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It All Comes Down To 1’s and 0’s In The End

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I remember seeing a talk from a leading technical person from GCHQ, and his viewpoint was that we seem to be creating a future workforce of “tech users” rather an “tech experts”. For me, we should be teaching every child to “properly” program from the earliest age, and allowing them to see the beauty of what happens “under the hood”.

As a child, I was forever taking the back of electrical things, and trying to understand how they worked. Now, we fire up an App, and everything works like magic. But we need to be teaching our kids how the magic works, otherwise they will have little understanding about how this amazing machine — The Internet — has been created, and thus to take full advantage of it.

Fixing Errors

One of the areas that I find amazing is that we just need one single bit to be in error, and it might result in a program crashing or for the message to be delivered incorrectly. Well, there’s some magic behind the scenes called error correction and error detection that handles all of this, and makes sure that we don’t get any errors in our digital systems.

In the simplest form, we have a basic check bit — called a parity bit. And this makes the data transmitted either odd parity — where there is an odd number of 1’s — or even parity — with an even number of 1’s. If one of the…

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Prof Bill Buchanan OBE FRSE
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Professor of Cryptography. Serial innovator. Believer in fairness, justice & freedom. Based in Edinburgh. Old World Breaker. New World Creator. Building trust.