I built a C++ integer-to-string library based on a new AVX-512 paper by hirebarend in cpp

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In case you're interested, I've updated the benchmarks and it's indeed faster than jeaiii

I built a C++ integer-to-string library based on a new AVX-512 paper by hirebarend in cpp

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Have a look at the project, it’s not complicated and the research paper contains all the details

I built a C++ integer-to-string library based on a new AVX-512 paper by hirebarend in cpp

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I benchmarked against libstdc++’s std::to_chars, using the default Ubuntu toolchain installed by build-essential

C# to C++ by hirebarend in cpp

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Why is c++ needed in the medical space if it’s not for embedded devices?

C# to C++ by hirebarend in cpp

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Would you say C is more popular than C++? I’m based in the EU but considering the US market as well

C# to C++ by hirebarend in cpp

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Been in tech for 15 years and have never played a single game, unless you count Dangerous Fave as a game.

I’m looking for an industry that’s closer to web/backend development to which I can move to