Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine was designed as the first Turing complete computer - before Turing was even born. Sadly it was never built. Professor Brailsford explains with the help of Sydney Padua's illustrations.
More of Sydney's work: bit.ly/1de83fM
The Professor's notes: www.eprg.org/computerphile/new-adatalk.pdf
Analytical Engine project: bit.ly/Computerphile_Plan28
Lovelace Symposium : bit.ly/Computerphile_LovelaceSymp
Stephen Wolfram's Blog on Ada Lovelace: bit.ly/Computerphile_Wolfram_Ada
Why use Binary? : • Why Use Binary? - Computerphile
Turing Complete: • Turing Complete - Computerphile
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Password Cracking: • Password Cracking - Computerphile
Slow Loris Attack: • Slow Loris Attack - Computerphile
Quantum Computing 'Magic': • Quantum Computing 'Magic' - Computerphile
Complete 'Babbage & Lovelace' Playlist: • Babbage, Lovelace & the Analytical Engine…
Sixty Symbols - Ada's Tomb: • Ada Lovelace's Tomb - Sixty Symbols
Undecidability Tangent: • Undecidability Tangent (History of Undecid...
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This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley.
Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: bit.ly/nottscomputer
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