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How do you compile a compiler? Professor Brailsford starts to unpick the idea of 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 ... Scrapped to make space for its successor, Professor Brailsford returns to the Wheeler Jump (as mentioned by Doctor Bagley in the Subroutine video) ... Cross compile or 'invade' the machine you want to work with - Professor Brailsford discusses various options to making a system ... How CPUs that are capable can manage to complete tasks simultaneously without the program knowing. Matt Godbolt continues ...

Netflix's interactive film 'Black Mirror: Bandersnatch' included an Easter Egg. Dr Bagley uses it to explain how computers used to ... Spectre and Meltdown showed up holes in the hardware implementation of CPUs, but what exactly are the exploits targetting?

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Bootstrapping EDSAC: Initial Orders - Computerphile

Bootstrapping EDSAC: Initial Orders - Computerphile

How did early computers like

What is Bootstrapping? - Computerphile

What is Bootstrapping? - Computerphile

A little bit of magic -

EDSAC Simulator - Computerphile

EDSAC Simulator - Computerphile

Play around with one of the

Bootstrapping with T-Diagrams - Computerphile

Bootstrapping with T-Diagrams - Computerphile

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

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 ...

EDSAC Rebuild (Cambridge University's 1st Computer) - Computerphile

EDSAC Rebuild (Cambridge University's 1st Computer) - Computerphile

Scrapped to make space for its successor,

Inside the Computer (EDSAC) - Computerphile

Inside the Computer (EDSAC) - Computerphile

One of the

Hello World (Assemblers, Considered Harmful?!) - Computerphile

Hello World (Assemblers, Considered Harmful?!) - Computerphile

Bootstrapping EDSAC

Wheeler Jump - Computerphile

Wheeler Jump - Computerphile

Professor Brailsford returns to the Wheeler Jump (as mentioned by Doctor Bagley in the Subroutine video) ...

'Accidental' CrossCompiler - Computerphile

'Accidental' CrossCompiler - Computerphile

Cross compile or 'invade' the machine you want to work with - Professor Brailsford discusses various options to making a system ...

How CPUs do Out Of Order Operations - Computerphile

How CPUs do Out Of Order Operations - Computerphile

How CPUs that are capable can manage to complete tasks simultaneously without the program knowing. Matt Godbolt continues ...

Press Play on Tape (Bandersnatch) - Computerphile

Press Play on Tape (Bandersnatch) - Computerphile

Netflix's interactive film 'Black Mirror: Bandersnatch' included an Easter Egg. Dr Bagley uses it to explain how computers used to ...

CPUs Are Out of Order - Computerphile

CPUs Are Out of Order - Computerphile

Spectre and Meltdown showed up holes in the hardware implementation of CPUs, but what exactly are the exploits targetting?