Okay, since you’re starting to throw insults via this angle, let’s try to make my case via a different route
Do you think the db is storing your age as an int or as a float? We know from the given information that it is stored as a singular number
So, I’m assuming it’s as an int, which means that until you’re 26, you’re still 25. If you’re 25 and 11 months, that’s still 25 years old, and stored as such. The strict inequality should therefore not put it in the range 25 < X < 30
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Okay, since you’re starting to throw insults via this angle, let’s try to make my case via a different route
Do you think the db is storing your age as an int or as a float? We know from the given information that it is stored as a singular number
So, I’m assuming it’s as an int, which means that until you’re 26, you’re still 25. If you’re 25 and 11 months, that’s still 25 years old, and stored as such. The strict inequality should therefore not put it in the range 25 < X < 30
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Okay, wait, what do you think the word “between” means?
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I don’t. This is the crux of the argument
The integer 25 does not lie in the open interval (25,30). And someone with at least 25 years on him but not yet 26 has an integer age of 25.
Again, we’re no working with the normal Euclidean topology here, but with the Euclidean topology projected on the integers
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You accused me of not talking in good faith before, but I’m not the one throwing insults.
Since you seem unwilling to discuss this any further, I’ll halt the conversation too