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» Dr. Donald E. Knuth - His very own page. Programming wouldn't be what it is today without this man. Invented TeX, Literate Programming, author of landmark series 'The Art of Computer Programming'. Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer Programming, Stanford University.
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» ACM: Fellows Award: Donald E. Knuth - Grace Murray Hopper Award, given to outstanding young computer professional of 1971, based on one major technical or service contribution. Knuth published in 1968, Volume I of his monumental treatise The Art of Computer Programming.
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» Advogato Interview: Donald E. Knuth - Medium long, deep interview, mostly about TeX, fonts, typography; some about Literate Programming, processors: MMIX, Transmeta, Pentium. Gives a good sense of the man.
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» Donald E. Knuth - Author page: brief biography, links to all his books, interview.
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» Donald Knuth - Growing article, with many links to related topics. [Wikipedia]
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» Interview with Donald Knuth - Covers open source success, multicore architecture problems, disappointing lack of interest in literate programming, reusable code menace, and urban legend about a programming contest win with one compilation. InformIT. (April 25, 2008)
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» Love at First Byte - Featured article about Knuth's work, with recent photos. Stanford Magazine. (May, 2006)
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» Rewriting the Bible in 0's and 1's - Since the 1960s, Knuth has been writing the sacred text of computer programming. He's a little behind schedule, but he has an excuse: he took time out to reinvent digital typography. By Steve Ditlea. Technology Review. (October, 1999)
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