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Art of Computer Programming, Volume 1, Fascicle 1, The

MMIX -- A RISC Computer for the New Millennium

Donald Knuth author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pearson Education Limited

Published:10th Mar '05

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This work serves as a programmer's introduction to the MMIX, a RISC-based computer, detailing its assembly language and covering topics such as subroutines, coroutines, and interpretive routines.

"Art of Computer Programming, Volume 1, Fascicle 1, The" serves as an essential introduction for programmers to the MMIX, a RISC-based computer designed to succeed the original MIX. This work is part of a larger multivolume series that focuses on the analysis of algorithms, a cornerstone of computer science. The fascicle not only introduces the MMIX assembly language but also delves into important programming concepts such as subroutines, coroutines, and interpretive routines, making it a valuable resource for both students and seasoned programmers.

Donald Knuth, the author, is renowned for his comprehensive and insightful approach to programming theory. His previous volumes have established a reputation for clarity and depth, and this first fascicle continues that tradition. It updates the earlier work, "The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 1, Third Edition: Fundamental Algorithms," and is intended to eventually be integrated into the fourth edition of that book. Knuth's commitment to providing accurate and engaging material is evident throughout this work, reflecting his passion for the subject.

The fascicle format allows for the timely release of new content, addressing the evolving nature of computer science. Knuth plans to publish these smaller volumes regularly, gathering feedback from readers to refine the content for the final editions. This approach not only keeps the material relevant but also invites collaboration from the programming community, ensuring that the work remains a vital resource for understanding the complexities of algorithms and programming practices.

ISBN: 9780201853926

Dimensions: 242mm x 163mm x 10mm

Weight: 270g

144 pages