dharmik on Nostr: when i was in primary school, 'decimal' meant numbers like 4.5643. now, in ...
when i was in primary school, 'decimal' meant numbers like 4.5643. now, in programming, a 'decimal integer' just means a whole number in base 10. the definitions didn’t change—i just stepped into a world where words multitask.
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