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Code-used-on-Daniel-Lemire-s-blog
- Estimating Your Memory Bandwidth
- First 96-Core AMD Zen 4 Threadripper Tests Show Utter Domination over Intel
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Parsing time stamps faster with SIMD instructions
It's not bad at all https://github.com/lemire/Code-used-on-Daniel-Lemire-s-blog/...
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Under Linux, libSegFault and addr2line are underrated
A newline is missing in the example code. As given there's a segfault at line 5 not line 6.
However, the code at https://github.com/lemire/Code-used-on-Daniel-Lemire-s-blog/... shows it's indeed at line 6, because it has an extra newline after the '#include '.
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Best Websites For Coders
Daniel Lemire's Blog : Daniel Lemire's blog
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Technical Blogs You Recommend?
Dr. Daniel Lemire's blog: https://lemire.me/blog, covers lots of technical items on optimizations in various programming languages, Lemire's work is currently in use across a number of projects and he consistently delivers fantastic improvements, he usually accompanies these improvements with a blog post describing what he did. He also occasionally posts interesting Science and Technology links on various topics not limited to tech, but health and education as well.
- suggest some c language blogs....
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What are some cool modern libraries you enjoy using?
Nope, simdjson is originally from Daniel Lemire who also often blogs about fancy low level optimizations: https://lemire.me/blog/ I'm just a happy user :)
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Escaping strings faster with AVX-512
Added this pull request with some interesting results.
There's a copy of the loop used on the escape function inside the avx512_escape function [0]. Is it needed or just a copy and paste mistake? (I know nothing about vector instructions)
0: https://github.com/lemire/Code-used-on-Daniel-Lemire-s-blog/...
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What are some cool modern libraries you enjoy using?
farmhash is pretty great as well in terms of API
What are some alternatives?
FastPFor - The FastPFOR C++ library: Fast integer compression
Thrust - [ARCHIVED] The C++ parallel algorithms library. See https://github.com/NVIDIA/cccl
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
Allegro - The official Allegro 5 git repository. Pull requests welcome!
simonwillisonblog - The source code behind my blog
Better Enums - C++ compile-time enum to string, iteration, in a single header file
developer-roadmap - Interactive roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help developers grow in their careers.
abseil-cpp - Abseil Common Libraries (C++)
cheatsheets - Cheatsheets for web development - devhints.io
Magic Enum C++ - Static reflection for enums (to string, from string, iteration) for modern C++, work with any enum type without any macro or boilerplate code
zune-jpeg - A jpeg decoder with wings
Experimental Boost.DI - C++14 Dependency Injection Library