ok but waterloo cs is extremely hard to get into in the first place... so you're clearly competent
@daytonwickerd62128 сағат бұрын
Please upload the rest of this series
@johnkuwik24778 сағат бұрын
Tells us he'll explain the answer..... then never explains the answer.... He'll be a perfect lawyer
@MattHudsonAtx10 сағат бұрын
Get gud
@GROYPING4JESUS10 сағат бұрын
I love everything about this😂
@stripedcollar33512 сағат бұрын
Now type 1*1 and make it = 2
@kenbookcredit13 сағат бұрын
Super insightful. Clerk seems like a game-changer
@ikarienator14 сағат бұрын
This has nothing whatsoever to do with JavaScript. Try C++ you'll get the same answer.
@THE.Mr.Potato14 сағат бұрын
WELCOME! HERE YOU GO: In JavaScript, due to how floating-point numbers are stored and calculated, `0.1 + 0.2` might not exactly equal `0.3`. It could result in a very tiny difference due to precision issues. This is a common quirk in many programming languages when dealing with floating-point arithmetic. Q: wtf is floating-point arithmetic? A:Floating-point arithmetic is a way computers represent and perform arithmetic on real numbers with a fractional part. It's called "floating-point" because the decimal (or binary) point can "float"; that is, it can support a varying number of digits before and after the decimal point. However, due to limitations in how computers represent numbers, there can be small errors in the results of arithmetic operations, especially when dealing with numbers that can not be represented exactly in binary. Q: So the problem is with the computer, not me? A: Exactly. The issue lies in how computers represent and perform arithmetic with floating-point numbers, not with the mathematical concept itself. In the real world, 0.1 + 0.2 does indeed equal 0.3, but due to the limitations of representing real numbers in binary format, the result might not be precisely 0.3 when computed by a programming language like JavaScript.
@kenwilliams504814 сағат бұрын
Where did the 4 come from?..Oooooh. 304😂
@rogierdikkes14 сағат бұрын
Worked together with someone who did 3 years of Mathematics, his job? Moving a box 1 pixel to the right and adjusting the right color of gray for lines in CSS.
@Cyb3rXn15 сағат бұрын
If sahil and Jason were alike in smarteness... why wasn't sahil an elephant? Like the dude left his job and risked everything for the full time microsoft job... Without even watching this video... Means that the fundamental person of Jason's job success... was sahil because he felt adventurous... or wouldn't jason be still overthinking that "God, i feel so fking stupid, ugh!" if sahil didn't take the first step to fall right into the risk... jason wouldn't have too. That also means that the quote which is quoted by mums "If your friend falls off a bridge will you too?" is actually a good thing.
@alibarznji200017 сағат бұрын
I've been programming for more than 5 years. I've been trying to change my job for about 6 months, and I haven't gotten one interview since. I used to get interviews every month, I don't know what's going on in the world anymore. I'm glad that I have a job though, I would lose my mind if I didn't
@bryanhardin219717 сағат бұрын
I NEED HELP Im 13 and im trying to into programing but I cant figure out how to download java or python if someone can reply with a link to a video on how to download it or the website to download it its self please help
@exceleveryday19 сағат бұрын
"Build something that people could actually use", love it. That is how I found your channel. I need to learn how to code, your channel has a ton of valuable information. I have patented something that is "something people could actually use" and just need to build it myself or get some help seems to be more the path after seeing your videos : ). I have used this patented idea in the workplace and have increased my productivity by 65% and out preformed my counter parts. Thank you for your guidance and videos. I am now a subscriber.
@Joshua_UwadiaeКүн бұрын
I touched a very tiny bit of Scratch and BASIC in 10th grade, learned a few basics in Python after leaving High School, then started learning C when i started 2nd year of University in my Computer Engineering course (last semester) (and really only coded in all of these, never programmed) and now i jumped to Rust, and have really only ever been coding 😢 Any advice?
@MatthewSmith001Күн бұрын
That's not the right answer, pretty boy. My Linux machine's scientific calculator gives: 0.3... don't tell anyone where you went to school...
@aimantajuararique3539Күн бұрын
bro could've just said he doesn't know why
@jamiegrobbelaar4334Күн бұрын
C++ all the way
@snarls3760Күн бұрын
Some day i wish i could just stardew valley life
@shaneusher20422 күн бұрын
I have always used Mathematica to avoid those types of numerical issues solving PDEs with moving boundary conditions when 16 decimal places is not enough.
@TechWithTim2 күн бұрын
As a previous react native developer I feel pain watching this video more than I'd like to admit.
@JosephCowen-fz8vj2 күн бұрын
No it's not a child knows why ! Devide 1 by 3 the answer is 3.3333333 , the same in reverse , the 00004 is the rounding up of .00003 recurring !
@SubVet842 күн бұрын
Because there is no .3 in binary
@jimdelarosa97762 күн бұрын
So funny!!!
@bijoychandraroy2 күн бұрын
sending yourself random shits on facebook messenger is so relatable
@president123832 күн бұрын
I want to learn to code because I want to make a cool app or an AI
@TravelingThruLife3 күн бұрын
☠️
@roseplate2793 күн бұрын
I hate to admit it, but... that makes sense to me, intuitively.
@doloresdebeauvoir49603 күн бұрын
This is my doctoral research 🧐
@luizao03 күн бұрын
Subscribed!
@wjrasmussen6663 күн бұрын
This pack the bags bs just makes me go watch any other video.
@m4rt_3 күн бұрын
9999999999999999999 == 10000000000000000000
@GrahamMorehead3 күн бұрын
Javascript is not the best language, but it's still useful Math example did not get into the technical at all. There are simplifications in the math implementation of JavaScript that do not favor accuracy
@robertking30983 күн бұрын
This guy is dead wrong. Floating-point numbers do not represent numbers exactly. They're an approximation and sometimes that approximation leaves artifacts behind like in his example. The world's financial systems still run on COBOL, and COBOL uses Binary-coded decimal, which does not approximate. It's slower but produces precise answers for a chosen number offractional digits.
@inverse49253 күн бұрын
Zero intentions
@christelting13593 күн бұрын
So much bullshit. It's because of floating point math. Floating point is binary with as many significant digits as possible and then enough data to tell you where to the decimal point. Being binary it does not convert so easily to decimal. You can take an entire week long class about performing and using floating point calculations without the non infinite approximation error coming back to bite you in the ass.
@ZenityStudios3 күн бұрын
Technology adoption curve is a good concept to understand. There's also a chasm between early adopters and early majority. Crossing and surviving this chasm is important for new businesses and products. The book Crossing the Chasm is great to learn this concept. This is a core part of product marketing, which I learned as my time as a PMM.
@wolf53703 күн бұрын
Floating point error :) - need to use doubles
@kris.ell.b.77683 күн бұрын
It's NOT javascript problen, it's a MCP problem
@kimtgf71523 күн бұрын
Bro was sick of trying to explain floating point numbers and so as a true fan decided to roast math instead of js
@shaneroy95273 күн бұрын
Thank God he is an incel and has no plans of breeding. Just keep him out of Academia and down with TikTok. Gaslighting. There is a technical reason why it gives a wrong answer.
@mantorhun71553 күн бұрын
"Javascript is the best programming language in the world." Doubt
@joshuakemblebluegrass8383 күн бұрын
Not cool bro
@javasoldier59263 күн бұрын
in the "js - the best progr lang" you can even sum digits and letters ))