Reading group from 2005. The author comments:<p><i>Not surprisingly, after a very short period of time, this fell to the wayside. The page and schedule are left up for anyone who has interest in their own push through TAoCP.</i><p>Anybody care to comment on whether the pacing seems appropriate?
I recently saw Alex Stepanov quoted recommending TAoCP to his students, saying "It is something that they should keep studying for the rest of their lives." While that might be excessive (volume 3 is still less than 40 years old, right?), I think a year sounds short.
Reading all volumes of TAoCP from cover to cover is probably unnecessary, it's <i>reference</i> material mostly. Also, the pace of "just over 34 pages a week" for such heavy material is insane.
What does it mean to say you "don't have time to get a computer science degree"? Like, have you been diagnosed with a chronic disease? When you go to college you generally want to be "all in," to the extent that often you <i>actually</i> won't have time for a job or for socializing.
Start with this (a more realizable goal):<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Selected-Computer-Science-Language-Information/dp/1881526917" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/Selected-Computer-Science-Language-Inf...</a>