Lecture 1: Higher Computing - Richard Buckland UNSW 2008


Richard Buckland teaches Higher Computing at UNSW - The University of New South Wales.


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Living the Wiccan Life Episode 14, Raymond Buckland


This week Rev. Don interviews Dr. Raymond Buckland, author of countless books on Wicca and Metaphysics, at the Universal Light Expo in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Buckland discusses his passion for writing, changes he has seen in the Wiccan community over the years, and the use of the word "Wicca" and Gerald Gardner's attitude towards its use.


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Lecture 1: Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms - Richard Buckland


A selection of the course material is available at wiki.cse.unsw.edu.au This is the first lecture of COMP1927 Algorithms and Data Structures, which is the second computing course taken by first year computing students at UNSW. This course follows immediately on from COMP1917 (also available on youtube). These lectures are currently being recorded (August-November 2009).


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Lecture 24: eXtreme Programming - Richard Buckland


extreme programming, unit tests, test as you go, unit tests in C, one objective at a time, refactoring. asserts. multi-file programs in C. linking. #include header files prototypes. main. static helper functions. object files .o files Also: hornblower patriotism / the french


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Wikis in University Teaching and Learning - Richard Buckland UNSW


53 Useful things you can do with Wikis in your teaching. Richard Buckland has been using Wikis in his large class (100-500 students) teaching in Engineering and Computer Science since 2000. He has found some amazing things which can be done with Wikis, and made many many mistakes. This video is a summary of 4 of those interesting things, each requiring an increasing amount of courage, which could easily be adopted by other teachers. Depending on your courage and how much faith you are prepared to have in your students wonderful things can happen when you empower them. This video was produced by filming a session Richard gave entitled "Wikis for Collaborative Learning and Teaching" as part of UNSW's "Foundations of University Learning and Teaching" (FULT) programme.


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Lecture 3: Machine Code - Richard Buckland UNSW


After some announcements we revise using transistors as switches. Then we look at how to program our basic 4 bit microprocessor using 4917 machine code. At the end we see how we can try out our machine code programs using the 4917 emulator on the web page.


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Coldplay's Jonny Buckland chats


Watch a chat with Coldplay guitarist Jonny Buckland, from Mold


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Stephan Buckland


Slideshow of Stephan Buckland who is a sprinter from the small and bautiful island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. He is considered a HERO in Mauritius because of his works on charity and poverty. He is the richest and most succesfull athlete in Mauritian history. He is the fastest man in Mauritian and one of the fastest in Africa particularly in the 200M.He is currently the captain of the Mauritius Olympic Team in Beijing. I wish him and Mauritius the best of luck in Beijing. This will be his last olympics. Honours 60 Metres 10th IAAF World Indoor Championships 7 sf 6.75 Budapest (SA) 05/03/2004 9th IAAF World Indoor Championships 6 h 6.84 Birmingham, GBR 14/03/2003 7th IAAF World Indoor Championships 6 h 6.81 Maebashi 07/03/1999 100 Metres 27th Olympic Games 1 h128 10.35 0.30 Sydney 22/09/2000 7th IAAF World Championships in Athletics 7 qf 10.39 -0.60 Sevilla 21/08/1999 200 Metres 10th IAAF World Cup 8 f 20.96 0.10 Athína (Olympic Stadium) 17/09/2006 15th African Championships in Athletics 2 f 20.67 -1.50 Bambous 12/08/2006 18th Commonwealth Games 2 f 20.47 0.50 Melbourne 23/03/2006 3rd IAAF World Athletics Final 5 f 20.64 -1.50 Monaco 09/09/2005 10th IAAF World Championships in Athletics 5 f 20.41 -0.50 Helsinki 11/08/2005 2nd IAAF World Athletics Final 3 f 20.41 0.70 Monaco 19/09/2004 28th Olympic Games 6 f 20.24 1.20 Athína (Olympic Stadium) 26/08/2004 1st IAAF World Athletics Final 3 f 20.44 0.10 Monaco 14/09/2003 9th IAAF World Championships in Athletics 5 f <b>...</b>


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heres chris martin and jonny buckland from coldplay chatting to jools holland just after the release of a rush of blood


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Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland out of Coldplay - The Scientist - Little Noise Sessions 24/11/2011


The tambourine remix version.


