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What is Bootstrapping Anyway? - Computerphile

What is Bootstrapping Anyway? - Computerphile

Where does it all start? How is it was say "C is written in C" - Matt Godbolt breaks it down by building it up! Find out more about ...

What is Bootstrapping? - Computerphile

What is Bootstrapping? - Computerphile

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Bootstrapping EDSAC: Initial Orders - Computerphile

Bootstrapping EDSAC: Initial Orders - Computerphile

How did early computers like EDSAC deal with programs? Professor Brailsford on the code David Wheeler wrote to make ...

Bootstrapping with T-Diagrams - Computerphile

Bootstrapping with T-Diagrams - Computerphile

How do you compile a compiler? Professor Brailsford starts to unpick the idea of

Why Use Binary? - Computerphile

Why Use Binary? - Computerphile

Surely decimal numbers are easier to understand than binary? So why don't computers use them? Professor Brailsford explains ...

How Bzip2 Works (Burrows Wheeler Transform) - Computerphile

How Bzip2 Works (Burrows Wheeler Transform) - Computerphile

At the heart of Bzip2 is the Burrows Wheeler Transform. Dr Steve Bagley (and a live studio audience) explains how & why it works.

TPM (Trusted Platform Module) - Computerphile

TPM (Trusted Platform Module) - Computerphile

With new operating systems requiring security hardware, what is this hardware and why do we need it? Dr Steve Bagley takes ...

Oblivious Transfer - Computerphile

Oblivious Transfer - Computerphile

Share part of a secret without knowing which part? Dr Tim Muller explains how Oblivious Transfer works.

Web vs Internet (Deep Dark Web Pt1) - Computerphile

Web vs Internet (Deep Dark Web Pt1) - Computerphile

To explain the deep web and the dark web, first we lay out the basic difference between The Internet and the World Wide Web.

How Branch Prediction Works in CPUs - Computerphile

How Branch Prediction Works in CPUs - Computerphile

How does branch prediction speed up operations? Matt Godbolt continues the deep dive into the inner workings of the CPU ...

Hacking Websites with SQL Injection - Computerphile

Hacking Websites with SQL Injection - Computerphile

Websites can still be hacked using SQL injection - Tom explains how sites written in PHP (and other languages too) can be ...

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 ...

Porting Compilers - Computerphile

Porting Compilers - Computerphile

Concluding his series on compilers and porting, Professor Brailsford takes the plunge and "T-Diagrams" his way over to a new ...