Early home computing often involved soldering your machine together and fighting for time on the family TV. Jason Fitzpatrick, Director of The Centre for Computing History talks about his first computing love affair, the Nascom 2.
The professor took a lot of stick for calling HTML a programming language - here he shows why it can be described as a language, albeit a special purpose one.
Do we only see what we want to see in our Social Media feeds? Dr Max Wilson talks about the social media bubble and how elections and referenda aren't swayed by a few likes and shares.
Early home computing often involved soldering your machine together and fighting for time on the family TV. Jason Fitzpatrick, Director of The Centre for Computing History talks about his first com...
Steve Wozniak got creative with the Apple ][ floppy drive, creating a system that used less complicated hardware and was cheaper, accomplishing much in software instead. Dr Steve Bagley explains.
Audible 30 day free Trial: http://www.audible.com/computerphile Software Defined Networking takes the control away from basic protocols and gives it to the programmers. Cutting edge companies like...