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Slacker007 wrote: none of the companies listed are licensed or setup to store health information anyway
And yet people use Google Fit, Apple Health, Microsoft HealthVault...
cheers
Chris Maunder
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...why didn't the options start with "0"?
Asking for a friend...
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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Excellent point. Must be a continuum
So as zero trust is much more likely than infinite trust I can only guess that they mean:
0 <= trust < 1
1 <= trust < 2
2 <= trust < 3
3 <= trust < 4
4 <= trust < 5
So the numbers represent the (exclusive) upper bounds? Still confusing but < is twice as fast to type as <= in code.
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Because I'm relying on documentation that the user will surely read rather than adding an edge case to our systems.
You know - the ol' tried and true, will-never-fail techniques the world is built on.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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#realJSOP wrote: ...why didn't the options start with "0"?
Would it lead to "Division by zero"
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Zero would have been useful to signify "I don't use this FPoS."
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