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1. Writing With Tex (Mcgraw-Hill Programming Tools for Scientists and Engineers) by Eitan M. Gurari | |
Paperback: 249
Pages
(1993-09)
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2. Tex for the Impatient by Paul W. Abrahams, Kathryn A Hargreaves | |
Paperback: 357
Pages
(1990-07)
list price: US$34.95 Isbn: 0201513757 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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For a Professional Impatient |
3. Modern TEX and Its Applications by Michael Vulis | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(1992-12-22)
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4. Literate programming (Report / Dept. of Computer Science, Stanford University) by Donald E Knuth | |
Unknown Binding: 15
Pages
(1983)
Asin: B00073CJZO Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Great Book; Easy, expedient Ordering
A book of historial value
A fundamentally new view of programming. The premise of this book matches my experience: technical communication with people is critical, and harder than communicating with the machines. Knuth carries that idea forward by one bold, logical step: in Literate Programming (LP), the main goal is to get technical ideas across to people. Programs are a co-product of the description process. This inverts the premise of JavaDoc and the like, in which human communication is incidental to the code. A literate program, by the way, reads like a standard human document, whether an essay or an IEEE standard specification. JavaDoc output reads like an HTML dump of a cross-linked tree data structure - which it is. JavaDoc serves a valuable purpose, but does not permit system description in the order required by human reasoning. My own experience with LP (a custom system) was very happy - I actually reached the "impossible" goal of true requirements traceability. I unified the system requirements, design, multi-language implementation, configuration control, and even tests under one document set. With HTML output, traceability was made real using interactive links. Anywhere else, traceability is mostly wishful thinking shared by the many owners of physically disconnected documents. (Process gurus - I hope you're paying attention.) LP practice, however, has not caught on. LP, in today's form, does not support programming in the large. What LP does to the compilable form of a program brings C++ name-mangling to mind. I don't know of any WYSIWYG LP systems, so today's window-icon-mouse-pointer (WIMP) programmers will have nothing to do with it. And, ironically, the people who need the most support in communicating with their peers are the ones most resistant to tools for effective communication. It's a grand vision and an exciting experiment. LP deserves more attention.
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Arguing for an aesthetic appreciation of programming |
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 | |
Paperback: 76
Pages
(2009-10-02)
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Are these people serious? |
6. Tex and Latex: Drawing and Literate Programming/Book and Disk (Mcgraw-Hill Programming Tools for Scientists & Engineers) by Eitan M. Gurari | |
Hardcover: 250
Pages
(1993-12)
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7. Tex by Topic: A Texnician's Reference by Victor Eijkhout | |
Paperback: 307
Pages
(1992-02)
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This book now available online for free. |
8. Tex for the Beginner by Wynter Snow | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(1992-01)
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An Excellent TeX Reference Book But Not A Complete Tutorial
The fastest way to get started with TeX - It will get you writing high-level texquickly. - It will get you to do tex the RIGHT way, so that you won'thave to re-write the bulk of your tex later... And you can write tex theright way -- right away! The right way to write tex is to treat it like amarkup language, and to write plenty of macros for any kind of tagging youneed. Then, later, you can play with your macros to give your document thelook you want. But as long as you use tex macros to markup your document,you don't even need to know HOW to get the formatting effect you want --you can add this later, you can get someone else to help you, etc. Thisbook is so valuable because it will force you to write macros right fromthe start, and use them as markup tags, to give meaning to your document.The fancy formatting will come later, when you've mastered the language.
TeX fo the Beginner I have read Paul Abraham's "TeX for theImpatients", as well as Arvind Borde's "Mathematical TeX byExample", but they do not compare with Wynter Snow's book. I havealso read "the" TexBook by Knuth. Although this is"the" ultimate source book for TeX, it is not a "user'smanual". Hence, I highly recommend this book for anybody who wantsto use TeX.
A comprehensive tutorial for novices on using TeX. This book is designed for novices, and explains not only how TeX works, but how programming languages in general work.It is clear, concise, and has lots of silly examples. Using TeX directly gives you very powerful and flexible control over the layout of your pages.I thoroughly recommend both TeX and this book, and am happy to answer reader questions. Wyn Snow ... Read more |
9. Typesetting Programming Languages: Tex, Troff, Web, Nroff, Device Independent File Format, Xetex, Lucida, Lout, Tex4ht | |
Paperback: 124
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(2010-09-15)
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10. Macro Programming Languages: Tex, Gnu M4, C Preprocessor, M4, Pstricks, Trac, Smx, Sigmac | |
Paperback: 64
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(2010-05-05)
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11. Tex in Practice - 4 Volumes by Stephan v. Bechtolsheim | |
Paperback: 1832
Pages
(1993-08-06)
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An attempt at creating the ultimate TeX reference!
