The Art of Writing Software
CHM Exhibition "Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing" Software is more than obscure computer code. It’s an art form: a meticulously-crafted literature that enables complex conversations between humans and machines. From FORTRAN to sophisticated programs in use today, discover the technology, creativity, hard work, and technique behind these elegant languages. Software pioneers share their stories. Catalog Number: 102695613 Lot Number: X6142.2011

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The Art of Code - Dylan Beattie

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Birth of BASIC

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I Hacked This Temu Router. What I Found Should Be Illegal.

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The Strange Math That Predicts (Almost) Anything

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How do computers read code?

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When 64KB Was Supposed to Be Enough — The Engineering Mistake That Changed America

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How computers understand programs: From transistors to a CPU (1/3)

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The basics of BASIC, the programming language of the 1980s.

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Why Democracy Is Mathematically Impossible

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HOW TRANSISTORS RUN CODE?

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Toothless Gears Make Much More Torque Than Conventional Ones, Here's How. Cycloid Drive Explained

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How a Computer Works - from silicon to apps

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How Simple On/Off Switches Store the Digital World | Working of Computer Memory

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Making an SNES Game the Way Nintendo Intended

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The Brief History of Programming Languages

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Factorio teaches you software engineering, seriously.

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"Clean" Code, Horrible Performance

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Why the Mongols Vanished After Conquering Everything

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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