Daylight Savings Time, Leap Years, ctime, and date

David C Lawrence tale at pawl.rpi.edu
Mon May 1 12:58:28 AEST 1989


In <14353 at duke.cs.duke.edu> khera at juliet.cs.duke.edu (Vick Khera) writes:
Vick> I believe that you meant the year 2000, not 2100 as not being a
Vick> leap year.

Check your leap-year equations again.  The year 2000 most certainly
will be a leap year as it is evenly divisible by 400.
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