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Latest revision as of 08:37, 1 April 2022
Delaney, Jeff (Jun 15, 2021). Why do computers suck at math?. local page: Fireship.
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This video is about floating point numbers, and audience are interested in more details can find Floating Point Numbers - Computerphile[1] useful.
References
- ↑ Sean, Riley (Jan 22, 2014). Floating Point Numbers - Computerphile. local page: Computerphile.