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Programmer’s Day
Filed Under (Random.links, Visual FoxPro) by WildFire on 12-09-2004
Today is the 256th day of the year… Programmer’s Day for leap years.
Programmer’s Day is a whimsical “holiday” on the 256th day of the year celebrated mostly by computer programmers. The reason for this is that 256 is equal to 2 to the power of 8, which is equal to the number of values that it is possible to represent in a byte of data. Traditions include drinking, acting silly, coding silly programs, mini computer games, playing with old computers, etc.
Programmer’s Day usually falls on September 13th; on leap years, it is September 12th, due to the addition of February 29th into the calendar.
Source: Wikipedia.org
Ten years ago… it was also on this date that Netscape Navigator was released.
Steve Gillmore: Allchin’s last stand? Looks like these articles derived from Longhorn’s component split up will never end, eh?
VFUG September 2004 Newsletter is out.