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·الشهر الماضي·discuss
I guess I don't really have an opinion about that. Certainly an exact representation of decimal numbers was essential, and was something we needed to implement at the time, but going to a fully rational numeric stack was arguably overkill.

The current value of held assets in another currency isn't really "counting" any more, it's a prediction of the outcome of some future transaction that hasn't happened. So I'm less concerned about exactly computing it than I am in never making a mistake in assets that I am counting, i.e. keeping in one account and only incrementing and decrementing the amount when a transaction occurs.
bgribble
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
I seem to remember that we were aware that fractional commodities were going away, but exact rational values would still be important to be able to represent historical holdings and transactions.
bgribble
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
I committed to the GnuCash codebase pretty regularly in the 1999-2002 era... I think maybe I actually implemented the fractional representation that the article discusses? Not sure, it was a long time ago! I definitely remember receiving some very heated emails about how this was total nonsense and there was no reason to do anything other than a decimal representation. The phrase "a superhighway of abstraction, leading nowhere" has stuck with me for lo these many years :) good times
bgribble
·قبل 6 أشهر·discuss
One thing I think is missing is an understanding of why there is such a top-down push for timelines: because saying "we aren't sure when this feature will be delivered" makes sales people look like they don't know what they are talking about. Which.... well.

They would much rather confidently repeat a date that is totally unfounded rubbish which will have to be rolled back later, because then they can blame the engineering team for not delivering to their estimate.
bgribble
·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
It’s definitely not as featureful as Evernote, but Simplenote is working well for me for my day to day note taking.