>1 + "1"
>11
>1.000000000000000000000003 == 1.000000000000000000000007
>true
huh, so this is the future
>>61987715
how are you supposed to record something from TV then?
>>61987715
What the fuck is up with that float one. Is there a special function you're meant to use or something?
>>61989171
hardware FP has limited precision. This is why you sometimes see advice that you should never check floating-point numbers == 0. If you really do need a gorillion decimal places you can always use an arbitrary-precision library. The price you pay is that they're much slower. of course if you're writing JS it's not like you really care about that.
>>61987715
Too stupid for js? Try a strongly typed easy language for retards.
>>61989236
js is the goto language for idiots though