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Original Hello World in "B" Programming Language - Computerphile

B is the forerunner to C - but seemed lost - Angelo Papenhoff decided to change it and brought it back from the brink! Here he tries ...

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Enigma, TypeX and Dad - Computerphile

This installment of the Bletchley Park series has a personal note for Professor Brailsford. He tells us what his dad did in the war.

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Where did Bytes Come From? - Computerphile

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Hello World in Assembly

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Why Build Colossus? (Bill Tutte) - Computerphile

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Hello World in different Languages...

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Brian Kernighan Q&A 3/3 - Computerphile

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