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         Tex Programming:     more books (53)
  1. Writing With Tex (Mcgraw-Hill Programming Tools for Scientists and Engineers) by Eitan M. Gurari, 1993-09
  2. Tex for the Impatient by Paul W. Abrahams, Kathryn A Hargreaves, 1990-07
  3. Modern TEX and Its Applications by Michael Vulis, 1992-12-22
  4. Literate programming (Report / Dept. of Computer Science, Stanford University) by Donald E Knuth, 1983
  5. TeX: Typeface, The Art of Computer Programming, List of document markup languages, Comparison of document markup languages, Texvc, New Typesetting System, LaTeX, MIME, Donald Knuth
  6. Tex and Latex: Drawing and Literate Programming/Book and Disk (Mcgraw-Hill Programming Tools for Scientists & Engineers) by Eitan M. Gurari, 1993-12
  7. Tex by Topic: A Texnician's Reference by Victor Eijkhout, 1992-02
  8. Tex for the Beginner by Wynter Snow, 1992-01
  9. Typesetting Programming Languages: Tex, Troff, Web, Nroff, Device Independent File Format, Xetex, Lucida, Lout, Tex4ht
  10. Macro Programming Languages: Tex, Gnu M4, C Preprocessor, M4, Pstricks, Trac, Smx, Sigmac
  11. Tex in Practice - 4 Volumes by Stephan v. Bechtolsheim, 1993-08-06
  12. Mathematical TEX by Example by Arvind Borde, 1992-11-06
  13. A Beginner's Book of TEX (Volume 0) by Raymond Seroul, Silvio Levy, 1991-07-09
  14. A Tex Primer for Scientists (Studies in Advanced Mathematics)

1. TeX -- Available Books
the invention of literate programming to the development of the tex programming language. One of the foremost figures
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A Beginner's Book of Tex
Raymond Seroul, Silvio Levy / Paperback / Published July 1991
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A Tex Primer for Scientists/Book and Disk
Stanley A. Sawyer, Steven G. Krantz / Paperback / Published January 1995
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Communication and Architectural Support for Network-Based Parallel Computing : First International Workshop, Canpc'97, San Antonio, Texas, Usa, februa
Stunkel, Craig B. Canpc'9 1997 San Antonio(Editor) / Paperback / Published March 1997
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Digital Typography (Csli Lecture Notes, 78)
Donald Ervin Knuth / Hardcover / Published March 1999 Price: $90.00 Ships in 24 hours Donald Knuth's influence in computer science ranges from the invention of literate programming to the development of the TeX programming language. One of the foremost figures in the field of mathematical sciences, Knuth has written papers which are widely referenced and stand as milestones of development over a wide range of topics. In this collection, the second in the series, Knuth explores the relationship between computers and typography.
Digital Typography (Csli Lecture Notes, 78)

2. [Tuglist] TeX Programming
Tuglist tex programming. Besides questions on using TeX, may I ask questionson tex programming = to this group? I hope for a positive response.
http://www.tug.org/pipermail/tugindia/2002-June/000520.html
[Tuglist] TeX Programming
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Sun, 9 Jun 2002 17:50:28 +0530

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6. TeX -- Recent And Upcoming Books
the invention of literate programming to the development of the tex programming language. One of the foremost figures
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The Latex Web Companion : Integrating Tex, Html and Xml (Addison-Wesley Series on Tools and Techniques for Computer Typesetting)
Michel Goossens, Sebastian Rahtz / Paperback / Published May 1999
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Digital Typography (Csli Lecture Notes, 78)
Donald Ervin Knuth / Hardcover / Published March 1999
Price: $90.00 Ships in 24 hours Donald Knuth's influence in computer science ranges from the invention of literate programming to the development of the TeX programming language. One of the foremost figures in the field of mathematical sciences, Knuth has written papers which are widely referenced and stand as milestones of development over a wide range of topics. In this collection, the second in the series, Knuth explores the relationship between computers and typography.
Digital Typography (Csli Lecture Notes, 78)

