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Edsger W. Dijkstra Manuscripts ebook

note, Jun 1, 2023 on Mitja Felicijan's blog

I love reading the original manuscripts of Edsger W. Dijkstra. They are available online at the University of Texas at Austin website, but I also found -MOBI version. I converted it into ePub as well.

Downloads:

  • MOBI version of all Manuscripts
  • ePub version of all Manuscripts

Sources and credits:

  • Original manuscripts from University of Texas at Austin
  • Original repository of MOBI version

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    Downloads:

    • MOBI version of all Manuscripts
    • ePub version of all Manuscripts

    Sources and credits:

    • Original manuscripts from University of Texas at Austin
    • Original repository of MOBI version

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