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yeah so this is kind of a bit of a bait-and-switch if you were here for the Ruby talk so Iamp;#39;m gonna be talking about radix trees and this is a data structure that actually goes way back historically I think the first version of this data structure the paper about it was published in 1968 that version was of course mutable but since the data structure has also come up as a very effective way to have immutable persistent key value maps in functional languages now in my case Iamp;#39;m going to have some code thatamp;#39;s in Haskell but all these ideas apply just as well to Scala and in fact I just looked this up there is an inch mat in the sky low standard library so if you want to go back after this talk and see some actual Scala code implementing the same ideas then you can do this in just just in the standard library so the question I might want to start with is why did I get interested in radix trees at all like where did they come up so for me what happened is that I was e

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Well, base64 uses 4 characters (from an alphabet of size 64) to encode 3 bytes (3 bytes contain 24 bits; 24/4 = 6 bits per base64 character). Hence, if the signature was 72 bytes long, that would translate to (72/3)*4 = 96 characters you require.
What is Radix 64 Encoding? Radix 64 encoding allows binary data stored in octets (i.e. bytes) to be expressed as printable characters.
Description Encodes the given string with base64. This encoding is designed to make binary data survive transport through transport layers that are not 8-bit clean, such as mail bodies. Base64-encoded data takes about 33% more space than the original data.
A rough approximation would be that the size of the data is increased to 4/3 of the original.
Encode files to Base64 format The maximum file size is 192MB.
The Base64 size is 4/3 times larger than the original size, as expected. Its slightly larger for smaller sizes due to the padding overhead.
Base64-encoded data is always a third larger than the raw binary equivalent because a single byte from the Base64 alphabet can only represent six bits of information. Because a byte actually contains eight bits, this effectively means two bits out of every byte are lost to bureaucracy.
Here is the complete code: var base64String = The-base64-string; var applyPaddingsRules = true; var length = base64String. AsSpan(). Slice(base64String. IndexOf(,) + 1). Length; var fileSizeInByte = Math. Ceiling((double)length / 4) * 3; var paddings = base64String[^2..];

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