Thanks for inventing #javascript! ;-)pic.twitter.com/NISVQTALWB
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The float problem is that in JS there is no non-float alternative
Few programming languages have a decimal type built in as a core datatype. The float problem where 0.1 + 0.2 != 0.3 is not unique to JS. The problem with *ints* being all fucked up (in strange ways beyond IEEE754) when you exceed the precision of double *is* unique to JS.
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