Media Summary: If it takes three workers 10 hours to dig a hole, how many hours would it take six workers to dig the same amount? Simple, right? In this episode of Book Overflow, Carter and Nathan discuss The Frederick (“Fred”) Brooks, winner of the Association for Computing Machinery's A.M. Turing Award, explains why he wrote The ...

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If it takes three workers 10 hours to dig a hole, how many hours would it take six workers to dig the same amount? Simple, right? In this episode of Book Overflow, Carter and Nathan discuss The Frederick (“Fred”) Brooks, winner of the Association for Computing Machinery's A.M. Turing Award, explains why he wrote The ... Knuth talked about "Literate Programming" over forty years ago, but what does it mean to have code that a developer and a client ... For the past year, we've been asking this as a sound-check question. Here are the results! Professor Graham Hutton (Haskell) ... Delving into the various timescales I hereby your computer, and comparing it to an extremely slow human! Matt Godbolt takes us ...

An Apple I was discovered in a pile of electronics. It sold for $200000, but why so valuable? Dr Steve Bagley talks about this ... With Code.org in the US and the Next Gen report in the UK, there's currently a real push to include Computer Science in schools, ... Could Smart Contracts be the end for Uber, Amazon and eBay? Blockchain technology as an escrow service, Christopher Ellis ... You wouldn't expect a 45-year-old book on programming to be relevant today, but Fred Brooks's "The Taking T-Diagrams to the next level, Professor Brailsford tries to improve last episode's intermediate codes. Grateful thanks to Dr ... We're in the middle of moving studios here, but I couldn't resist having a bit of a rant about the modern programmers' disdain for ...

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If it takes three workers 10 hours to dig a hole, how many hours would it take six workers to dig the same amount? Simple, right?

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Brooks on writing The Mythical Man Month

Frederick (“Fred”) Brooks, winner of the Association for Computing Machinery's A.M. Turing Award, explains why he wrote The ...

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 ...

What's your Favourite Programming Language? (sound check Q) - Computerphile

What's your Favourite Programming Language? (sound check Q) - Computerphile

For the past year, we've been asking this as a sound-check question. Here are the results! Professor Graham Hutton (Haskell) ...

Computer Timescales Mapped onto Human Timescales - Computerphile

Computer Timescales Mapped onto Human Timescales - Computerphile

Delving into the various timescales I hereby your computer, and comparing it to an extremely slow human! Matt Godbolt takes us ...

Apple's $200,000 Computer - Computerphile

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