At a Glance: Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine was designed as the first Turing complete computer - before Turing was even born. Taking T-Diagrams to the next level, Professor Brailsford tries to improve last episode's intermediate codes.
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Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine was designed as the first Turing complete computer - before Turing was even born. Taking T-Diagrams to the next level, Professor Brailsford tries to improve last episode's intermediate codes. Nearest Neighbour and BiLinear resize explained by Dr Mike Pound Fire Pong: Google Deep ...
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- Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine was designed as the first Turing complete computer - before Turing was even born.
- Taking T-Diagrams to the next level, Professor Brailsford tries to improve last episode's intermediate codes.
- Nearest Neighbour and BiLinear resize explained by Dr Mike Pound Fire Pong: Google Deep ...
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