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Punch Card Programming Computerphile

How did punch card systems work Professor Brailsford delves further into the era of mainframe computing with this hands-on. For the past year we've been aski...

Punch Card Programming Computerphile

How did punch card systems work Professor Brailsford delves further into the era of mainframe computing with this hands-on. For the past year we've been asking this as a sound-check question Here are the results Professor Graham Hutton Haskell. What's going on when we search for docx Dr Steve Bagley talks us through wild cards EXTRA BITS. Manual punchcard puncher Wright punch model 2600 in action. We take multithreaded code for granted but what's needed to make it work properly We need two Dr Steve Bagleys to illustrate. Just how do you go from a binary number to a printed out numeric character Professor Brailsford takes us through Binary Coded. Pointers are fundamental in programming and Professor Brailsford couldn't live without them Professor Brailsford's Code.

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No internet no networking just a screen and a keyboard or a pile of cards to punch holes in mainframes were a world apart from. Summing up why Hamming's error correcting codes are regarded as Perfect Professor Brailsford explains EXTRA BITS. Professor Brailsford discusses the odd mistake that may have been made including the omission of a certain Richard Stallman. We asked Brian Kernighan author of C Programming Language what language kids should try first Coffee with Kernighan. Multitasking is a hoax clever techniques mean that your CPU is shuffling between lots of tasks but doing them one at a time. Writing a text editor can't be that hard can it Surely just a case of shifting around a bunch of ASCII characters Dr Steve Bagley is.