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  1. 2 de mai. de 2024 · Donald Knuth (born January 10, 1938, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.) is an American mathematician and computer scientist known for his authoritative multivolume series of books The Art of Computer Programming (1968– ) and the text-formatting language TeX.

  2. www.computerhistory.org › profile › donald-e-knuthDonald E. Knuth - CHM

    2 de mai. de 2024 · Donald Knuth is perhaps best known for having written the classic, multi-volume series, The Art of Computer Programming, the "Bible" of computer science pedagogy. He has written dozens of books and hundreds of articles on mathematics and computer science, and has influenced the thinking of countless students of computer science.

  3. www.computerhistory.org › profile › donald-knuthDonald Knuth - CHM

    Over a prolific publishing career, Knuth is best known for having written the classic, multivolume series, The Art of Computer Programming, the "Bible" of computer science pedagogy. Through his writing and teaching at Stanford University, where he was a long-time professor (beginning in 1968), Knuth has influenced the thinking of countless ...

  4. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Vi no reddit que hoje, 10 de janeiro, é dia de O aniversário de Donald Knuth aniversário de setenta anos. Knuth é indiscutivelmente o mais famoso cientista da computação vivo, autor do livro seminal Arte da programação de computadores.

  5. Há 4 dias · In 1974, Donald Knuth said "virtually every theorem in elementary number theory arises in a natural, motivated way in connection with the problem of making computers do high-speed numerical calculations".

  6. 17 de mai. de 2024 · In mathematics, Knuth's up-arrow notation is a method of notation for very large integers, introduced by Donald Knuth in 1976. In his 1947 paper, R. L. Goodstein introduced the specific sequence of operations that are now called hyperoperations.

  7. 11 de mai. de 2024 · Kimpel has written an emulator for the Burroughs 205, and has been able to execute two versions of Knuth's Algol 58 compiler on the emulator. Kimpel reconstructed one version from the late-stage development listing Knuth donated to the Computer History Museum; the other version was from a listing belonging to Tom Sawyer of a numeric dump of a ...