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The hidden technology that's behind apps like Visual Studio Code & Skype is web based. David Domminney Fowler chats ... Knuth talked about "Literate Programming" over forty years ago, but what does it mean to have code that a developer and a client ... Monads sound scary, but Professor Graham Hutton breaks down how handy they can be. A web app that works out how many seconds ago something happened. How hard can coding that be? Tom Scott explains how ... How does the "mystical" mind-reading computer program work? Spoiler, it can't read minds. Dr Tim Muller shows us a trick you ... Advanced Encryption Standard - Dr Mike Pound explains this ubiquitous encryption technique. n.b in the matrix multiplication ...

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The hidden technology that's behind apps like Visual Studio Code & Skype is web based. David Domminney Fowler chats ...

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Human Readable Code - Computerphile

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What is a Monad? - Computerphile

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The Problem with Time & Timezones - Computerphile

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Javascript Card Trick - Computerphile

Javascript Card Trick - Computerphile

How does the "mystical" mind-reading computer program work? Spoiler, it can't read minds. Dr Tim Muller shows us a trick you ...

AES Explained (Advanced Encryption Standard) - Computerphile

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What is Bootstrapping Anyway? - Computerphile

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