Recently, my twitter pal @ifesdjeen wrote a line that resonated with me: "Looks like it's easier for people to read 40 blog posts than a single whitepaper." And although he used it in a negative context, I recognized it as a very precise (and, actually, positive) description of what a research engineer does: read a whitepaper (or a dozen, for what it's worth) and transform it into working code and
I have a lot of material related to hashing. Definitions and my offerings: Hash functions for hash table lookup Error Correction Codes Noncryptographic Checksums A noncryptographic hardware hash One-way functions (cryptographic hash functions, digital signatures) Block Ciphers Random Number Generators Stream Ciphers My functions: LOOKUP3.C, for hash table lookup SpookyHash, for hash table lookup a
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