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Lecture 2: Inside a computer - Richard Buckland UNSW


Introduction to computing for first year computer science and engineering students at UNSW. What the course is about. A simple C program. Experimentation and fiddling. How a computer works (in 10 minutes), transistors, chips, microprocessors. Our own baby microprocessor, the 4917, and how it works. Lost sound after 50 mins, partial sound restored at 51 mins.


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Lecture 12.3: The Amazing Alan Turing - Richard Buckland (extension lecture) UNSW 2008


We had a gap at the end of Lecture 12 so Richard gives an unplanned and impromptu talk about some of the contributions of the amazing thinker Alan Turing. So much to say, so little time, such fast talking. We chat about 3 different major contributions he made to the world - his decryption work during WWII and the Engima Machine; his abstract model of a computer (the Turing Machine) and what things can be effectively "computed"; and finally, briefly only, his thoughts about what it is to be human and the difference between humans and computers - the Turing Test. Alan Turing is a key figure in the development of computing, indeed if I had to pick just one thinker who was the most amazing he'd get my vote. Richard promises to talk about the Turing Test in more depth in the next extension lecture. Also comes up: Epimenides paradox, non computable functions, the halting problem, U-559, Colin Grazier GC, Anthony Fasson, GC,Tommy Brown, Blade Runner, CAPTCHAs. Errata: My memory was about as reliable as usual - I said Tommy stayed outside in a boat but i've since read that all three swam across and went into the U-559. Humbling bravery. I've also since realised that Colin Grazier was from Tamworth in the UK, not the Tamworth in Australia as I had always thought (why are so many English places named after Australian towns?) Finally, something which actually I did know but still managed to get wrong - the important material salvaged was not a cypher machine but quantities of data <b>...</b>


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Coldplay: Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland talk about Mylo Xyloto


Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland from Coldplay talk about Mylo Xyloto, their 5th studio album. Questions in English below. The interview was conducted by Kirsten Lemaire for Belgian television channel Canvas, and it took place in The Bakery, Coldplay's very own studio. On the day of the interview they were still working on Xylo Myloto, in that same studio. 0:22 What was the very first plan for this 5th record? 2:25 We were at The Bakery, Coldplay's main studio. But they also have another studio, The Beehive, just across the street. I wondered if they recorded everything in those two studios. 3:21 I did hear 6 new tracks from Xylo Myloto in advance. Some songs were about love, some songs were about addiction. But I also read that another theme was obsessive-compulsive behaviour. So I asked Chris Martin: is that true? 5:26 The current Coldplay single is Paradise, which definitely has some R'n'B influences. Hence my next question: did they listen to a lot of R'n'B during the making of the new record? 6:40 Last summer, Coldplay premiered some new songs on really big festivals like Rock Werchter. How nervous are they when they're roadtesting unreleased music in front of 60.000 people or more? 8:37 The interview took place on the day they were actually finishing Mylo Xyloto. Last day in the studio. Must be quite thrilling, because fans have extremely high expectations. But how do the band members feel at such a moment? 10:41 Coldplay is a great live band. But at a certain moment <b>...</b>


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Ted Buckland Hey Ya @ The Janitor Wedding


Ted Buckland does a awesome acoustic cover of Outkasts Hey Ya! at The Janitor Wedding in Scrubs S08E15


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Hatton TV - Gary Buckland v Henry Castle - British lightweight title eliminator at Newport


Cardiff's Gary Buckland fought Salisbury's Henry Castle at the Newport Centre in an eliminator for the British Lightweight title. It turned out to be a classic contest. Jed Pitman and Micky Cantwell described the action


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Ted Buckland from Scrubs on Cougar Town


All the scenes from the season 2 finale of Cougar Town with special guest Sam Lloyd as his character from Scrubs Ted Buckland! Sorry about the quality but you should watch the whole episode.


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New KiwiRail DL Locomotives Delivery Run - Buckland


14 brand new DL class locomotives for KiwiRail, hauled by two earlier DL class, making for 16 out of the total fleet of 20, travel south through Buckland enroute from Auckland Port to Hamilton, at 1435hrs on Thursday 9th June, 2011. The new 3650hp DL class are the CNR China-built model CKD-9B, and are the first new mainline locomotives purchased for use in New Zealand since 1988.


