Best of Zones

Gilbert C Healton ghealton at hiway1.exit109.com
Tue Apr 2 19:57:53 UTC 2002


For quite a few years now I have had documentation on the web for
software developers involved with calendars, dates, times, and time
zones. While the original motivation for this document was Y2K avoidance
and correction the document goes a lot deeper into proper use of dates
and times.

After some lurking here it just struck me that some readers in this
group might have some good ideas about ways programmers frequently go
wrong with time zone processing or good ways of processing zones that
are too little used.  Any worthy ides not already covered by my document
that would be useful to programmers are solicited.

	The Best of Dates, the Worst of Dates.
	http://www.exit109.com/~ghealton/y2k/yrexamples.html


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