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OCLC. 439524141. Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About (2001) is a book by Donald E. Knuth, published by CSLI Publications of Stanford, California. The book contains the annotated transcripts of six public lectures given by Donald E. Knuth at MIT on the subject of relations between religion and science (particularly computer science ). [1]
- Donald Ervin Knuth
- 257 pp.
- 2001
- 2001
Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About. by Donald E. Knuth (Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language and Information, 2001), xi+257 pp. (CSLI Lecture Notes, no. 136.) ISBN 1-57586-327-8 Japanese translation by Tooru Takizawa, Yuko Makino, and Noboru Tomizawa, Computer Kagakusha ga Mettanî Kataranaî Koto (Tokyo: SiBaccess ...
Aug 1, 2003 · `Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About' by the distinguished computer scientist, Donald E. Knuth, professor emeritus at Stanford, is a collection of six lectures given at MIT as a part of the "God and Computers" project started in 1997 by Anne Foerst, a faculty member at the MIT Artificial Intelligence lab.
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- Donald Ervin Knuth
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- 2001
Oct 6, 1999 · things-a-computer-scientist-rarely-talks-about. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. Year. 1999. In the fall of 1999, computer scientist Donald E. Knuth was invited to give six public lectures at MIT on the general subject of relations between faith and...
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Jul 1, 2001 · Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About Donald E. Knuth In the fall of 1999, computer scientist Donald E. Knuth was invited to give six public lectures at MIT on the general subject of relations between faith and science.
few weeks are entitled “Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About,” and the subtitle is “Interactions Between Faith and Com-puter Science.” I’m here because computer science is wonderful, but it isn’t everything. So today I want to go beyond technical stuff to consider other things that I value.