Quotations and Notes for a Beginner Programmers: The real art of tactical programming by Chris J. Parker
Author:Chris J. Parker
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2017-09-05T07:00:00+00:00
Tip 43
Check the accuracy of the built-in functions. To increase the accuracy of calculations and confidence in your program, check the limits and accuracy of the built-in functions. This is useful for trigonometric and other functions.
Tip 44
Hurry slowly. Do not rush to solve the problem right away, wait, examine the software and the work that is done in this direction by third-party programmers. Maybe in the near future there will be a library or a program where your problem is solved in the most optimal way.
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