Little-endian (disambiguation)
- Little-endian (disambiguation)
Little-endian may refer to:
* A philosophical viewpoint held by inhabitants of the island of Lilliput from the book "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift.
* Endianness, the byte ordering in memory used to represent some kind of data in computing.
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