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kibwen
on Oct 9, 2014
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Rust 0.12.0 released
Rust doesn't have a default for float types, it forces you to be explicit. `let x = 3.33;` without any other way to infer it will cause an error, forcing you to either write `3.33f32` or `3.33f64`.
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