Re: "The art of computer programming" by Knuth




Infinity wrote:
> Hi All,
> I want to start a new group which consists of people who are willing to
>
> solve the exercise of Knuth's "The Art of Computer Programming". Who
> all are interested please tell.
> ~Thanks and Regards
> Infinity

So go to Google Groups and start yor own group. It doesn't cost
anything and it's not hard, I started one.

http://groups.google.com/group/TrueButUnproven

You can always delete it later if no one shows up.

I would join it, although I'm not sure how keen I would be on
solving exercises. But that remains to be seen. So go ahead and
create it, post some seed messages to get the discussions started,
announce it here and wait and see if there's any interest.

.



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