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When Sun added network abilities to a messaging feature, one user managed to contact more people than he'd bargained for. Plausible text generation has been around for a couple of years, but how does it work - and what's next? Rob Miles on Language ... How do you share a 1960's computer across a bunch of islands? Wireless networking of course - although, like Norman ... What's in a language? Dr Laurie Tratt breaks it down by creating a brand new programming language by How does data get organised to be stored or sent serially? Matt Godbolt explains some of the encoding used in old devices like ... Just what happens when you hit a key on a computer's keyboard? Dr Steve Bagley takes us on the keypress' journey.... Watch ...

Demonstrating how complex systems can arise from simple rules, random boolean networks also have some surprising ... They're called 'Finite State Automata" and occupy the centre of Chomsky's Hierarchy - Professor Brailsford explains the ultimate ... See the Steve and Sir Martyn playing the game on our chemistry channel (Periodic Videos): Links ... Once you've pressed a key on the keyboard and the signal gets to the computer, what happens next? Dr Steve Bagley on the ... Using T-Diagrams, Professor Brailsford shows us how to take our compiler to the next level. Previous video on t-diagrams: ... We want to know what you want to see on this channel - leave a comment below or contact us via social media to let us know.

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When Sun added network abilities to a messaging feature, one user managed to contact more people than he'd bargained for.

AI Language Models & Transformers - Computerphile

AI Language Models & Transformers - Computerphile

Plausible text generation has been around for a couple of years, but how does it work - and what's next? Rob Miles on Language ...

ALOHAnet: Grandfather of All Computer Networks - Computerphile

ALOHAnet: Grandfather of All Computer Networks - Computerphile

How do you share a 1960's computer across a bunch of islands? Wireless networking of course - although, like Norman ...

Creating Your Own Programming Language - Computerphile

Creating Your Own Programming Language - Computerphile

What's in a language? Dr Laurie Tratt breaks it down by creating a brand new programming language by

How Computers Store Data Serially - Computerphile

How Computers Store Data Serially - Computerphile

How does data get organised to be stored or sent serially? Matt Godbolt explains some of the encoding used in old devices like ...

What Happens When I Press a Key? - Computerphile

What Happens When I Press a Key? - Computerphile

Just what happens when you hit a key on a computer's keyboard? Dr Steve Bagley takes us on the keypress' journey.... Watch ...

Random Boolean Networks - Computerphile

Random Boolean Networks - Computerphile

Demonstrating how complex systems can arise from simple rules, random boolean networks also have some surprising ...

Computers Without Memory - Computerphile

Computers Without Memory - Computerphile

They're called 'Finite State Automata" and occupy the centre of Chomsky's Hierarchy - Professor Brailsford explains the ultimate ...

Save our Software - Computerphile

Save our Software - Computerphile

See the Steve and Sir Martyn playing the game on our chemistry channel (Periodic Videos): https://youtu.be/cylNiU0mmHg Links ...

How Software Deals with Key Presses - Computerphile

How Software Deals with Key Presses - Computerphile

Once you've pressed a key on the keyboard and the signal gets to the computer, what happens next? Dr Steve Bagley on the ...

Self Compiling Compilers - Computerphile

Self Compiling Compilers - Computerphile

Using T-Diagrams, Professor Brailsford shows us how to take our compiler to the next level. Previous video on t-diagrams: ...

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Professor Brailsford discusses Ken Thompson's ACM Turing Award acceptance paper "Reflections on Trusting Trust" Ken ...

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