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				 NonNull479y@linuxer4fun this shows the beauty of Python. When overflowing, it transparently converts the value to a big integer object using a different representation, but still usable the same way. NonNull479y@linuxer4fun this shows the beauty of Python. When overflowing, it transparently converts the value to a big integer object using a different representation, but still usable the same way.
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				@linuxer4fun lots of languages have unbounded integers though, not just python
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				@linuxer4fun haskell, Java, c#, idris, ocaml, scala, kotlin, d, go, rust, I can go on; all of those are compiled.
 
 Most modern compiled languages support unbounded integers. They're usually called "big int"








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