Oral History of Donald Knuth Part 1
Interviewed by Edward Feigenbaum on 2007-03-14 in Mountain View, CA X3926.2007 © Computer History Museum In this wide-ranging interview conducted by Edward Feigenbaum, Donald Knuth talks about the progression of his life and career. Topics include his family background and early interest in music, physics and mathematics, his first exposure to programming, finding a mentor, and writing a doctoral thesis. He describes how "The Art of Computer Programming" became "the story of my life", and why it was put on hold for the TeX and METAFONT projects. He also talks about personal work habits, programming style, analysis of algorithms, the influence of religion in his life, and his advice to the next generation of scientists. Note: Transcripts represent what was said in the interview. However, to enhance meaning or add clarification, interviewees have the opportunity to modify this text afterward. This may result in discrepancies between the transcript and the video. Please refer to the transcript for further information - http://www.computerhistory.org/collec... (The document contain the transcript of both sessions) Visit computerhistory.org/collections/oralhistories/ for more information about the Computer History Museum's Oral History Collection. Lot number: X3926.2007 Catalog number: 102658036

Computer Science, the Bible, and Music - 2018 Lectures (with Donald Knuth)

Jay Forrester (Part 1)

Oral History of Brian Kernighan

Stanford Lecture: Donald Knuth - All Questions Answered (May 12, 2011)

Donald Knuth: Programming, Algorithms, Hard Problems & the Game of Life | Lex Fridman Podcast #219

Surreal Numbers (writing the first book) - Numberphile

Oral History of Mike Markkula

Virtual HLF 2020 – Scientific Dialogue: Robert Endre Tarjan/Donald Ervin Knuth

Birth of BASIC

Creator of C++: Bell Labs, Negative Overhead Abstraction, Mistakes | Bjarne Stroustrup

Sarah Paine - Why Putin and Xi can't escape geography

UNIX: Making Computers Easier To Use -- AT&T Archives film from 1982, Bell Laboratories

William Dunham, A tribute to Euler

This is not the AI we were promised | The Royal Society

APL demonstration 1975

Marvin Minsky - Artificial Intelligence

Donald Knuth: Algorithms, Complexity, and The Art of Computer Programming | Lex Fridman Podcast #62

1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed (Eric Cline, PhD)

Computer Pioneers: Pioneer Computers Part 1

