Re: Happy palindrome day ! also : announce raku module Date::Calendar::Hebrew 0.0.3

2020-02-01 Thread Karen Etheridge
On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 1:32 PM Jean Forget  wrote:
>
> Have you noticed that tomorrow (or today for people living in Australia,
> NZ, Japan and similar countries), the date is
> 20200202 when using the MMDD format
> 02022020 when using either the DDMM format or the MMDD format
>
> So Sunday 2nd February is a palindrome date!

Nice!  The next one is almost two years from now, 2020-12-02, and then
2030-03-02, 2040-04-02, 2050-05-02, 2060-06-02, 2070-07-02,
2080-08-02, 2090-09-02.. and then in the 2100s we see another series
on the 12th day of each month. in the 2200s we will have another
series on the 22nd of each month, but after that there will be none
until 3001-10-03.


Happy palindrome day ! also : announce raku module Date::Calendar::Hebrew 0.0.3

2020-02-01 Thread Jean Forget

Have you noticed that tomorrow (or today for people living in Australia,
NZ, Japan and similar countries), the date is
20200202 when using the MMDD format
02022020 when using either the DDMM format or the MMDD format

So Sunday 2nd February is a palindrome date!

Also, yesterday I have released to CPAN6 the version 0.0.3
of the raku module Date::Calendar::Hebrew.

-- The Github repository has been renamed with a "raku-" prefix instead
of "p6-".
-- Some fixes to the day names and month names (still in the Latin
charset).
-- The "strftime" method is now automatically available.
-- Possibility to display the dates with a format based on the week
number and similar to the "ISO Date",

Thank you for your attention.

Jean Forget
JFORGET at CPAN dot org