JavaScript’s two zeros
JavaScript has two zeros: −0 and +0. This post explains why that is and where it matters in practice.
Read more [2ality.com]
JavaScript has two zeros: −0 and +0. This post explains why that is and where it matters in practice.
Read more [2ality.com]
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