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The Mythical Man Month wasn't just about project management! The Professor continues this tale from the 1960's & asks "Could ...

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Additional Processors - Computerphile

After the multi-processor video we look at processors that are central-ish.... Dr Steve Bagley takes apart the old

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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 ...

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Mac or PC? - Computerphile

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Cracking Enigma in 2021 - Computerphile

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Why Use Binary? - Computerphile

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