wide-integer VS what-is

Compare wide-integer vs what-is and see what are their differences.

wide-integer

Wide-Integer implements a generic C++ template for uint128_t, uint256_t, uint512_t, uint1024_t, etc. (by ckormanyos)

what-is

Important concepts in numerical linear algebra and related areas (by higham)
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wide-integer what-is
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9.0 6.2
about 1 month ago 4 months ago
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wide-integer

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what-is

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing wide-integer and what-is you can also consider the following projects:

BNO055ESP32 - C++ Interface for the Bosch-Sensortec's BNO055 compatible with Espressif's ESP32 SoC running esp-idf.

roman-numerals - Parsing and pretty printing of Roman numerals

slimcpplib - Simple Long Integer Math for C++. Lightweight cross-platform header-only library what implements big integer arithmetic in С++17.

gutenberg-fibonaccis

cnl - A Compositional Numeric Library for C++

julia - The Julia Programming Language

flutter-embedded-linux - Embedded Linux embedding for Flutter

heyoka.py - Python library for ODE integration via Taylor's method and LLVM

real-time-cpp - Source code for the book Real-Time C++, by Christopher Kormanyos