8 au 10 mars 2017
Montréal, Canada

Math: Ruining Everything Since Forever

Let's take a tour of what standard math libraries. How are they useful? How are they implemented? Why is Python 3.5 round(2.5) 2.0? Why is (2**100) % 31 different than pow(2, 100, 31)? How does John Carmack's fast inverse square root work?

This is a fun romp into the world of prime numbers, bit twiddling, IEEE 754, and other things your grandparents warned you about.

We'll provide examples in many languages, e.g., Java, Python, JavaScript.

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Christopher Swenson

Dr. Christopher Swenson is a software engineer, computer scientist, and occasional mathematician. Swenson has been involved in open source since before knowing what open source really was. Swenson likes sorting a lot, and maintains an open source high-performance C sorting library. Swenson has sold their labor to companies big and small, such as Simple, Google, and the US Government, and wrote a book on cryptography. Swenson is one of the organizers of PyDX. Swenson is a cupcake.

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