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The Art of Computer Programming, Vols. 1-3 Hardcover – Box set, January 1, 1998

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For the first time in more than 20 years, Knuth has revised all three books to reflect more recent developments in the field. His revisions focus specifically on those areas where knowledge has converged since publication of the last editions, on problems that have been solved, on problems that have changed. In keeping with the authoritative character of these books, all historical information about previous work in the field has been updated where necessary. Consistent with the author’s reputation for painstaking perfection, the rare technical errors in his work, discovered by perceptive and demanding readers, have all been corrected. Hundreds of new exercises have been added to raise new challenges.

Knuth's classic work has been widely acclaimed as one of the most influential works in the field of computer science. For the first time, these books are available as a boxed, three-volume set. The handsome slipcase makes this set an ideal gift for the recent computer science graduate or professional programmer. Offering a description of classical computer science, this multi-volume work is a useful resource in programming theory and practice for students, researchers, and practitioners alike. For programmers, it offers cookbook solutions to their day-to-day problems.

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"The bible of all fundamental algorithms and the work that taught many of today's software developers most of what they know about computer programming."-- Byte, Sept 1995

"If you think you're a really good programmer,...read [Knuth's] Art of Computer Programming....You should definitely send me a resume if you can read the whole thing." -- Bill Gates

This Knuth set is perfect for your own reference bookshelf, and makes an ideal gift for any serious student or practitioner of computer programming.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Addison-Wesley Professional; 3rd edition (January 1, 1998)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0201485419
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0201485417
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.25 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 5.25 x 10 inches
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Donald E. Knuth was born on January 10, 1938 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He studied mathematics as an undergraduate at Case Institute of Technology, where he also wrote software at the Computing Center. The Case faculty took the unprecedented step of awarding him a Master's degree together with the B.S. he received in 1960. After graduate studies at California Institute of Technology, he received a Ph.D. in Mathematics in 1963 and then remained on the mathematics faculty. Throughout this period he continued to be involved with software development, serving as consultant to Burroughs Corporation from 1960-1968 and as editor of Programming Languages for ACM publications from 1964-1967.

He joined Stanford University as Professor of Computer Science in 1968, and was appointed to Stanford's first endowed chair in computer science nine years later. As a university professor he introduced a variety of new courses into the curriculum, notably Data Structures and Concrete Mathematics. In 1993 he became Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer Programming. He has supervised the dissertations of 28 students.

Knuth began in 1962 to prepare textbooks about programming techniques, and this work evolved into a projected seven-volume series entitled The Art of Computer Programming. Volumes 1-3 first appeared in 1968, 1969, and 1973. Having revised these three in 1997, he is now working full time on the remaining volumes. Volume 4A appeared at the beginning of 2011. More than one million copies have already been printed, including translations into ten languages.

He took ten years off from that project to work on digital typography, developing the TeX system for document preparation and the METAFONT system for alphabet design. Noteworthy by-products of those activities were the WEB and CWEB languages for structured documentation, and the accompanying methodology of Literate Programming. TeX is now used to produce most of the world's scientific literature in physics and mathematics.

His research papers have been instrumental in establishing several subareas of computer science and software engineering: LR(k) parsing; attribute grammars; the Knuth-Bendix algorithm for axiomatic reasoning; empirical studies of user programs and profiles; analysis of algorithms. In general, his works have been directed towards the search for a proper balance between theory and practice.

Professor Knuth received the ACM Turing Award in 1974 and became a Fellow of the British Computer Society in 1980, an Honorary Member of the IEEE in 1982. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Sciences, and the National Academy of Engineering; he is also a foreign associate of l'Academie des Sciences (Paris), Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi (Oslo), Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Munich), the Royal Society (London), and Rossiiskaya Akademia Nauk (Moscow). He holds five patents and has published approximately 160 papers in addition to his 28 books. He received the Medal of Science from President Carter in 1979, the American Mathematical Society's Steele Prize for expository writing in 1986, the New York Academy of Sciences Award in 1987, the J.D. Warnier Prize for software methodology in 1989, the Adelskøld Medal from the Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1994, the Harvey Prize from the Technion in 1995, and the Kyoto Prize for advanced technology in 1996. He was a charter recipient of the IEEE Computer Pioneer Award in 1982, after having received the IEEE Computer Society's W. Wallace McDowell Award in 1980; he received the IEEE's John von Neumann Medal in 1995. He holds honorary doctorates from Oxford University, the University of Paris, St. Petersburg University, and more than a dozen colleges and universities in America.

