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Pointers are fundamental in programming and Professor Brailsford couldn't live without them! Professor Brailsford's Code: ... Uncomputable through to finite state - Professor Brailsford explains Chomsky's hierarchy. Turing and the Halting Problem: ... ALGOL 60, a brand new programming language, 60 years ago! Professor Brailsford used to have to teach it - here he shows us ... 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, ... Commodore was a massive US computer company, but this machine was almost unknown outside a few European countries. We take multithreaded code for granted, but what's needed to make it work properly? We need two Dr Steve Bagleys to illustrate ...

For the past year, we've been asking this as a sound-check question. Here are the results! Professor Graham Hutton (Haskell) ... How ambiguity is dangerous! Professor Brailsford simplifies parsing. EXTRA BITS: Angle Brackets: ... Hear Brian Kernighan on how he got into programming, the successors of Bubbles in the pipeline? Some of the basic operations at the heart of the CPU explained by Dr Steve Bagley. EXTRA BITS: ... Ada Lovelace became known as the world's first computer programmer - Professor Brailsford on how being poet Byron's daughter ... Professor Brailsford on why Goto is frowned upon, and yes, we didn't mention Dijkstra this time. Note - the Japanese characters ...

Which is faster? The results *may* just surprise you. Dr 'Heartbleed' Bagley gives us an in depth shoot-out - Arrays vs Linked Lists ...

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"C" Programming Language: Brian Kernighan - Computerphile

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Essentials: Pointer Power! - Computerphile

Essentials: Pointer Power! - Computerphile

Pointers are fundamental in programming and Professor Brailsford couldn't live without them! Professor Brailsford's Code: ...

Coding a Guitar Sound in C - Computerphile

Coding a Guitar Sound in C - Computerphile

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Chomsky Hierarchy - Computerphile

Chomsky Hierarchy - Computerphile

Uncomputable through to finite state - Professor Brailsford explains Chomsky's hierarchy. Turing and the Halting Problem: ...

ALGOL 60 at 60 - Computerphile

ALGOL 60 at 60 - Computerphile

ALGOL 60, a brand new programming language, 60 years ago! Professor Brailsford used to have to teach it - here he shows us ...

Should Everybody Learn to Code? - Computerphile

Should Everybody Learn to Code? - Computerphile

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, ...

Commodore 116 - Computerphile

Commodore 116 - Computerphile

Commodore was a massive US computer company, but this machine was almost unknown outside a few European countries.

Multithreading Code - Computerphile

Multithreading Code - Computerphile

We take multithreaded code for granted, but what's needed to make it work properly? We need two Dr Steve Bagleys to illustrate ...

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) ...

What's Your Least Favourite Programming Language? (2024 soundcheck question) - Computerphile

What's Your Least Favourite Programming Language? (2024 soundcheck question) - Computerphile

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Parsing Explained - Computerphile

Parsing Explained - Computerphile

How ambiguity is dangerous! Professor Brailsford simplifies parsing. EXTRA BITS: https://youtu.be/Airi85CPdPk Angle Brackets: ...

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Characters, Symbols and the Unicode Miracle - Computerphile

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Inside the CPU - Computerphile

Bubbles in the pipeline? Some of the basic operations at the heart of the CPU explained by Dr Steve Bagley. EXTRA BITS: ...

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Computer Science's Wonder Woman: Ada Lovelace - Computerphile

Computer Science's Wonder Woman: Ada Lovelace - Computerphile

Ada Lovelace became known as the world's first computer programmer - Professor Brailsford on how being poet Byron's daughter ...

GOTO, Goto & Goto - Computerphile

GOTO, Goto & Goto - Computerphile

Professor Brailsford on why Goto is frowned upon, and yes, we didn't mention Dijkstra this time. Note - the Japanese characters ...

Arrays vs Linked Lists - Computerphile

Arrays vs Linked Lists - Computerphile

Which is faster? The results *may* just surprise you. Dr 'Heartbleed' Bagley gives us an in depth shoot-out - Arrays vs Linked Lists ...