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Why do we have 8 bits in a byte? Professor Brailsford on the origins of the humble byte. Why Use Binary? Just what is a pipeline in the computer science sense? We asked Computer Science guru Professor Brian Kernighan Why ... Hear Brian Kernighan on how he got into programming, the successors of C and the biggest challenges... Watch Part 2 before it's ... Monads sound scary, but Professor Graham Hutton breaks down how handy they can be. BWK, Professor Brian Kernighan visited Nottingham, so Professor Brailsford couldn't resist an 'on-camera' chat about Unix, Bell ... Professor Brailsford recalls the advent of Unix v7 and AT&T's licensing procedure.

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Where did Bytes Come From? - Computerphile

Where did Bytes Come From? - Computerphile

Why do we have 8 bits in a byte? Professor Brailsford on the origins of the humble byte. Why Use Binary?

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Unix Pipeline (Brian Kernighan) - Computerphile

Just what is a pipeline in the computer science sense? We asked Computer Science guru Professor Brian Kernighan Why ...

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Brian Kernighan Q&A - Computerphile

Brian Kernighan Q&A - Computerphile

Hear Brian Kernighan on how he got into programming, the successors of C and the biggest challenges... Watch Part 2 before it's ...

What is a Monad? - Computerphile

What is a Monad? - Computerphile

Monads sound scary, but Professor Graham Hutton breaks down how handy they can be.

UNIX Special: Profs Kernighan & Brailsford - Computerphile

UNIX Special: Profs Kernighan & Brailsford - Computerphile

BWK, Professor Brian Kernighan visited Nottingham, so Professor Brailsford couldn't resist an 'on-camera' chat about Unix, Bell ...

When Unix Landed - Computerphile

When Unix Landed - Computerphile

Professor Brailsford recalls the advent of Unix v7 and AT&T's licensing procedure. https://www.facebook.com/

"C" Programming Language: Brian Kernighan - Computerphile

"C" Programming Language: Brian Kernighan - Computerphile

"C" is one of the most widely used programming languages of all time. Prof Brian Kernighan wrote the book on "C", well, co-wrote ...

The Factory of Ideas: Working at Bell Labs - Computerphile

The Factory of Ideas: Working at Bell Labs - Computerphile

Bell Labs pioneered some of the most important inventions of the 20th century, what was it like to be part of that? Professor Brian ...

The Perfect Code - Computerphile

The Perfect Code - Computerphile

Summing up why Hamming's error correcting codes are regarded as 'Perfect' - Professor Brailsford explains. EXTRA BITS: ...

Coffee with Brian Kernighan - Computerphile

Coffee with Brian Kernighan - Computerphile

Welcoming back the legend that is Professor Brian Kernighan! Professor Brailsford invites Brian for coffee and a chat.

Recreating Dennis Ritchie's PhD Thesis - Computerphile

Recreating Dennis Ritchie's PhD Thesis - Computerphile

Professor Brailsford has been toiling away on a faithful recreation of Unix co-creator Dennis Ritchie's unsubmitted PhD thesis.

Hello (World) Abstraction! - Computerphile

Hello (World) Abstraction! - Computerphile

What's the simplest program you can write? Dr Steve Bagley on the layers of abstraction that bulk up Hello World. EXTRA BITS: ...

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Brian Kernighan Q&A 2/3 - Computerphile

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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) ...