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8. PAGE - TeX Solutions
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9. Dictionary Of Programming Languages
Most tex programming is confined to macro and extension packages written to allowTeX users to create new, improved, or specialized kinds of documents.
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10. LookSmart - SGML, TeX And RTF Standards & Formats
Emory University LaTeX Help 1.1 Access this guide to LaTeX 1.1, a typesettingsystem based on the tex programming language. Includes
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11. TeX Frequently Asked Questions - Section 1
than an hour for an average document, and that it would be a task that could beaccomplished by someone with only a very basic training in tex programming.
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The Background
What is TeX?
TeX is a typesetting system written by Donald E. Knuth, who says in the Preface to his book on TeX (see TeX-related books ) that it is `` intended for the creation of beautiful books-and especially for books that contain a lot of mathematics Knuth developed a system of `literate programming' to write TeX, and he provides the literate (WEB) source of TeX free of charge, together with tools for processing the web source into something that can be compiled and something that can be printed; there's never any mystery about what TeX does. Furthermore, the WEB system provides mechanisms to port TeX to new operating systems and computers; in order that one may have some confidence in the ports, Knuth supplied a test by means of which one may judge the fidelity of a TeX system. TeX and its documents are therefore highly portable. TeX is a macro processor, and offers its users a powerful programming capability. For this reason, TeX on its own is a pretty difficult beast to deal with, so Knuth provided a package of macros for use with TeX called plain TeX;

12. Knuth, Donald E.: Selected Papers On Discrete Mathematics
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Paper $28.00tx 1-57586-248-4 Donald Knuth's influence in computer science ranges from the invention of literate programming to the development of the TeX programming language. One of the foremost figures in the field of mathematical sciences, Knuth has written papers which are widely referenced and stand as milestones of development over a wide range of topics. The study of discrete mathematics is essential to modern computer science, thanks largely to four decades of pioneering by Professor Knuth. The concepts and techniques explored in this book are both seminal and enduring in their continuing influence on theory and practice. The fifth volume in a series of Knuth's collected works, Selected Papers on Discrete Mathematics assembles dozens of Knuth's contributions to discrete mathematics in a variety of topics, including combinatorial mathematics (finite geometries, graph theory, enumeration, partitions, tableaux, matroids, codes); discrete algebra (finite fields, groupoids, closure operators, inequalities, convolutions, Pfaffians); and concrete mathematics (recurrence relations, special numbers and notations, identities, discrete probability). Of particular interest are two fundamental papers in which the evolution of random graphs is studied by means of generating functions.

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14. Prettyprinting And Literate Programming (with Lout And Tango/Weevil)
languages). However, I feel lout programming difficult (as tex programmingis). 4. I hacked tangoweevil to add Lout support. However
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15. Active TeX Downloads Page
For evaluation use, wizards only. June 1999 This month we have, for your convenience,packaged The Active tex programming environment for plain and LaTeX.
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  • 16. A Beginner's Book Of TeX
    157 11.22 Adjusting the spacing ..159 11.23 Ellipses ..160 11.24Diagrams ..161 Chapter 12 tex programming ..164 12.1
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    A Beginner's Book of TeX
    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1: What is TeX?...........1
    1.1 The Birth of TeX...........1
    1.2 How TeX Works...........2
    1.3 The good news and the bad news about TeX...........4
    1.4 TeX: who and what for?...........7
    1.5 TeX processing: an overview...........8
    1.6 Looking ahead...........10
    1.7 Creating a master file...........13
    1.8 Error messages...........14
    Chapter 2: The characters of TeX...........17
    2.1 Characters that are special to TeX...........17
    2.2 Quotes...........18
    2.3 Ligatures and special characters...........19
    2.4 Accents...........20
    2.5 Two exercises...........21
    Chapter 3: Groups and modes...........22
    3.1 Groups...........22
    3.2 Modes...........24
    3.3 For the aspiring wizard...........26
    Chapter 4: The fonts TeX uses...........27
    4.1 TeX's fonts...........27
    4.2 Preloaded fonts...........27
    4.3 Loading other fonts...........28
    4.4 A cornucopia of fonts...........29
    4.5 Scaling of fonts...........30
    4.6 Global scaling...........31
    4.7 For the aspiring wizard...........32
    4.8 Exercise...........37

