FridayReviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
A gift for one of my grandsons so he can help explain things to his octogenarian forebear,
Dave the IconoclastReviewed in the United States on March 9, 2023
Includes the long, long, long delayed volume 4 (both A and B) as well as updates to the first editions I bought in the 1970s after saying to the TA for my first programming course (in Fortran) that it seemed to me that there was a certain art to programming - and he pointed me at Don Knuth’s books on his bookshelf.
Joke was on me! But I did get exposed to a whacky kind of misnamed science* called (Theoretical) Computer Science! I even worked for a Computer Science department at one point.
Help support Prof Knuth in his (non-) retirement and learn an exciting new programming language (MIX) by buying the latest edition of his epic saga The Art of Computer Programming.
(I’m hoping that Prof Knuth never actually retires - as he still owes us Volumes 5, 6, and 7!)
*It is called Theoretical Computer Science but is really just an advanced area of mathematics not science. As my squash opponent once explained to me: if it is really science then it doesn’t need to have science in the name (physics or chemistry versus political science, social science, …).
Robert HafernikReviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024
Forget Bill Gates or Steve Jobs; Donald Knuth is the patron saint of computer programming. This set would be a wonderful gift for a CS graduate or a dedicated computer programmer of any age. These aren't for hobbyists or people with a passing interest in a subject, however. They are hard core, the real thing, the full monty.
Archeologists will dig these up a thousand years from now and marvel at our primitive society's understanding of computer programming and algorithms.
Walter L. WilliamsReviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023
I just received these books. They arrived in excellent condition. A couple of bumps on the holder box, but nothing to get uptight about. Amazon should have packed them better.
Even though I have my Bachelors Degree is Computer Science, after scanning through these books, the real CS training begins now. These books will take a while to thoroughly study. I'm looking forward to it.
Donald Knuth and his peers should be the ones people think of when they think of computers. Not Bill or Steve. Bill and Steve were just good salesmen.
J. M. HughesReviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023
What can I say about this set of books? It's hard to not to repeat the praise that has been said so many times before, so I won't. These are excellent books, period. What I will say is that anyone doing any sort of computer programming can benefit from the deep wisdom Knuth has captured in these volumes. While some sections may seem a bit dated, all of it is germane to creating efficient and elegant computer programs, whether you are a beginner or a seasoned pro looking to put a shine on your work.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024
The order was sent promptly and the package is in good condition.
Guofeng LiuReviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023
Will take a long time to read them all
KReviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
My son’s best friend is graduating college. He wanted this set as a graduation present as he used it in college. It comes highly reccomended and give. This young man’s GPA I’ll take that as a strong indicator of its worth. If your serious about learning to program computers, don’t meddle around, get this set!
Mateus SilvaReviewed in Brazil on June 24, 2024
Sem comentários, uma obra essencial para qualquer profissional e acadêmico da área.
Um detalhe que vale comentar é que essa versão possui contracapa, eu particularmente não gosto muito, mas para os compradores de plantão, é um ponto a se observar.
johnReviewed in Canada on August 17, 2023
Covers scuffed, outer case was ripped and had to be glued back together.
PartimeReviewed in India on March 12, 2024
TAOCP is a fairly standard series for anyone seeking deep knowledge of algorithms and niche processes like text pattern matching. The book could have been constructed of better materials but we make do with what we get.
