He was apparently based in cambridge, but his site is down. Recently I stumbled across a series of articles by him that were lovingly illustrative, incredibly clearly well written, and appeared to use a C library that I don't have, covering a ton of fundamental algorithms that I would like to have in my toolkit, still, in C, because that is how I still think. I first found him whilst I was looking for a binpacking algorithm(s) and benchmarks for how well they performed on modern hardware. (I am trying to wedge 40m queues into 16 cores every 10ms) https://web.archive.org/web/20190530024749/http://www.martinbroadhurst.com/t... And then I started reading the rest of his canon: Wow: https://web.archive.org/web/20190704202816/http://www.martinbroadhurst.com/a... Stuff like (hit the archive per above to get these) http://www.martinbroadhurst.com/bellman-ford-algorithm-in-c.html really clean avl example: http://www.martinbroadhurst.com/avl-tree-in-c.html Anyway, given that the site is down, and he hasn´t posted anything in a year, I fear he has passed on. I did find an obituary that had about the right timing in 2021, and he had the neckbeard... Did/does anyone here know him? -- This song goes out to all the folk that thought Stadia would work: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dtaht_the-mushroom-song-activity-698136666560... Dave Täht CEO, TekLibre, LLC