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Wildcards - Computerphile

Wildcards - Computerphile

What's going on when we search for *.docx? Dr Steve Bagley talks us through

Diceware & Passwords - Computerphile

Diceware & Passwords - Computerphile

How do you pick a secure password that's memorable but truly random? Dr Mike Pound explains Diceware The Diceware ...

The Font Magicians - Computerphile

The Font Magicians - Computerphile

Making fonts look good at low resolutions - many thought the problem insolvable - two men started Adobe and proved them wrong ...

Punch Card Programming - Computerphile

Punch Card Programming - Computerphile

How did punch card systems work? Professor Brailsford delves further into the era of mainframe computing with this hands-on ...

Credit Cards and Invisible Computing - Computerphile

Credit Cards and Invisible Computing - Computerphile

In this era of invisible computing how do you define a computer? Professor Tom Rodden talks to Brady about what counts and ...

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EXTRA BITS - More about Punch Cards - Computerphile

EXTRA BITS - More about Punch Cards - Computerphile

Extra Bits of material about punch cards from Professor Brailsford. Original Punch Cards Film: http://youtu.be/KG2M4ttzBnY Extra ...

Why Build Colossus? (Bill Tutte) - Computerphile

Why Build Colossus? (Bill Tutte) - Computerphile

Cracking the code was only half the battle. To keep the upper hand, when using Bill Tutte's statistical methods, the detailed ...

Follow the Cookie Trail - Computerphile

Follow the Cookie Trail - Computerphile

Cookies are controversial and new laws governing them have been introduced in Europe. Extra footage: ...

EXTRA BITS - More on E-Reader Text Layouts - Computerphile

EXTRA BITS - More on E-Reader Text Layouts - Computerphile

Extra Bits of Brady's interview with Dr Steve Bagley about e-reader text layout problems The Kindle Text Problem: ...

Oblivious Transfer - Computerphile

Oblivious Transfer - Computerphile

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

The "Trick" that Compilers Use for Long Division - Computerphile

The "Trick" that Compilers Use for Long Division - Computerphile

Long division can be arduous - division in general is something that even computer processors try to avoid with a simple ...

X & the Book Code - Computerphile

X & the Book Code - Computerphile

Why some numbers just dont work when you're creating error proof codes. Professor Brailsford continues with the story of ISBN.

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) ...