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Lecture 6: Solving Problems - Richard Buckland UNSW 2008


Human Nature, Testing, Top-down problem solving. How to get started when you first get a problem. The importance of testing. Also: magic numbers, style - the search for meaning, "why are you here?" mastering skills, why kids give up on musical instruments, pleasure and pain, richard getting fit, software piracy/viking numbers, Bjorn. First twinges of RSI. Moving to an 8bit Microprocessor. My lousy memory about facts and figures: Viking 1 and 2 were landers not rovers, and viking 2 failed first, not Viking 1 - it was Viking 1 with the software problem.


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Lecture 14: The Turing Test - Richard Buckland UNSW


Inspirational Scientist Jane Goodall speaks about Jo-Jo and Rick. (sound patchy for first 8 mins - download the full quality 4min audio clip of her lecture from www.cse.unsw.edu.au courtesy of the ABC RN Science Show) More about the great thinker Alan Turing. The Turing Test and its links with design, computer science, and life the universe and somethings. What is it to be a person? Philosophy T. Intensional vs Extensional points of view. Pointers * and & revisited. while loops common mistakes with loops Also mentioned: godel escher bach auden EOF


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Hatton TV - Gary Buckland v Paul Truscott weigh-in


Hatton Tv presents the weigh-in for the British Super Featherweight title fight between the champion Gary Buckland & the challenger Paul Truscott.


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Lecture 32: Steganography (hidden messages) - Richard Buckland UNSW


Extension lecture introducing steganography (hidden messages). Security via obscurity. Hidden messages in book Godel Escher Bach. In film Starship Troopers. In games. In cryptography. In teaching. Digital watermarking. SETI. Are we in a simulation? Extension lectures are for first year computing students at UNSW. The topics covered are non-examinable, students attend only if they are interested. Richard generally raises more questions than he answers.


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Hatton TV - Gary Sykes v Gary Buckland weigh-in from Sheffield


Hatton TV brings you coverage of the weigh-in for the British Super Featherweight title fight between defending champion Gary Sykes and challenger Gary Buckland. You can see an interview with Gary Sykes on Hatton Tv News www.hattonboxing.com


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43: Hamming Error Correcting Code - Richard Buckland UNSW


Hamming codes, parity bits, magic. Detecting errors when transmitting information. Even better: correcting errors.


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Lecture 9: A simple recursive function - Richard Buckland UNSW


We sum the numbers 0..n using gauss, the formula for an arithmetic progression, and finally using a simple recursive program. Apparently summing the numbers 0..n is important in computer science. Along the way we continue our discussion of style and craftsmanship, chainsaws, floats, doubles, longs, side effects. Skating. Richard explains that this is not a C course. It is a computing course which happens to use C. C is our tool it is not our objective.


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AX Idol '07 - Kira Buckland


Kira voices - and cosplays - Haruhi from "Haruhi Suzumiya."


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Lecture 7: Side Effects - Richard Buckland UNSW 2008


The Adversary and adversary models of computation: an all powerful force out to get you. Side Effects: in machine code, in c functions, in general. Returning a value from main. Also: ASCII, talking in lectures, mars bars and Marco Polo and the emperor of china. Music: Triohatala by Stimmhorn (not really vikings)


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Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland on Rove Live


Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland from coldplay on Rove live, september 6th 2005. SORRY FOR THE BAD QUALITY


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Lecture 42: Ethics - Richard Buckland UNSW


What is important? What are "Ethics"? What does it mean to be a good person? Whistleblowing. The whistleblowers handbook. Law. Intellectual property. Copyright. Public Domain. FTA.


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Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland on Campbell Live [INTERVIEW]


Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland from Coldplay on New Zealands's News show, Campbell Live. Some very good Jonny and Chris moments by the way...


