Boxed Set
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2011
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Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About (Volume 136) (Lecture Notes)
7 editions
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2001
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Computers & Typesetting, Volume A: The TeXBook
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1984
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3:16 Bible Texts Illuminated
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1991
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Literate Programming (Lecture Notes) (Volume 27)
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1992
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“Science is what we understand well enough to explain to a computer; art is everything else.”
― Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About (Volume 136)
― Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About (Volume 136)
“The best programs are written so that computing machines can perform them quickly and so that human beings can understand them clearly. A programmer is ideally an essayist who works with traditional aesthetic and literary forms as well as mathematical concepts, to communicate the way that an algorithm works and to convince a reader that the results will be correct.”
― Selected Papers on Computer Science
― Selected Papers on Computer Science
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