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    • Pub. Date: January 1998
    • 560pp
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      • Pub. Date: January 1998
      • Publisher: Cmp
      • Format: Paperback, 560pp

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      Does the year 2000 have you sweating late-night code? Use our complete library of C programming functions to master 'Y2K', time on the net, ISO 8601, time stamp compression, or any other time/date application you encounter. Using the astronomers' Julian Day calendar as a common denominator between the world calendars, Lance Latham has solved the conversion of virtually all the world calendars (including the Chinese!). Need to convert dates in the Maya calendar to equivalent dates in the Egyptian calendar? Plug in the modules, write a few lines of code, and away you go! The toolkit provides all of the basic Western calendar/clock applications (written in clear, straightforward C) and designed to fit into your application with a minimum of fuss. You'll learn to create tools that update system clocks for the twice-yearly time change, synchronize networked systems across time zones, and convert date stamps between the various calendar systems of the world. Delphi and VB programmers will find Windows DLLs for Gregorian and Julian calendar functions on the CD-ROM. A bonus: after you've solved all of your worldly time and date problems you can play with the calendar for Mars to test your knowledge of universal calendar principles!

      Author Biography: Lance Latham is the principal of Resource Management Systems, Inc., a software development firm in McAllen, Texas, and has been programming on a wide range of platforms for three decades. Although he has programmed in more languages than he wants to count, Lance now primarily codes in C for developing systems that manage critical resources in enterprises ranging from health care to jewelry marketing.

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