Y2K Bug? No such thing! Who says so?
Academics and Software Systems Engineers at Universities all over the world. Consider this from a paper by Prof. Anthony Finklestein, Professor of Software Systems Engineering at University College, University of London.
"....the result of irresponsible scaremongering. Worse, they are scares deliberately distributed by consulting firms and others with an interest...... there is very little empirical evidence relating to the prevalence and gravity of the problem. A combination of commercial interest, confidentiality and poor scientific practice taint the evidence that IS available." In other words - its all a con and they are only after our money. The professor goes on to say that date rollover problems have been known about for many years and calculations involving dates in the new millenium have been going on for a long time. Fixes have been implemented continually and gradually as problems are encountered and hardly anything new turns up now. The paper is lengthy, technical and extremely well thought through, (as you may expect from a learned academic.) The point is, he is not alone in his assessment, this point of view is widespread among high level programmers and Systems Engineers. None has found any serious errors in hours of effort to track down and eliminate the Y2K bug.
Forget it all, boot up on New Years Day and surprise, surprise! Nothing happens. OK?
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