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decimal vs double! - Which one should I use and when? [duplicate]

...is inaccurate - it has relative accuracy and can represent very large or small magnitudes that decimal cannot handle at all. – Michael Borgwardt Jul 22 '09 at 15:14 77 ...
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Is 0 a decimal literal or an octal literal?

...tal literals are almost unused today. † Then it dawned upon me that actually almost all integer literals in my code are octal, namely 0 . ...
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Delete last char of string

...ve(strgroupids.Length - 1); MSDN: String.Remove(Int32): Deletes all the characters from this string beginning at a specified position and continuing through the last position share | i...
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Is optimisation level -O3 dangerous in g++?

...n undefined behavior, due to relying more strictly on the rules, and especially corner cases, of the language(s). As a personal note, I am running production software in the financial sector for many years now with -O3 and have not yet encountered a bug that would not have been there if I would hav...
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:active pseudo-class doesn't work in mobile safari

...> Applied just once, as opposed to every button element seemed to fix all buttons on the page. Alternatively you could use this small JS library called 'Fastclick'. It speed up click events on touch devices and takes care of this issue too. ...
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How to convert decimal to hexadecimal in JavaScript

...) to hex and back using this technique. The question you linked is specifically referencing numbers too large to fit into a Double (hence the string representation in the question). If you've got a Number then this will work. If you have something too big to be a javascript Number object (a Double) ...
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Why does my application spend 24% of its life doing a null check?

...t store a copy of the bytes in RAM. An important one is the L1 cache, typically 16 kilobytes for data and 16 kilobytes for instructions. Small, allowing it to be close to the execution engine. Reading bytes from the L1 cache typically takes 2 or 3 CPU cycles. Next up is the L2 cache, bigger and slow...
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How to print a date in a regular format?

...do with that? Well, when you manipulate dates, keep using the date objects all long the way. They got thousand of useful methods and most of the Python API expect dates to be objects. When you want to display them, just use str(). In Python, the good practice is to explicitly cast everything. So jus...
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Android AsyncTask threads limits?

...ery time user logs in to the system, I also use database in the phone. For all those operations (updates, retrieving data from db and etc.) I use async tasks. As up till now I didn't see why I shouldn't use them, but recently I experienced that if I do some operations some of my async tasks simply s...
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Differences between fork and exec

...X in that it provides a very simple way to start new processes. The fork call basically makes a duplicate of the current process, identical in almost every way. Not everything is copied over (for example, resource limits in some implementations) but the idea is to create as close a copy as possible...