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  1. Donald Ervin Knuth (Milwaukee, 10 de janeiro de 1938) é um cientista computacional de renome e professor emérito da Universidade de Stanford. É o autor do livro The Art of Computer Programming, uma das principais referências da ciência da computação.

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    Donald Ervin Knuth ( / kəˈnuːθ / [3] kə-NOOTH; born January 10, 1938) is an American computer scientist and mathematician. He is a professor emeritus at Stanford University. He is the 1974 recipient of the ACM Turing Award, informally considered the Nobel Prize of computer science. [4]

  3. 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.

    • Donald Ervin Knuth
    • 1968
  4. by Donald E. Knuth. Click here to sign up for The Art of Computer Programming Newsletter , which features updates on new editions and promotions. At the end of 1999, these books were named among the best twelve physical-science monographs of the century by American Scientist, along with: Dirac on quantum mechanics, Einstein on relativity ...

  5. Donald E. Knuth ( ), Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer Programming at Stanford University , welcomes you to his home page.

  6. Literate programming is a programming paradigm introduced in 1984 by Donald Knuth in which a computer program is given as an explanation of how it works in a natural language, such as English, interspersed (embedded) with snippets of macros and traditional source code, from which compilable source code can be generated. [1] .

  7. The Art of Computer Programming (A Arte da Programação de Computador, em tradução livre) é uma série de livros escritos por Donald E. Knuth que aborda a construção de algoritmos. Os primeiros três volumes dos sete planejados foram lançados em 1968, 1969 e 1973.