Professor Knuth lives on the Stanford campus with his wife, Jill. They have two children, John and Jennifer. Music is his main avocation.

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Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2011
"I thought that I was a perfectionist until I met Knuth." The previous sentence is from the renowned mathematician Fan Rong K Chung Graham and I think it also reflects the spirit of the masterpiece of Knuth, The Art of Computer Programming (TAOCP). Reading the book was pure intellectual indulgence and a striking experience for me. I'm not a computer scientist in the academic sense but rather a professional programmer with engineering and mathematics background so I don't think I can criticize the book at the level it deserves, I simply do not own that much technical breadth and depth. But I can easily say that this is one of the books which I can call a masterpiece without hesitation and unlike many other technical books I read, it broadened my horizons in fundamental aspects of computing science, such as randomness and relationships between superficially unrelated mathematical structures.

Some may think that this masterpiece is rather theoretical and not very applicable in daily programming tasks but did you also know that this book is mentioned in Mitnick's The Art of Intrusion: The Real Stories Behind the Exploits of Hackers, Intruders and Deceivers where a group of hackers try to analyze some slot machines and one of them visits the library to learn more about the random number generation algorithms and picks up TAOCP?

I believe every programmer will find at least a few pages of pure hacker's delight in TAOCP and thus this book belongs to the shelf of every programmer.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2001
Every serious computer science student will see repeated references in other books to this wonderful set by Donald Knuth, professor emeritus of computer science at Stanford. He is acclaimed by many as the foremost computer programmer in progamming's brief sixty-year history. Its the best resource for the typical algorithm problem sets in most, traditional C and C++ courses. Those who see and enjoy programming as applied mathematics will find some spare cash to buy it.
Having this set on the shelf is somewhat like having a set of Shakespeare - its the best but not for everyone. One kind of expects to find Volume 1 of this set in the nightstand drawer at Silicon Valley hotels.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2008
Knuth talks about the applications into informatics of the theory number.
This book , written several years ago, is today the best about those facts. I have studied recently the random numbers and I have read the algebric theory of this book . It's interesting as a solutions of algebric equation must verify statistic conditions for effective randomness.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2015
There is a clear reason that Knuth's books are regarded so highly. I would recommend to all programmers.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2013
Books are in great condition and these books are classic. Donald Knuth did a great job with the exposed contents
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Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2010
I ordered these books, and they came within 2 days (I didn't pay for special mailing or handling), and were in perfect condition even thought they were supposedly "used."
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2016
Awesome! my husband can't put the books down!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2010
I love reading technical books, in a wide variety of fields. I typically read technical books cover to cover, as if they were novels. I always enjoy learning a new algorithm or technique.

When I first saw this set in a bookstore (years ago), I thought it would be a great addition to my library. However, when I thumbed through it, I didn't seem to enjoy it as much as I'd hoped. It seemed to be a bit too theoretical, and not enough practical examples for my taste.

Recently, I decided to give it another chance on Amazon, thinking that I would better understand the theory after having more experience. Unfortunately, my first reaction stood-- as much as I tried to read it, I just couldn't find a section that I could enjoy or relate to.

In particular, the MIX code is a bit hard to read / follow. Personally, I would prefer a less precise but higher level pseudo-code. (Having to mentally translate the assembly code detracts from the examples.) In addition, I have a harder time relating to some of the examples, such as optimizing the merging of data from multiple tape drives.

There is no question that Knuth is a legend in Computer Science, and this is a very well written, highly regarded work in that field. I'm sure many people enjoy these books. However, this set just isn't something I personally was able to enjoy as much as I'd hoped to.
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Akina
5.0 out of 5 stars Incontournable
Reviewed in France on July 21, 2006
Ces livres sont tout simplement des bibles, des références incontournables !!!

Toute bibliothèque Informatique omettant ces livres est tout simplement incomplète, il manque les fondations et "sans fondations, une maison ne tient pas".

