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trønderen29-Oct-20 3:48
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Peter Adam30-Oct-20 2:44
professionalPeter Adam30-Oct-20 2:44 
For a starter, Python is advocaded for sci and eco. But it has no fixed point datatype.

So sci and eco learned what takes eons for prog, still delivering bugs months after using the delivered software.

0.5 + 0.5 = x is a hard to solve equation.
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