I have found that 3.2 is a good enough approximation, with the added benefit of being perfectly representable as an integer (32) when scaled by 10, simplifying the math and optimizing the performance since floats are not necessary, just integer divide the result by 10
Swift is horribly broken. What we need is an updated ObjC. C++ shows how a language can be modernized without breaking away from the past.
There is an effort called mulle-objc to further develop ObjC where Apple left off.
Oh, you need dynamic typing? Why? Can’t you do without types? You need a language to hold your hands for you?
I program in B, I don’t need a language, compiler or runtime to hold my hands. The CPU word is all you need, and if you can’t do with that, then you are a toddler who wears a diaper.
I feel bad for whoever employed them. People manage to get into jobs they are unqualified for all the time.
Music and Computer Science/Mathematics are two very different qualifications. Why would someone who spent their time in college partying, because that’s what Art/Music majors do, and avoiding STEM like the plague be employed as a Data Scientist or any scientist position? They don’t have the background or diligence required. They obviously went “no, I don’t like math or science, I’ll study music instead”.
I really wish people who went through bootcamps or read a tutorial or ten, would stop feeling qualified to do something they are most certainly not qualified to do.
Why would anyone hire you? You want a scientist role without the qualifications. Go get a degree in Computer Science or Mathematics, then try again. It is your fault for majoring in music. Though you might find a Data Musician role, I don’t know?