• Kalkaline
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    431 year ago

    Is this a float/string vs integer thing, or did someone forget which way the alligator teeth go?

    • @HolyDiver
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      191 year ago

      maybe the alligator wasn’t very hungry

    • @Blamemeta
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      51 year ago

      Inspect element most like.

  • @TheYear2525
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    381 year ago

    … case 91: return true; case 92: return true; …

    • Yoruio
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      31 year ago

      bigger number go on bigger side of triangle. smaller number go on smaller side of triangle!

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        I memorized it like this:

        Add another stroke to < and it becomes 4, smaller number Add another stroke to > and it becomes 7 (if you cross it in the middle like I do), greater number

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          I learnt it as “the mouth tries to eat the biggest number, so it faces towards the biggest number”

        • @orphiebaby
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          31 year ago

          Wow, that’s complicated xD

        • Fushuan [he/him]
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          11 year ago

          When you put numbers around it becomes really obvious.

          1<2 = 1 is lower than 2. 1<2<3<4<5<6<7 4>3 = 4 is greater than 3. 9>8>7>6>5>4>…

    • GamerBoy705OPM
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      101 year ago

      Well, the original post reads:

      “On the Tennessee online practice test”

      So it shouldn’t be a comma anyways.

      • @soviettaters
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        71 year ago

        It’s Tennessee so it’s possible that the invention of punctuation marks hasn’t made it’s way there yet. Source: Am from the South

    • asudox
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      11 year ago

      deleted by creator

    • @Delta_44
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      11 year ago

      I’m from Italy but I’ve no problem writing 5.6 or 5,6… Better yet, I prefer the dot to the comma, it feels more “universal”

    • @betterdeadthanreddit
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      01 year ago

      It’s a disabled text field being used to display the test result, not something the user can edit without also modifying the page’s code in their browser.