Y2K: the year that wasn't


Date, Hurry, Fear, Period, Present
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Once upon a time the IT world set up a colossal effort to address the existential threat put by miscalculated dates when the century would turn and computers all over the world won't know how to plug in the missing century digits. The challenge was successfully met and the story ended then and there. It was called Y2K. Young and youngish IT professionals did not experience it so this story is now forgotten. The proof is in the proliferation of incomplete and confusing dates such as 09/03/06. It looks like no lesson was learned when it comes to date standards and usability issues. But at least the magnitude of the Y2K managerial effort, which made and unmade careers, would deserve a commendation twenty years later. I don't think it happened in the media - social or otherwise. Hence this article: https://www.batimes.com/articles/mingled-dates-still-pervasive-the-forgotten-legacy-of-y2k.html

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