SiddharthReviewed in Germany on February 25, 2023
I ordered this book last September for a really good deal of €70. At that price, it is an amazing value for money. The book itself is not a lite read, so it sits on my bookshelf for one day when I need it.
isoapuReviewed in Italy on February 6, 2023
Da avere nella biblioteca personale da chiunque si interessi minimamente la teoria dell'informatica. Poi, se si interessa la pratica, è la lettura obbligatoria. Sinceramente, anche se uno non fosse interessato per niente dell'informatica, sono libri belli da vedere e fanno una bella figura nella biblioteca personale ;-)
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FridayReviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
A gift for one of my grandsons so he can help explain things to his octogenarian forebear,
Dave the IconoclastReviewed in the United States on March 9, 2023
Includes the long, long, long delayed volume 4 (both A and B) as well as updates to the first editions I bought in the 1970s after saying to the TA for my first programming course (in Fortran) that it seemed to me that there was a certain art to programming - and he pointed me at Don Knuth’s books on his bookshelf. Joke was on me! But I did get exposed to a whacky kind of misnamed science* called (Theoretical) Computer Science! I even worked for a Computer Science department at one point. Help support Prof Knuth in his (non-) retirement and learn an exciting new programming language (MIX) by buying the latest edition of his epic saga The Art of Computer Programming. (I’m hoping that Prof Knuth never actually retires - as he still owes us Volumes 5, 6, and 7!) *It is called Theoretical Computer Science but is really just an advanced area of mathematics not science. As my squash opponent once explained to me: if it is really science then it doesn’t need to have science in the name (physics or chemistry versus political science, social science, …).
Robert HafernikReviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024
Forget Bill Gates or Steve Jobs; Donald Knuth is the patron saint of computer programming. This set would be a wonderful gift for a CS graduate or a dedicated computer programmer of any age. These aren't for hobbyists or people with a passing interest in a subject, however. They are hard core, the real thing, the full monty. Archeologists will dig these up a thousand years from now and marvel at our primitive society's understanding of computer programming and algorithms.
Walter L. WilliamsReviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023
I just received these books. They arrived in excellent condition. A couple of bumps on the holder box, but nothing to get uptight about. Amazon should have packed them better. Even though I have my Bachelors Degree is Computer Science, after scanning through these books, the real CS training begins now. These books will take a while to thoroughly study. I'm looking forward to it. Donald Knuth and his peers should be the ones people think of when they think of computers. Not Bill or Steve. Bill and Steve were just good salesmen.
J. M. HughesReviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023
What can I say about this set of books? It's hard to not to repeat the praise that has been said so many times before, so I won't. These are excellent books, period. What I will say is that anyone doing any sort of computer programming can benefit from the deep wisdom Knuth has captured in these volumes. While some sections may seem a bit dated, all of it is germane to creating efficient and elegant computer programs, whether you are a beginner or a seasoned pro looking to put a shine on your work.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024
The order was sent promptly and the package is in good condition.
Guofeng LiuReviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023
Will take a long time to read them all
KReviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
My son’s best friend is graduating college. He wanted this set as a graduation present as he used it in college. It comes highly reccomended and give. This young man’s GPA I’ll take that as a strong indicator of its worth. If your serious about learning to program computers, don’t meddle around, get this set!
Mateus SilvaReviewed in Brazil on June 24, 2024
Sem comentários, uma obra essencial para qualquer profissional e acadêmico da área. Um detalhe que vale comentar é que essa versão possui contracapa, eu particularmente não gosto muito, mas para os compradores de plantão, é um ponto a se observar.
johnReviewed in Canada on August 17, 2023
Covers scuffed, outer case was ripped and had to be glued back together.
PartimeReviewed in India on March 12, 2024
TAOCP is a fairly standard series for anyone seeking deep knowledge of algorithms and niche processes like text pattern matching. The book could have been constructed of better materials but we make do with what we get.
SiddharthReviewed in Germany on February 25, 2023
I ordered this book last September for a really good deal of €70. At that price, it is an amazing value for money. The book itself is not a lite read, so it sits on my bookshelf for one day when I need it.
isoapuReviewed in Italy on February 6, 2023
Da avere nella biblioteca personale da chiunque si interessi minimamente la teoria dell'informatica. Poi, se si interessa la pratica, è la lettura obbligatoria. Sinceramente, anche se uno non fosse interessato per niente dell'informatica, sono libri belli da vedere e fanno una bella figura nella biblioteca personale ;-)