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| | | | | A few years ago, due to some random chain of events, I ended up implementing a conversion from 128 bit integers to 64 bit floats. This would've turned out to be a complete waste of time, except that my final version is faster than the builtin conversion of every compiler I tested. In this blog post, I'll explain what happened, how floats work, how this conversion works, and how it got a bit out of hand. | |
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cronokirby.com
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| | | | | - Read more: https://cronokirby.com/posts/2021/04/constant-time-big-numbers-introduction/ | |
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| | | ECOOP is a conference about programming. Originally its primary focus was on object orientation, but now it looks at a much broader range of programming topics. Areas of interest include, at least, the design, implementation, optimization, analysis, and theory of programs, programming languages, and programming environments. It solicits both innovative and creative solutions to real problems as well as evaluations of existing solutions-evaluations that provide new insights. It also encourages the submission of reproduction studies. Take a look at last year's proceedings for examples of t ... | ||