Fred Cisin wrote:
There are way too many "computer scientists"
who haven't even read Knuth.
"They only assigned a few specific pages.
But aren't those books written with assembly as the language for the
examples? First, how could anybody get anything done with an assembly
language. And second, it isn't even for a "real" machine. It is
something he cooked up. So you read the book and you didn't even learn
to program a real computer. Where are the marketable skills?
-chuck