![]() ![]() I decided to make all of this available publicly under a creative commons CC BY-SA license, which means that you’re welcome to use it freely (including incorporating it into your own work), provided that you give credit to me, and that you share your derived work under the same license. Therefore, this year I decided to do a thorough refresh of the course content, and wrote a brand new set of slides and lecture notes.Īlso, due to the pandemic we are not having any in-person lectures, so I recorded videos for all of the lectures. lots of material on CORBA, which is now of mostly historical interest). ![]() It was a good course, but it was getting quite dated (e.g. The first time I delivered it, I inherited the slides and exercises from the people who lectured it in previous years (Richard Mortier, Anil Madhavapeddy, Robert Watson, Jean Bacon, and Steven Hand), and I just used those materials with minor modifications. Since last year I have been delivering an 8-lecture undergraduate course on distributed systems at the University of Cambridge. I have just published new educational materials that might be of interest to computing people:Ī new 8-lecture course on distributed systems, and a tutorial on elliptic curve cryptography. New courses on distributed systems and elliptic curve cryptography ![]()
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