Re: What day is 2010-01-02

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But the order on the stack is year, month, day!

On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Robert Kisteleki <robert@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 2010.03.13. 19:23, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 05:13:41PM +0100,
>>  Arnt Gulbrandsen<arnt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote
>>  a message of 17 lines which said:
>>
>>> Those are RFC 3339 dates.
>>
>> It took thirteen messages for someone to notice that there is an IETF
>> standard for dates and that the IETF uses it on its own Web
>> pages... People should spend more time reading published RFCs :-}
>
> Fair enough. Inspired by this I actually read the RFC. I find it quite
> amusing that in an RFC that basically says "thou shalt always use
> YYYY-MM-DD", the actual code in appendix B is the following:
>
> char *day_of_week(int day, int month, int year)
> {
> ...
> }
>
> Robert
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