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The Perfect Code Computerphile

Summing up why Hamming's error correcting codes are regarded as Perfect Professor Brailsford explains EXTRA BITS. You can optimise for speed power consumptio...

The Perfect Code Computerphile

Summing up why Hamming's error correcting codes are regarded as Perfect Professor Brailsford explains EXTRA BITS. You can optimise for speed power consumption or memory use tiny changes can have a negligible or huge impact but what. Zip files error correction depend on information theory Tim Muller takes us through how Claude Shannon's early Computer. Why some numbers just dont work when you're creating error proof codes Professor Brailsford continues with the story of ISBN. For the past year we've been asking this as a sound-check question Here are the results Professor Graham Hutton Haskell. We take multithreaded code for granted but what's needed to make it work properly We need two Dr Steve Bagleys to illustrate.

Part 1 of a Series on AI Safety Research with Rob Miles Rob heads away from his Killer Stamp Collector example to find a more. Coping with code to constantly count configurations of cubes can cause considerable consternation Can Computerphile. Text compression methods such as LZ can reduce file sizes by up to 80 Professor Brailsford explains the nuts and bolts of how. Advanced Encryption Standard Dr Mike Pound explains this ubiquitous encryption technique n. b in the matrix multiplication. Computerphile is supported by Jane Street Learn more about them and exciting career opportunities at.

How not to code with our real programmer who as Julian explains is demoing what NOT to do Dr Julian Onions tells us more. Standard progamming INCLUDEs libraries but how do they work Dr Steve Bagley links us to the details What Happend When. Why are code and data so separate Robert Smith of Rigetti Quantum Computing explains how he uses Lisp code to generate. We look at and run the code that exploits the Heartbleed bug Dr Steven Bagley takes us through the code and shows us how it. 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.