- You can store a price in a floating point variable.
- All currencies are subdivided in 1/100th units (like US dollar/cents, euro/eurocents etc.).
- All currencies are subdivided in decimal units (like dinar/fils)
- All currencies currently in circulation are subdivided in decimal units. (to exclude shillings, pennies) (counter-example: MGA)
- All currencies are subdivided. (counter-examples: KRW, COP, JPY... Or subdivisions can be deprecated.)
- Prices can't have more precision than the smaller sub-unit of the currency. (e.g. gas prices)
- For any currency you can have a price of 1. (ZWL)
- Every country has its own currency. (EUR is the best example, but also Franc CFA, etc.)
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;;; mano.el -- useful macros made by me, Manoel | |
;; Copyright © 2017 Manoel Vilela | |
;; | |
;; Author: Manoel Vilela <[email protected]> | |
;; URL: https://github.com/ryukinix/dotfiles | |
;; Version: 1.0.0 | |
;; Keywords: convenience | |
;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. |
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/** | |
* Copyright 2017 Manoel Vilela | |
* | |
* Referências da Aula_0 e Aula_1. | |
*/ | |
// Nós temos duas maneiras de lidar com matrizes | |
// e alocação dinâmica. | |
// Uma matriz pode ser representada como um conjunto de n |
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/* | |
* script to export data of the named sheet as an individual csv files | |
* sheet downloaded to Google Drive and then downloaded as a CSV file | |
* file named according to the name of the sheet | |
* original author: Michael Derazon (https://gist.github.com/mderazon/9655893) | |
*/ | |
function onOpen() { | |
var ss = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet(); | |
var csvMenuEntries = [{name: "Download Primary Time File", functionName: "saveAsCSV"}]; |
tldr: go build only produces an executable for main packages. Check the package name of your main file is main.
I am an idiot. Its only through mistakes that you learn tho. I have recently been running into issues with my new golang projects. ONLY the new ones. Whenever I try to make a new project, it would always have issues. The biggest issue is the fact that "go build" would not produce an executable without "-o main.exe" as arguments. When an executable was produced, if I ran it I got
$ ./main.exe
./main.exe: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token \`newline\'
./main.exe: line 1: \`!<arch>\'
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# checck if pidof exists | |
PIDOF="$(which pidof)" | |
# and if not - install it | |
(test "${PIDOF}" && test -f "${PIDOF}") || brew install pidof | |
# find app in default paths | |
CO_PWD=~/Applications/CrossOver.app/Contents/MacOS | |
test -d "${CO_PWD}" || CO_PWD=/Applications/CrossOver.app/Contents/MacOS |