Donald E. Knuth n'a plus besoin d'être présenté, il est mondialement connu dans le milieu et est à mon sens l'un des pères fondateurs de l'informatique avec Leslie Lamport notamment. Et il reste une référence dans l'écriture de ses articles et de ses livres, très clair quand on sait de quoi il parle, très bien organisé et de l'humour ce qui ne gache rien ...

Très clairement, ces volumes s'adressent uniquement à un public d'initié et ne font en aucun cas partis des volumes d'introduction à l'algorithmique ou autres. Voici une petite anecdote concernant ces livres. Durant mon stage de maitrise, je travaillais sur les allocateurs de mémoires, voulant faire correctement ma bibliographie, j'ai cité Donald E. Knuth est lu la partie concernant les allocateurs mémoires. Bien mal m'en a pris !!! Plus je lisait et moins je comprenais les algorithmes que je "maitrisais" pourtant (expliqués dans mon mémoire et implantés).

Donald E. Knuth a une vision globale de l'informatique et des sujets qu'il traite, et il est très difficile voire impossible de se mettre à son niveau quand on a pas une solide base et que l'on ne baigne pas quotidiennement dans le domaine (recherche).

En conclusion pour des connaisseurs. Pour les autres, se tourner vers des livres comme Introduction à l'algorithmique de T. Cormen, R. L. Rivest, C. Stein, C. E. Leiserson, ...
Denken und formulieren
5.0 out of 5 stars Handbuch mit Klasse und Masse
Reviewed in Germany on September 22, 2004
Schön geschrieben liest sich fast wie ein "Abenteuerroman" durch den Dschungel der Programmierung. Man kann die Reihe - es sind 3 Bücher - wirklich jedem empfehlen der mehr wissen möchte als nur kurz an der Oberfläche der Programmierung zu kratzen.
Sehr positiv ist das ausbleiben von derartigen Kommentaren als da sind: Die Sprache X ist die Beste oder die Sprache Y würde ich immer vorziehen. Dieser Weg wird durch einen virtuellen Rechner gekonnt umgangen und so der Weg frei, für ein allgemeines besseres Programmieren mit Sicht auf die wichtigen Dinge des Programmierers ermöglicht.
Für Leute mit grundsätzlichen Englischkenntnissen ist der lockere Schreibstil sehr gut zu lesen.
Fazit: Muß man haben !!!
Carl Tremblay
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Reviewed in Canada on March 26, 2016
Very intéresting booké
PW
4.0 out of 5 stars La qualité est sa plus grande qualité
Reviewed in France on August 28, 2011
Les points positifs :
- Les algorithmes proposés sont extrêmement bons et demeurent une Référence.
- Ces livres sont parmi les moins erronés qui existent. L'auteur récompense ceux qui trouvent des erreurs, et il n'y a plus trop d'erreurs à trouver ! C'est sa plus grande qualité. Contrairement au Cormen (Introduction à l'algorithmique / Introduction to algorithms) qui est truffé d'erreurs.
- Il est esthétique, c'est toujours joli d'avoir ces livres dans la bibliothèque.

Les points négatifs :
- Ce n'est pas très très pédagogique, il faut vraiment être motivé pour l'appréhender. (Le Cormen (Introduction à l'algorithmique / Introduction to algorithms) est beaucoup plus pédagogique en comparaison mais ce n'est radicalement pas le même but.)
- Knuth propose des implantations de ses algorithmes, mais en code assembleur. À part pour les fans, c'est assez rebutant. Il y a un petit côté "élitiste".

Attention, ces livres traitent d'algorithmique de manière très sérieuse. Pour ceux qui codent sans se soucier des complexités de leurs algorithmes, sans se soucier des performances, ces livres peuvent aider à se mettre dans le droit chemin, ou bien au contraire ne servir à rien du tout à part à prendre la poussière.
Anonymous Reader
3.0 out of 5 stars Très, très, très compliqué et obscure
Reviewed in Canada on March 21, 2009
L'auteur connaît sans doute extrêmement bien son sujet. C'est ce qui explique les 3 étoiles. Mais je trouve ses livres beaucoup trop lourds à lire. De plus, on doit apprendre un nouveau langage, un assembleur simplifié que l'auteur a mis au point, avant de vraiment pouvoir commencer à le comprendre.

Je recommande ce livre seulement à ceux qui ont aimé leur cours de maths avancés à l'université et qui sont capable de supporter des gros tômes de théorie intensive, hautement compliquée.