Hopefully not the latter. Given it's not a currency that's used any more. However, the discount would make sense in that case, if they were accepting Zimbabwean dollars, maybe they just realised the money wasn't useful. Well, also being quite worthless. What'd be 2 billion be? Like 2 US dollars?
@aynber Oh that's nothing. I think the record is a Hungarian note of about 1 sextillion units, and at the time it took like 460 octillion units to the USD.
@TylerH "is it good practice" can go either way. "Is it good practice to use Vi or Emacs" would be opinion based, but "Is it good practice to sanitize your inputs" has a clear fact-based answer.
@StephenOstermiller eh, it depends, which is why 'is it good practice' is a question best avoided on Stack Overflow. If you are making a system that is used by only trusted users in a trusted environment then sanitizing your inputs might be bad practice because it's time better spent elsewhere. That's an edge case scenario to be sure but it's a valid one.
I agree there are some good answers here but I think the question itself needs clarification to specify some actual concerns (and can be edited in such a way, probably, by someone w/ C knowledge without invalidating answers)
Any python gurus that can give me a duplicate for converting input(...) to an integer? As here. If you're interested, then here's the reopen queue review.
@RyanM Decent. But see the latest comment from who I presume knows a "thing or two" about python. You have the meenz to quickly reopen/re-close it, should you choose to accept the mission.
But is that post still in the reopen queue? I seem to recall another mod having issues with doing what you just did and not invalidating the queue entry.
The problem is that reopening doesn't directly invalidate the reopen review task; it's invalidated by a periodic job that invalidates reopen reviews on open questions, so if you reopen and then immediately reclose, it doesn't ever invalidate the task.
this mostly affects mods, but gold-badgers can also trigger it.
The tag karabiner seem to contain exclusively off-topic questions.
The tag is used for configuring custom keyboard bindings on MacOS, which not is on-topic here, but should be asked on Ask Different or Superuser