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Ultimate A-Level Computer Science Podcast

Ultimate A-Level Computer Science Podcast

By: Teacher of Computing - AHC
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Welcome to the Ultimate A-Level Computer Science Podcast! Your go-to guide for mastering every topic, from algorithms and data structures to exam techniques and revision tips. Join us as we break down complex concepts into clear, easy-to-understand lessons, packed with practical examples and insider insights. Whether you’re aiming for an A or just want to boost your confidence, tune in and unlock your full potential in A-Level Computer Science!Teacher of Computing - AHC Education
Episodes
  • S3:E4 Assembly Language: Fundamentals and Addressing Modes
    Sep 1 2025

    This episode, titled "Assembly language," offers an introductory guide to low-level programming It explains that assembly language utilizes mnemonics to represent machine code instructions, which are then translated by an assembler into machine code for execution. The document outlines various addressing modesimmediate, direct, indirect, and indexed—and illustrates these concepts using the Little Man Computer (LMC), an imaginary model with a limited instruction set designed to simplify understanding of how computers process data and instructions. Finally, it highlights the differences between programming in the early days, referred to as "coding," and modern high-level languages, while detailing how machine code instructions are structured.

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    16 mins
  • S3:E3 Programming Paradigms and Software Development
    Aug 25 2025

    This episode offers an overview of programming paradigms, explaining the need for different styles of programming. It differentiates between procedural, object-oriented, and declarative languages, providing examples and characteristics for each. Key concepts in object-oriented programming like classes, objects, methods, attributes, inheritance, encapsulation, and polymorphism are defined and illustrated. The episode also explores declarative programming in detail through Prolog, showcasing facts, rules, variables, and the concept of backtracking, alongside its applications in expert systems.


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    17 mins
  • S3:E2 Algorithmic Foundations of Software Development
    Aug 18 2025

    This Episode "Writing and following algorithms," focuses on fundamental concepts in computer science related to algorithms. It begins by defining an algorithm as a finite set of instructions to solve a problem and provides real-world examples of their application, such as routing and data encryption. The document then outlines the characteristics of an effective algorithm, emphasizing clarity, correctness, efficiency, and understandability. It introduces pseudocode as a language-agnostic tool for algorithm design and explains common sorting and searching algorithms, including bubble sort, linear search, and binary search. Finally, the episode offers advice on writing "good" programs through documentation and modularity, and introduces trace tables as a method for evaluating and debugging algorithms.

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    22 mins
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