Ordinary numerals in English are already big-endian: that is, the digits with largest (“big”) positional value are first in reading order. The term (with this meaning) is most commonly applied to computer representation of numbers, having been borrowed from the book Gulliver’s Travels in which part of the setting involves bitter societal conflict about which end of an egg one should break in order to start eating it.
Ordinary numerals in English are already big-endian: that is, the digits with largest (“big”) positional value are first in reading order. The term (with this meaning) is most commonly applied to computer representation of numbers, having been borrowed from the book Gulliver’s Travels in which part of the setting involves bitter societal conflict about which end of an egg one should break in order to start eating it.