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Here’s to your health!

Posted on Friday, 23 July 2004 by asmodai
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Received two books yesterday:

Donald Knuth’s volume 3 of the Art of Computer Programming (Sorting and Searching) and
Ken Lunde’s CJKV Information Processing.

Donald Knuth’s volume 2 should be coming my way next week.

Posted in Books, Languages, Programming | Tagged art of computer programming, chinese, donald knuth, i18n, japanese, korean, unicode, vietnamese | Leave a reply

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