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Bashing out low-level code, it can be annoying to re-type the same commands over and over when you need to repeat a routine. How did early computers like EDSAC deal with programs? Professor Brailsford on the code David Could a computer program find Fermat's Lost Theorem? Professor Altenkirch shows us how to get started with lean. EXTRA BITS ... This video explains how the stack is used when a program carries out a series of

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ESSENTIALS: Subroutines & The Wheeler Jump - Computerphile

ESSENTIALS: Subroutines & The Wheeler Jump - Computerphile

A true

Wheeler Jump - Computerphile

Wheeler Jump - Computerphile

Professor Brailsford returns to the

Subroutines in Low Level Code - Computerphile

Subroutines in Low Level Code - Computerphile

Bashing out low-level code, it can be annoying to re-type the same commands over and over when you need to repeat a routine.

How Bzip2 Works (Burrows Wheeler Transform) - Computerphile

How Bzip2 Works (Burrows Wheeler Transform) - Computerphile

At the heart of Bzip2 is the Burrows

Essentials: Hidden Pointers - Computerphile

Essentials: Hidden Pointers - Computerphile

Pointers are an

Bootstrapping EDSAC: Initial Orders - Computerphile

Bootstrapping EDSAC: Initial Orders - Computerphile

How did early computers like EDSAC deal with programs? Professor Brailsford on the code David

Automated Mathematical Proofs - Computerphile

Automated Mathematical Proofs - Computerphile

Could a computer program find Fermat's Lost Theorem? Professor Altenkirch shows us how to get started with lean. EXTRA BITS ...

Subroutines and the Stack

Subroutines and the Stack

This video explains how the stack is used when a program carries out a series of