csavas
csavas
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14th Jul 2019
21st Jul 2019
Day Of The Week Calculator! Write in a date (example: 2019.07.14), and it writes out which day is that (example: Sunday). Works in the range 1587.11.01. - 9999.12.31. Writes error if month not 1-12 or day not 1-31. No errors shown for writing February 31
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Comments

  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    19th Jul 2019
    DrBronnor: Forgot to address it to you. Also, ways*.
  • Sandboxvoid
    Sandboxvoid
    19th Jul 2019
    anyone who downvotes this is jealous!
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    19th Jul 2019
    I'm aware of points of failure that kill the system in many different and much more spectacular way, but I'm never going to tell you! Mwahahahahahaaa~
  • Sandboxvoid
    Sandboxvoid
    19th Jul 2019
    FLIPPIN HECK THIS IS COOL +100
  • DrBronnor
    DrBronnor
    19th Jul 2019
    Go to x:147 y:188 and erase this little pixel for kill the system
  • csavas
    csavas
    19th Jul 2019
    nonnymoose: In 1582 Spain,Portugal,France,Poland,Italy and Luxemburg started to use the Gregorian Calendar instead of the Julian Calendar. However, Germany started to use it in 1700, Great Britain in 1752. 1587 is for Hungary, so the earliest allowed date is when your country switched to the Gregorian Calendar. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar#Adoption_of_the_Gregorian_Calendar)
  • anbun
    anbun
    19th Jul 2019
    Is it possible to calculate what year 0000.00.00 would be?
  • anbun
    anbun
    19th Jul 2019
    Stuff like this amazes me
  • nonnymoose
    nonnymoose
    18th Jul 2019
    This is pretty incredible. Out of curiosity, why is 11/01/1587 the earliest allowed date?
  • csavas
    csavas
    18th Jul 2019
    Ideas for new programs are welcome. Currently I am working on a large number multipler.