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What’s in a Bit - Peter Bindels - C++ on Sea 2022
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Ever tried to create a .COM program by writing a text file and renaming it?
How does your computer remember that something is a PNG image if you remove the extension? And why can you unzip some file formats but not others?
How do you make a program use a dataset that is too big for memory, but that fits on your disk?
How do you store information compactly in a way that is quick to read?
Where do you begin to read a JPG file? And how do you read unknown binary files?
In this talk I will be explaining the history of binary file formats, the different styles of binary file formats that are in common use and give examples how to reverse engineer file formats. I will provide an intro into reading and designing binary file formats with the implied goal of efficiency and speed.
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Peter Bindels
Peter is a dedicated software engineer that is eager to show the world how to use C++ and good design to write fast, efficient, and reliable software.
C++ on Sea is an annual C++ and coding conference, in Folkestone, in the UK. The 2022 conference was conducted as a two part, physical and online C++ event.
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