Very nice reference book for the TeX typesetting language |
12. Mathematical TEX by Example by Arvind Borde | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(1992-11-06)
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13. A Beginner's Book of TEX (Volume 0) by Raymond Seroul, Silvio Levy | |
Paperback: 284
Pages
(1991-07-09)
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A good companion to other good books on TeX. |
14. A Tex Primer for Scientists (Studies in Advanced Mathematics) | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(1995-02-01)
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A reasonably useful book |
15. Making Tex Work (A Nutshell handbook) by Norman Walsh | |
Paperback: 522
Pages
(1994-04-01)
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A fair book...not for learning TeX though |
16. TeX Unbound: LaTeX and TeX Strategies for Fonts, Graphics, and More by Alan Hoenig | |
Paperback: 608
Pages
(1998-04-02)
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MetaPost fans will *love* Chapter 13! It is quite apparent, to me anyway, that the author has a love of typography and you'll find lots of examples and hints for good "typographic style". The book abounds with examples of what is possible -- if you think "TeX = Maths only", think again. As this book shows, TeX is about fine typesetting -- whether mathematical or straight text. It is, as others have commented, quite an eclectic mix of topics, but, for me, one topic makes the book's price worthwhile -- the coverage of MetaPost (John Hobby's graphics programming language). MetaPost is a little "tricky" to learn, so the fact that the author devoted a whole chapter to it (Chapter 13 -- some MetaFont too), is what made me buy the book. Personally, I would like to see more MetaPost at the expense, perhaps, of some of the more exotic font material, but that's a personal preference. The MetaPost examples are well chosen, and well explained. If this book comes out in a second edition, I'd ask the author to (at least) double the size of the MetaPost chapter -- good introductory information on MetaPost programming is very hard to find :-(. Publishers, please publish a book about MetaPost! Overall, this is not the sort of book you'd read in one sitting, but you'll certainly find yourself dipping into it on a regular basis to make use of the wealth of ideas, tips + tricks. Nice one Professor Hoenig, but more MetaPost, please :-)
Best discussion on TeX/LaTeX and fonts yet The discussion on graphics, while interesting, cannot obviously becompared to the definitive work by Goosens, Rahtz et al., but it doesn'ttake anything away from my general appreciation: it's one of the few bookson TeX/LaTeX in recent memeory that made me feel I was actually learningsomething I didn't know. Hoenig makes a point of using a rich, fluent, andextremely acurate prose which further enhances the reading enjoyment.
Is it a beginner's book?Is it an advanced text? I dunno. Sure, it's geared toward advanced TeXusers, I think.But LaTeX afficianados should give it a look or at leastbuy it and photocopy that little Appendix to pass around to friends.
A great resource for the font freaks The first five chapters provide a brief but comprehensive overview about TeX, LaTeX, METAFONT and METAPOST, with particular emphasis on how it all fits together, how the production cycle works, and what kinds of files are involved.While the material is generally adequate, it might be a little terse at times, and the coverage of recent TeX distributions and Internet resources is not quite as up-to-date as one might have wished. The second part, comprising chapters 6--10, is one of the greatest strengths of "TeX Unbound" and delves deeply into the topic of fonts.Starting fr! om the basics of setting up a standard font family, it moves on to more and more fancy and extraordinary applications, covering a wealth of material you don't find anywhere else.For example, it explains how to generate special effects fonts, or how to set up a font family containing alternate character sets or symbols. This part is rounded off by a chapter on math fonts, followed by 30 pages of examples showing how various combinations of well-known text typefaces might be used together with the few choices of math fonts currently available. Finally, the third part of _TeX Unbound_, comprising chapters 11--15, discusses graphics applications, with particular emphasis on TeX-friendly methods such as METAFONT and METAPOST, the PSTricks package, PicTeX, or MFpic. If there is any other book that covers a similar range of topics as "TeX Unbound", it might be "The LaTeX Graphics Companion" which, however, sets different priorities. In the area of fonts, &! quot;TeX Unbound" is clearly the winner. While "T! he LaTeX Graphics Companion" has a good coverage of the basics, "TeX Unbound" goes far beyond that, providing the deepest and most comprehensive coverage of the topic ever published so far. In the area of graphics, both books are about equally good in their coverage of some of the best methods, but "The LaTeX Graphics Companion" covers a wider range of graphics applications, including quite a few methods you don't find in "TeX Unbound". Nevertheless, "TeX Unbound" provides enough to get you started. In summary, "TeX Unbound" is a great resource if you like playing with fonts (and if you have a sufficient range of typefaces at your disposal).If your primary interest lies in designing graphics illustrations, "TeX Unbound<" does a good job of what it covers, but it is not the most comprehensive reference available. ... Read more |
17. TeX's 2**5 Anniversary | |
Hardcover: 108
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(2010-06-30)
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18. A Plain TEX Primer by Malcolm Clark | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(1993-03-18)
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19. TEX: starting from 1 by Michael Doob | |
Paperback: 114
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(1993-11-04)
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20. Tex by Example: A Beginner's Guide by Arvind Borde | |
Paperback: 169
Pages
(1992-01)
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