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		<title>By: The float, the finance and the folly &#124; Polymath Programmer</title>
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		<description>[...] numbers, one of integral types and one of non-integral types (which I gave a basic introduction here and here), was very natural. On the one hand, we have byte, short, int and long. On the other, we [...]</description>
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