Sujet : Re: Guess What?
De : jmccue (at) *nospam* magnetar.jmcunx.com (John McCue)
Groupes : comp.miscDate : 24. Oct 2024, 15:53:28
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yeti <
yeti@tilde.institute> wrote:
It's "Chinese Programmer's Day"!
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programmer%27s_Day#Chinese_Programmer's_Day>
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| Chinese Programmer's Day
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| In China, the programmer's day is October 24, which has been
| established for many years. The date was chosen because it can also be
| written as 1024, which is equal to 210 and corresponds to the Ki
| binary prefix. It is also a consistent date regardless of leap years.
Interesting, I wish all programmers a good day. Maybe this
will become a thing like PI Day.
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