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Java Synchronized Block for .class
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How do I create a new branch?
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How to redirect single url in nginx?
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Sorting data based on second column of a file
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What is the Scala annotation to ensure a tail recursive function is optimized?
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Preferred order of writing latitude & longitude tuples in GIS services
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Understanding the Event Loop
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Aug 18 '14 at 17:27
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Ignore .pyc files in git repository
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align right in a table cell with CSS
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Float vs Decimal in ActiveRecord
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irb:001:0> "%.47f" % (1.0/10)
=> "0.10000000000000000555111512312578270211815834045" # not "0.1"!
whereas if you just do
irb:002:0> (1.0/10).to_s
=> "0.1" # the interprer rounds the number for you
So if you are dealing with small fractions, like compounding interests, or maybe even...