I love Python, but there's one thing that drives me nuts about it: negative binary notation. There has to be a better way to represent infinite leading 1s than undoing two's complement and sticking a negative sign in front. It makes bit-twiddling infinitely difficult.
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I love Python, but there's one thing that drives me nuts about it: negative binary notation. There has to be a better way to represent infinite leading 1s than undoing two's complement and sticking a negative sign in front. It makes bit-twiddling infinitely difficult.