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Knuth talked about "Literate Programming" over forty years ago, but what does it mean to have code that a developer and a client ... If your job involves simulating the creation of the universe, you're going to need a big A web app that works out how many seconds ago something happened. How hard can coding that be? Tom Scott explains how ... 2GHz ≠ 2GHz - Well sometimes! Dr Steve Bagley on why the clock cycles of a CPU aren't enough to measure its speed. They're called 'Finite State Automata" and occupy the centre of Chomsky's Hierarchy - Professor Brailsford explains the ultimate ... 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 ...

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Human Readable Code - Computerphile

Human Readable Code - Computerphile

Knuth talked about "Literate Programming" over forty years ago, but what does it mean to have code that a developer and a client ...

Saving the Universe (Simulation) - Computerphile

Saving the Universe (Simulation) - Computerphile

If your job involves simulating the creation of the universe, you're going to need a big

The Problem with Time & Timezones - Computerphile

The Problem with Time & Timezones - Computerphile

A web app that works out how many seconds ago something happened. How hard can coding that be? Tom Scott explains how ...

Computer Speeds - Computerphile

Computer Speeds - Computerphile

2GHz ≠ 2GHz - Well sometimes! Dr Steve Bagley on why the clock cycles of a CPU aren't enough to measure its speed.

Computers Without Memory - Computerphile

Computers Without Memory - Computerphile

They're called 'Finite State Automata" and occupy the centre of Chomsky's Hierarchy - Professor Brailsford explains the ultimate ...

Cracking Enigma in 2021 - Computerphile

Cracking Enigma in 2021 - Computerphile

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 ...

Modern CPUs Assign Registers To Speed Up Your Code - Computerphile

Modern CPUs Assign Registers To Speed Up Your Code - Computerphile

Modern CPUs manage to speed up even the simplest code, Matt Godbolt explains how there's a lot of juggling going on even in ...

Computing With Art - Computerphile

Computing With Art - Computerphile

After a recent collaboration with an artist, Professor Moriarty is exploring whether the physics within patterns and art can be ...

CPU Summary - Computerphile

CPU Summary - Computerphile

Bringing together some of the concepts from the series on CPU, Memory & low level

Computing Limit - Computerphile

Computing Limit - Computerphile

Just how far can we go with processing speed? Physicist Professor Phil Moriarty talks about the hard limits of