[00:03:31] oh javascript... [00:03:34] `9007199254740992 == 9007199254740993` [00:03:35] > true [01:27:42] oh wow even with strict comparisons [01:27:47] === is henceforth defined as the "close enough" operator [01:28:06] still better than PHP, "0e15869837569843765" == "0e126589746438476" and so on and so on [12:41:08] i mean why are we surprised by this again [12:41:46] it's a double. [14:33:22] lol i wasn't surprised [14:33:24] the wtfjs part of this is the fact the JS developers thought doubles would be a good default for numbers... [17:33:02] *** Quits: cydrobolt_ (~cydrobolt@iota.cydrobolt.com) (Quit: oooh...what does THIS button do?) [17:33:15] *** Joins: cydrobolt (~cydrobolt@iota.cydrobolt.com) [17:33:15] *** Quits: cydrobolt (~cydrobolt@iota.cydrobolt.com) (Changing host) [17:33:15] *** Joins: cydrobolt (~cydrobolt@fedora/cydrobolt) [20:38:58] *** Joins: shawnonymous9000 (~shawnnony@74-195-222-188.sem1cmtc01.res.dyn.suddenlink.net) [21:17:35] *** Quits: shawnonymous9000 (~shawnnony@74-195-222-188.sem1cmtc01.res.dyn.suddenlink.net) (Quit: Leaving)