    17. Toward A Formalism For Communication On The Web
    fashion, the general solution is once again equivalent to the halting problem; forexample, individual documents might have bits of tex programming that change
    http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html-spec/html-essay.html
    $Id: html-essay.html,v 1.2 1994/02/15 20:07:12 connolly Exp $
    Status
    I had hoped to polish this more before publishing it, but I can't seem to get caught up... there's so much new stuff all the time!
    Some Background on SGML for the World-Wide Web
    In late 1992 and early 1993, I did quite a bit of work on the HTML DTD while I was working at Convex in the online documentation group. When I began, there was the LineMode browser and the NeXT implementation, and a few nodes in The Web describing HTML with some oblique references to SGML. I was not intimately familiar with SGML, but I was quite familiar with the problems of document interchange, and I was eager to apply some of my formal systems background to the problem.
    On Formally Unconvertable Document Formats
    My experience with document interchange led me to classify document formats using the essential distinction that some are "programmable" and some are not. Most widely used source forms are programmable: TeX, troff, postscript, and the like. On the other hand, there are several "static" formats: plain text, Microsoft RTF, FrameMaker MIF, GNU's TeXinfo, The reason that this distinction is essential with respect to document interchange is that extracting information from documents in "programmable" document formats is equivalent to the halting problem. That is, it is arbitrarily difficult and cannot be automated in a general fashion.

    18. Don Knuth's Home Page
    His very own home page. programming wouldn't be what it is today without this man. Invented tex, Literate Category Computers History Pioneers Knuth, Donald......Donald E. Knuth ( U+9AD8+5FB7+7EB3), Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computerprogramming at Stanford University Important Message to all Users of tex.
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    Donald E. Knuth Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer Programming at Stanford University , welcomes you to his home page.
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    19. Programming Contest Problems Archive
    Welcome to the programming Contest Problems Archive! If you are preparing for a programming contest or just want to have some interesting problems this page might be useful. DUKE Internet programming Contest. 1990 problems in tex and Postscript format and complete package (.tar.gz)
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    Welcome to the Programming Contest Problems Archive!
    If you are preparing for a programming contest or just want to have some interesting problems this page might be useful. Here you can find past problems of national, regional and international contests. Have fun! This page was accessed times since December 1996.
    New Items:
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    International Olympiad in Informatics
    IOI'89 - Pravetz, Bulgaria
    IOI'90 - Minsk, Belarus, Soviet-Union
    IOI'91 - Athens, Greece
    IOI'92 - Bonn, Germany ...
    IOI'95 - Eindhoven, The Netherlands
    Day 1 tasks: A Game Job Processing Network of Schools in zipped Word for Windows format and in HTML
    Day 1 solutions (in Pascal): A Game Job Processing Network of Schools
    Day 2 tasks: Sorting a Three-Valued Sequence Longest Prefix Magic Squares in zipped Word for Windows format and in HTML
    Day 2 solutions (in Pascal): Sorting a Three-Valued Sequence Longest Prefix Magic Squares
    Miscellaneous: test data for all the 6 tasks, mtool.exe to the task Magic Squares include modules for the task A Game
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    DUKE Internet Programming Contest
    1990 problems in TeX and Postscript format and complete package (.tar.gz)

    20. Knuth: Literate Programming
    A Book by Donald Knuth, who started the ideas about Literate programming with WEB.Category Computers programming Methodologies Literate programming...... programming pearls Sampling Q78; programming pearls, continued Common words Q79;How to read a WEB from tex The Program ; Excerpts from the programs for
    http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/lp.html

    Literate Programming
    by Donald E. Knuth (Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language and Information, 1992), xvi+368pp.
    (CSLI Lecture Notes, no. 27.)
    ISBN 0-937073-80-6
    Japanese translation by Makoto Arisawa, Bungeiteki Programming (Tokyo: ASCII Corporation, 1994), 463pp. Literate programming is a methodology that combines a programming language with a documentation language, thereby making programs more robust, more portable, more easily maintained, and arguably more fun to write than programs that are written only in a high-level language. The main idea is to treat a program as a piece of literature, addressed to human beings rather than to a computer. The program is also viewed as a hypertext document, rather like the World Wide Web. (Indeed, I used the word WEB for this purpose long before CERN grabbed it!) This book is an anthology of essays including my early papers on related topics such as structured programming, as well as the article in The Computer Journal that launched Literate Programming itself. The articles have been revised, extended, and brought up to date. Table of Contents:
  • Computer programming as an art [P68] Structured programming with go to statements [P67] A structured program to generate all topological sorting arrangements [P65] Literate programming [P109] Programming pearls: Sampling [Q78] Programming pearls, continued: Common words [Q79]
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