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				@stisch Probably because you can't store those numbers in numerical types (Too large, as the name suggests)
 
 They'd just overflow and your math would be incorrect.
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				 stackiox5457yIt's C++, stackiox5457yIt's C++,
 
 I remember to make this kind of functions while participating in programming competitions, as there is no datatype to store a lot of digit numbers. So, we use strings to save those numbers and perform these operations
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				It's always odd when blogs want to teach you about programming but make mistakes like these










Yes, you fucking retards, I will read this article about logging in NodeJS when the cover photo
- Isn't JavaScript
- Isn't about logging
You really seem to know what you're talking about!
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