I think it's super cool that clojure (and many other Lisps) support rational numbers natively, but I can't think of a single time in my life where I didn't immediately want to convert such a rational number into a float.
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While true, I am often using Lisp to generate numbers to feed into non-Lisp systems, with shittier numerical properties.
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It's a representation in binary, you mean? To me "output" means printing to the screen. Floats lose their ratio-ness long before that.
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