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- From: hrubin@pop.stat.purdue.edu (Herman Rubin)
- Subject: Re: A theory for Big & Little Endian's origin
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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 13:12:43 GMT
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- In article <1iinltINNi0l@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> haynes@cats.ucsc.edu (Jim Haynes) writes:
- >
- >In article <1iig7aINNtc@spim.mti.sgi.com> jackc@vermont.mti.sgi.com (Jack Choquette) writes:
- >>For reasons explained in previous posts, humans (who read left to right)
- >Well, now, some of them do and some of them don't. How about Big Endian
- >for the West, and Little Endian for the East (starting at Israel and
- >the Arab nations and going to Japan)
-
- This has been almost beaten to death, but there are many Eastern
- civilizations which had both left-to-right reading and Big Endian
- numerations, including the Hindu writings which were the first use
- of decimal notation with the same characters in all places.
-
- Also, when Hebrew texts use the traditional representation of numbers
- by Hebrew letters, it is definitely Big Endian. To my knowledge, this
- seems to be universal; Little Endian occurs when a system of writing
- in one direction directly adopts a system of numeration going in the
- other direction.
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