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countable and uncountable, plural endiannesses
(computing) The property of being either big-endian or little-endian. quotations examples
The Unicode standard does not specifically does not require a particular endianness of text written in Unicode; both big- and little-endian encodings are allowed.
1999, Elliotte Rusty Harold, Java Input/Output
Endianness comes in two varieties: big and little.
2006, Michael Barr, Anthony Massa, Programming Embedded Systems, page 99
An endianness difference can cause problems if a computer unknowingly tries to read binary data written in the opposite format from a shared memory location or file.
2012, Albert J. Marcella, Cyber Forensics, page 116