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Stump Don Knuth at Xerox PARC in Palo Alto, CA

LineGrunt writes "Don Knuth, author of "The Art of Computer Programming" will be having a "Stump the Professor" session at Xerox PARC, Thursday November 8th at 6:30 PST. From the website: 'Stump the Professor! Don't miss this opportunity to ask Don Knuth anything and everything you ever wanted to know about computer programming. He will spontaneously answer all questions posed by the audience.' Advanced reservations are required." So if you have a chance to see one of the world's most respected computer scientists in person, sign up here for a spot.

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  1. try getting your employer to sign on by b-side.org · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It never hurts to ask an employer to sponsor a trip like this. Also, check out some of the sessions going on at UNM-SF.

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  2. Re:Wow, awesome by Anonymous+DWord · · Score: 1

    Might be on his page if you bug him. Check it out anyway, some pretty cool stuff, and BIG FONTS just in case you can't see so good.

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  3. Stump Knuth.. by RadioheadKid · · Score: 2, Funny

    I've been trying to get that $2.56 for years, but its the best $2.56 I've ever worked for because I've learned a lot along the way..Don't think I'd have a chance at stumping him...(Yeah, I own all 3 books of The Art, I'm a geek...)

    KidA

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    1. Re:Stump Knuth.. by eclectro · · Score: 1

      Knuth specifically mentions in the appendix somewhere that he is holding checks for bug submitters that he doesn't know how to get hold of. So if you are waiting on one of his checks, I'd try contacting him with your current address. Personally I don't think Knuth is one of the top people in computer science, he is the top one.

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