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Volume 4A of Knuth's TAOCP Finally In Print

jantangring writes "It's been 28 years since Volume 3 of Donald Knuth's The Art of Computer Programming was published. The book series is a classic work of computer science in spite of the fact that still more than half of the seven volume series is still to be finalized. In 1992 Donald Knuth retired to medieval monkness in order to finish his work. After many long years in draft, volume 4A now in print and you can get it in a boxed set if you don't mind admitting that you don't already own the first three volumes. They won't be checking if you read it."

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  1. Who else hasn't read his copy of volume three? by kriston · · Score: 4, Funny

    Who else hasn't read his copy of volume three?

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    1. Re:Who else hasn't read his copy of volume three? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      I have read his copy of volume three. The sheer walls of his retreat were quite a challenge but the rest of it was easy.

    2. Re:Who else hasn't read his copy of volume three? by WillAdams · · Score: 4, Funny
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  2. Re:Wow --- volume 4BXz? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Right now, tex (written by Knuth) is at version number 3.141592.
    Following the same pattern, we may get a boxed library of programming books from Knuth without ever reaching volume 5.

  3. Pigs flying, hell freezing over by JamesD_UK · · Score: 5, Funny

    Donald Knuth has published a book and a date has been set for the release of Duke Nukem Forever? It's all too much.

  4. Re:I have the first 3 boxed by TheRaven64 · · Score: 5, Funny

    He's a professor. I'm pretty sure he can procrastinate without the aid of email. He wrote an entire typesetting system as a procrastination exercise once! Most PhD students would envy that level of dedication to The Art Of Procrastination.

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  5. Re:Boxed set by chill · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hack the e-reader to install Linux.

    Install Perl.

    The rest is left as an exercise to the student.

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