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  Daylight saving time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The charter of the city of Lloydminster, which is bisected by the Saskatchewan–Alberta boundary, gives it a special exception among areas in Saskatchewan to use DST.
Lloydminster and its immediately surrounding region in Saskatchewan use the same timekeeping routine used by Alberta, DST with Mountain Standard Time.
All the standard library routines which calculate times access this database, so software that queries whether a particular date will have DST in effect (for the time zone of the process) will get the correct answers as long as the time zone rule is correct for the year in question.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daylight_Saving_Time   (6355 words)

  
 Large number arithmetic in BASIC
Instead of adapting one of the many existing BigInt or BigNum libraries for my purpose, it seemed satisfactory to start from scratch and only implement the most necessary operations.
The library is written in pure QuickBasic, supplemented with assembly shift-routines.
With the library come a few BASIC-modules pertinent to number theory, which may serve as a test suite.
largeint.sourceforge.net   (2225 words)

  
 Chistory
There were no libraries, no loader or link editor: the entire source of a program was presented to the assembler, and the output file—with a fixed name—that emerged was directly executable.
Some costs accrue from its approach: certain string operations are more expensive than in other designs because application code or a library routine must occasionally search for the end of a string, because few built-in operations are available, and because the burden of storage management for strings falls more heavily on the user.
Off-stack, dynamically-allocated storage is provided only by a library routine and the burden of managing it is placed on the programmer: C is hostile to automatic garbage collection.
www.cs.bell-labs.com /cm/cs/who/dmr/chist.html   (8388 words)

  
 The Archive
Designed mostly for documenting libraries with emphasis on usability for the Euphoria Standard Library project.
A command-line utility that displays the appropriate section of the Euphoria HTML documentation for keywords, routine names and other important terms.
A library which automates the most common tasks in a step-by-step guide.
www.rapideuphoria.com /doc.htm   (1100 words)

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