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… a smart programmer is not the one who fix all the problems, it's the one who understands what the problems worth fixing are.
… knowing a lot about how things work. But anyone at a senior level is expected to be what I call a “specialized generalist”; they should have been doing development long enough that they’ve seen a wide variety of issues. T…
and the algorithm returns false…0. Neither of the values are NaN so we can skip Steps 6 and 7. It’s at Step 8 that we need to stop. +0 is equal to 0, and the algorithm returns false. Hence,
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