by Donald E. Knuth
CSLI, 1992
Paper: 978-0-937073-80-3 | Cloth: 978-0-937073-81-0 | eISBN: 978-1-57586-678-9
Library of Congress Classification QA76.6.K644 1992
Dewey Decimal Classification 005.11

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This anthology of essays from Donald Knuth, "the father of computer science," and the inventor of literate programming includes early essays on related topics such as structured programming, as well as The Computer Journal article that launched literate programming itself. Many examples are given, including excerpts from the programs for TeX and METAFONT. The final essay is an example of CWEB, a system for literate programming in C and related languages.

This volume is first in a series of Knuth's collected works.

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