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An edition of Hacker's Delight (2002)

Hacker's delight

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"This book is for anyone who wants to create efficient code. Hacker's Delight will help you learn to program at a higher level - well beyond what is generally taught in schools and training courses - and will advance you substantially further than is possible through ordinary self-study alone."--Jacket.

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Publisher
Addison-Wesley
Language
English
Pages
306

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2003, Addison-Wesley
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-295) and index.

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Library of Congress
QA76.6 .W375 2003, QA76.6.W375 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 306 p. :
Number of pages
306

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL18177849M
ISBN 10
0201914654
LCCN
2002066501
OCLC/WorldCat
49559016
Library Thing
187886
Goodreads
276079

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL8022414W

Work Description

"This is a collection of small programming tricks that I have come across over many years. Most of them will work only on computers that represent integers in two's-complement form. Although a 32-bit machine is assumed when register length is relevant, most of the tricks are easily adapted to machines with other register sizes."

"This book does not deal with large tricks such as sophisticated sorting and compiler optimization techniques. Rather, it deals with small tricks that usually involve individual computer words or instructions, such as counting the number of 1-bits in a word. Such tricks often use a mixture of arithmetic and logical instructions." -- From the preface.

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