Media Summary: Using T-Diagrams, Professor Brailsford shows us how to take our A look at why (under certain circumstances) JIT How 'not to code' with our "real" programmer - who, as Julian explains, is demoing what NOT to do. Dr Julian Onions tells us more ...

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Using T-Diagrams, Professor Brailsford shows us how to take our A look at why (under certain circumstances) JIT How 'not to code' with our "real" programmer - who, as Julian explains, is demoing what NOT to do. Dr Julian Onions tells us more ... What's in a language? Dr Laurie Tratt breaks it down by creating a brand new programming language by writing an interpreter in a ... What if we can't trust *ANY* software...even if you have the source code? A perfect, You can optimise for speed, power consumption or memory use & tiny changes can have a negligible or huge impact, but what ...

Let's see if Natalie is complete enough to ALGOL 60, a brand new programming language, 60 years ago! Professor Brailsford used to have to teach it - here he shows us ... B is the forerunner to C - but seemed lost - Angelo Papenhoff decided to change it and brought it back from the brink! Here he tries ... Breaking the unbreakable loop. More on how

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