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Chris Martin & Jonny Buckland (funny) - Violet Hill - 24/11/11 - HQ


Chris and Jonny sing Violet Hill at St John's Church Hackney 24/11/11 on behalf of the Mencap charity. Song belongs to Coldplay. I own nothing. I video taped this from the audience but nothing belongs to me. I love Coldplay. Lyrics- Was a long and dark December From the rooftops I remember There was snow White snow Clearly I remember From the windows they were watching While we froze down below When the future's architectured By a carnival of idiots on show You'd better lie low If you love me Won't you let me know? Was a long and dark December When the banks became cathedrals And the fog Became God Priests clutched onto bibles Hollowed out to fit their rifles And the cross was held aloft There in me an armour When im dead and hit the ground Loves a poem That unfolds If you love me Won't you let me know? I don't want to be a soldier With a captain of some sinking ship Bestow Far below If you love me Why'd you let me go? I took my love down to violet hill There we sat in the snow All that time She was silent still If you love me Won't you let me know If you love me Why don't you let me know


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25: A Miracle - Richard Buckland UNSW


An unexpected miracle. Programming in the large VS programming in the small.


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41: Sample Tree Code: loop detection - Richard Buckland UNSW 2008


detecting fixed points in von neumann's simple random number generator. data structure revision. using trees. implementing a very simple tree. Talk about the anagram lab exercise. Improving the UNSW 89019 microprocessor. CISC and RISC design. Using memory segments to be able to address more memory. The bicycle wheel puzzle. Simulation - a neat and simple way to solve complicated problems when you can't be bothered to use/can't rely upon/have completely lost your ability to do complex maths accurately. mentioned for no apparent reason: GUNNS Limited, Edgar Allen Poe.


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Lecture 10: Functions - Richard Buckland UNSW


Class selects class reps for the first 9:30. The lecture looks at functions. What they provide: Abstraction, Code Reuse, Scope. How functions work in C (under the hood) Machine code view of function calls in our 8 bit machine code. Introduction to abstraction. what is abstraction? what are the advantages of abstraction?


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Lecture 4: Simple C Program - Richard Buckland UNSW


strings, elements and layout of ac program. using gcc, comments, ints, printf, scanf, main, #include, printing newlines. Discussion of clarity. also: about transistors, compiling, machine code


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Lecture 45: What makes a good programmer? - Richard Buckland UNSW


The last week of the first computing course course. In this lecture we start to answer the question "What makes a good programmer?" which students have been asking on the forum for a few weeks (what wonderful students!) We then consider how this course fits into the whole computing degree and some ideas about life and learning after leaving university. Craftsmanship. Science. Design. Looking back over what we learned in the course. The first few weeks. Also: striving to be a good photographer. patterns and trees. never giving up. John Stuart Mill. Brave new World. Henri Cartier Bresson. Crazy Idea: Ontogeny recapitulates Phylogeny in computing education.


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23: Stack Frames - Richard Buckland UNSW


Review and discussion of sudoku code from last lecture. Backtrack vs brute force. Course waffles. Stacks, "the stack" in memory, Buffer overflows. Also: the course ENGG1000, wiki textbook (idea from hong kong). Predicates, comparing with TRUE. Stack overflow.


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Raymond Buckland - Witchcraft: Yesterday and Today Part 1


Raymond Buckland - Witchcraft: Yesterday and Today


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16: Frames (revision) - Richard Buckland (UNSW)


Students give feedback about what problems they are having with machine code. Most problematic topic seems frames. Richard revises: what *is* a frame? how is a frame used? roles of the calling function and the called function. what is the return address and how is it used? what is the frame pointer and how is it used?


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Lecture12: Data Structures and Algorithms - Richard Buckland


Lecture 12 of comp1927 "Data Structures and Algorithms" Richard Buckland UNSW. This marks the end of week 3, sorting, and the release of Task 1.


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33b: Graph Algorithms and Skepticism - Richard Buckland, UNSW


Lecture 33 of Computing2 - Data Structures and Algorithms. In this lecture we ask "How can we know if Prim's MST algorithm is correct?"


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Lecture 10a: Bucket Sort, Counting Sort - Richard Buckland


breaking the shannon limit - bucket sort, counting sort. first half of lecture 10 comp1927: data structures and algorithms


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Ringside: Buckland On Truscott & Rees On Mezaache


Interviews with Gary Buckland, Gavin Rees theboxingtruth.com, http & livefight.com


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