
Standard progamming INCLUDEs libraries but how do they work Dr Steve Bagley links us to the details What Happend When. We take multithreaded code for granted but what's needed to make it work properly We need two Dr Steve Bagleys to illustrate. The simple task of turning a screen red takes on new complications when you have no graphics libraries and no drivers. Just how simple can a web server be Laurence Tratt Shopify Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in Language. Why some numbers just dont work when you're creating error proof codes Professor Brailsford continues with the story of ISBN. The original version of text messaging had a flaw but how can we investigate problems with software quickly and easily. You don't just run a cipher you need a mode of operation Dr Mike Pound explains some relative to the Feistel cipher This. Which is faster The results may just surprise you Dr Heartbleed Bagley gives us an in depth shoot-out Arrays vs Linked Lists.
Professor Brailsford rounds up the whole Colossus affair and explains how Turing actually played a small but significant part in. Where does it all start How is it was say C is written in C Matt Godbolt breaks it down by building it up Find out more about. Pointers are fundamental in programming and Professor Brailsford couldn't live without them Professor Brailsford's Code. Programming loops are great but there's a point where they aren't enough Professor Brailsford explains EXTRA BITS. Just how far can we go with processing speed Physicist Professor Phil Moriarty talks about the hard limits of computing. Commonly used grep was written overnight but why and how did it get its name Professor Brian Kernighan explains EXTRA. With Code org in the US and the Next Gen report in the UK there's currently a real push to include Computer Science in schools. Brian Kernighan the man who wrote the definitive book on C programming brings us up to date on his work over the last couple of.
Explaining machine code from the ground up Famous for Compiler Explorer Matt Godbolt's code has appeared before on. You the Computerphile viewers sent us your code Brady takes a first look at some of the things you sent us Original film where. Once you've pressed a key on the keyboard and the signal gets to the computer what happens next Dr Steve Bagley on the. How not to code with our real programmer who as Julian explains is demoing what NOT to do Dr Julian Onions tells us more. With the explosion of AI image generators AI images are everywhere but how do they know how to turn text strings into. Functional or Combinator Parsing explained by Professor Graham Hutton Professor Hutton's Functional Parsing Library. Why are code and data so separate Robert Smith of Rigetti Quantum Computing explains how he uses Lisp code to generate. Taking T-Diagrams to the next level Professor Brailsford tries to improve last episode's intermediate codes Grateful thanks to Dr.









