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For example, I recently heard from a developer I know in St. Paul, Minn.,

who is working on a Y2K project. He was asked to provide a status report on

the project, and he responded with the following humorous e-mail:

 

"I hope I haven't misunderstood the instructions because frankly none of

this Y "to" K problem makes any sense to me. Nevertheless, I have completed

conversion of our company calendar so that following the year 2000, we are

prepared to go forward with the following new months:

 

Januark

Februark

Mak

Julk

 

Likewise, we are fully compliant with the new days, as I understand them:

 

Mondak

Tuesdak

Wednesdak

Thursdak

Fridak

 

Note: I have not performed the Y "to" K conversion for Saturday or Sunday,

as this will not impact our business."

 

 

--from Opinion: Top 10 signs you have a stellar software developer

by Maggie Biggs on CNN.com

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