proposal-decimal
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proposal-decimal
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Bloomberg invests in Node.js – Shouldn't you?
Bloomberg are currently sponsoring Igalia to work on adding native Decimal number support to JavaScript.
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-decimal
This is an active proposal and was last discussed in the September 2023 meeting.
- Rant - Javascript should be able to do simple f**king math by now
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Wasmer takes WebAssembly libraries mainstream with WAI
would it be possible, for example, to access the standard decimal library of C# or Python via Javascript, thus not having to wait for the TC39 spec / implementation? [1]
[1] https://github.com/tc39/proposal-decimal
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Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem - one library at a time
There's a BigDecimal TC39 proposal to bring this kind of thing to the native language, but until then you have to choose between accuracy and performance.
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Best way to deal with excessive decimal results in calculator
To solve the problem while JavaScript waits on its own BigDecimal API, you can use something like bignumber.js to perform your calculations.
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How can i prove that 0.1 + 0.2 = 0.3 is there like a function or ANYTHING i can do to bypass this error which occurs in most programming languages
TC39 is now advancing Built-in decimal datatype in JavaScript.
- GitHub - tc39/proposal-decimal: Built-in decimal datatype in JavaScript
- JavaScript Decimal Proposal
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Integer Math in JavaScript
given the popularity of javascript, it's about time we had better native tools for dealing with numbers in general, but it seems like the discussion is very slow on this front. for instance, the decimal proposal is still at stage 1 [1]. and no, BigInt does not solve that.
[1] https://github.com/tc39/proposal-decimal
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Funky problem with the math in my calculator?
In the future, JavaScript will hopefully get base 10 arithmetic: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-decimal
banned
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How do YOU handle when documentation is incomplete or wrong and maintainers don't listen?
I don't care about being banned. Wouldn't be the first time https://github.com/guest271314/banned.
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How to objectively value code refactoring?
Or, more accurately, the "teams" I have joined have tended to get all bent out of shape when their narratives are questioned, and their errors and omissions are exposed on the record - so they have banned me and just closed my issues. E.g., https://github.com/guest271314/banned. Being banned from Node.js organization - after being invited to join the single executable "team" - was ridiculous.
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[AskJS] How to successfully promote a JavaScript open source framework?
On the other side of that coin, there are some developers who think their code is high and mighty to the degree that if/when you question their specification goal/non-goal narrative, point out ambiguity relevant to the third-party code they promote, or advise them the configuration process for their work is unnecessarily complicated, when JSON could be used they'll ban you. Ask me how I know https://github.com/guest271314/banned.
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[AskJS] Is JavaScript missing some built-in methods?
Like, he's his essay complaining that he can't post racial slurs on Github. https://github.com/guest271314/banned/issues/2
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[AskJS] Deno or Node for hobby or business what do you prefer?
Yes, the Deno folks banned me. So did the Node.js folks, and many others https://github.com/guest271314/banned. Weak. I ain't mad. I vet spurious claims, without exception. I don't care who you think you are. Your claims are not above or below being tested and vetted, exposed.
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[AskJS] Maintainer ethics: How do you handle untrue third-party module claims?
If you are going to take the time to ban https://github.com/guest271314/banned/issues/7 the messenger that delivers the message you are advertising false claims you must have enough time to review third-party claims in advance.
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Who uses node executable without using npm?
Well, those are not viable reasons to be kicked off of a team, so they had to lie and say I "attacked" another user. Then lie some more and claim I "harassed" another user. https://github.com/guest271314/banned/issues/6
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How can i prove that 0.1 + 0.2 = 0.3 is there like a function or ANYTHING i can do to bypass this error which occurs in most programming languages
Most if not all of those bans should be documented here https://github.com/guest271314/banned.
What are some alternatives?
0.30000000000000004 - Floating Point Math Examples
es1995 - ES1995 – The Missing JS Polyfill
ecmascript-structured-clone
proposal-set-methods - Proposal for new Set methods in JS
proposal-relative-indexing-method - A TC39 proposal to add an .at() method to all the basic indexable classes (Array, String, TypedArray)
lamejs - mp3 encoder in javascript
proposal-array-unique - ECMAScript proposal for Deduplicating method of Array
random-number-js - Generate random numbers with more variety.
proposal-uuid - UUID proposal for ECMAScript (Stage 1)
proposal-change-array-by-copy - Provides additional methods on Array.prototype and TypedArray.prototype to enable changes on the array by returning a new copy of it with the change.
proposal-temporal - Provides standard objects and functions for working with dates and times.
proposal-array-grouping - A proposal to make grouping of array items easier