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The ultimate example of trouble from digital promiscuity HTML is more tolerant than C because it has to be Professor Brailsford. Why do we have 8 bits in a byte Professor Brailsford on the origins of the humble byte Why Use Binary. Enigma is known as the WWII cipher but how does it hold up in 2021 Dr Mike Pound implemented it and shows how it stacks up. A powerful paradigm in the programming world where strict rules are applied in order to reduce bugs to a point where they are. Discussing Real Programmers from the early days of computing with Dr Julian Onions n. b When Julian mentions Real. Programming loops are great but there's a point where they aren't enough Professor Brailsford explains EXTRA BITS. Just how simple can a web server be Laurence Tratt Shopify Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in Language. We take multithreaded code for granted but what's needed to make it work properly We need two Dr Steve Bagleys to illustrate.
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