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What's wrong with using == to compare floats in Java?

According to this java.sun page == is the equality comparison operator for floating point numbers in Java. 21 Answers ...
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Add a duration to a moment (moment.js)

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Why does integer division in C# return an integer and not a float?

Does anyone know why integer division in C# returns an integer and not a float? What is the idea behind it? (Is it only a legacy of C/C++?) ...
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Set TextView text from html-formatted string resource in XML

I have some fixed strings inside my strings.xml , something like: 7 Answers 7 ...
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Are PHP include paths relative to the file or the calling code?

I'm having trouble understanding the ruleset regarding PHP relative include paths. If I run file A.PHP- and file A.PHP includes file B.PHP which includes file C.PHP, should the relative path to C.PHP be in relation to the location of B.PHP, or to the location of A.PHP? That is, does it matter whic...
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Is there a PHP function that can escape regex patterns before they are applied?

Is there a PHP function that can escape regex patterns before they are applied? 2 Answers ...
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How to tell where a header file is included from?

How can I tell where g++ was able to find an include file? Basically if I 4 Answers 4...
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Redirect stderr and stdout in Bash

I want to redirect both stdout and stderr of a process to a single file. How do I do that in Bash? 15 Answers ...
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Learning Ant path style

Where can I find resources to learn Ant path style conventions? I've gone to the Ant site itself, but couldn't find any information on path styles. ...
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How to set breakpoints on future shared libraries with a command flag

I'm trying to automate a gdb session using the --command flag. I'm trying to set a breakpoint on a function in a shared library (the Unix equivalent of a DLL) . My cmds.gdb looks like this: ...