Can someone explain this one for me?
Can someone explain this one for me?
I asked this question on this post on a different instance, but would there be issues being that the code compares a float to integer zero “0”?
I know this is /c/Progammerhumor, but I wanted to pull on this thread a little bit for my own edification. I’m a Python guy and have been a while, but I’ve dabbled in other languages. The screenshot says “MonoBehaviour” which makes me assume this is mono or a .Net-like language (you know what happens when you assume).
If your player health is a float, would mono or .Net have an issue comparing the float with integer zero “0”? I mean, it seems like floating point precision may make it impossible for it to ever “equal” integer zero, but it also seems like the code isn’t accounting for that precision error.
Am I overthinking this?
Feiertag means “holiday” in German.
Reminds me of the cover art for At The Throne of Judgment’s last single, Goblin Kaiser:
I’ve heard this as a reference to the bread that was given to the Israelites in the wilderness - manna. In Exodus, the Israelites are instructed to gather and prepare it each day. In the exegesis of that connection, I believe it is Jesus encouraging believers to trust in God for his provision daily.
GH as in “laugh”? People’d start flame wars over whether “FIF” is the intended pronunciation…
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Cool. Thanks for the explanation. Is there any significance to 1 + 8 = 10?