Messages in this thread | | | From | Harald Milz <> | Subject | Re: Y2k compliance | Date | 5 Dec 1998 18:32:02 GMT |
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Myreen Johan <Johan.Myreen@setec.fi> wrote: > Do do you really expect to find programs out there > written by programmers informed enough to take > into account that years divisible by 100 are not > leap years, but *at* *the* *same* *time* don't > know that years divisible by 400 are leap years > after all?
There is a recent analyst's report I think by Gartner or IDC which exactly found out this. Many programmers didn't take this into account.
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