Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/08/12/19:43:06
Jude DaShiell <jdashiel AT eagle1 DOT eaglenet DOT com> wrote:
>for those who haven't read Knuth, a warning.
>He wrote some of his own programming languages if they can be
>called that and having done so went on to write his books.
>For that reason it will help to first learn Knuth and then learn
>what's in his books. If you can do Sanscrit you'll do fine.
<*Chuckle*> I do hope you were trying for humor. Knuth may have
written a tad on the dense side at times, and I'll be the first to
admit that his "MIX" language leaves a lot to be desired. However, as
a simplified teaching tool, it did the job, whether or not we think
(in 20/20 hindsight) it was the best tool for the job, even at that
time.
The principles he taught in those books, though, are still as valid as
they ever were; who else ever explained polyphase sorting so that even
*I* could understand it (and I've been known to be pretty dense). And
his descriptions of b*trees are still my basic reference on the
subject.
Peace. No flame intended.
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Peter J. Farley III (pjfarley AT dorsai DOT org)
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