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Will computers be wiped out on 19 January 2038?
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Allowing for inflation, £5k a day in 2038 is worth about 10p a day now. About the same rate as AndyW's mum -
As said, it's not MFC, it's the original UNIX time_t function being in all C standard libraries, which happened long before Bjarne had thought up C++. The stupid thing is that it's a signed number; if they'd made it unsigned we'd have another 68 years to worry about it.Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostAh, the old Microsoft Foundation Classes CTime limitation.
In VS2013 at least, both time_t and MFC's CTime are 64 bit.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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yes but its quantity not quality AndyW's mum charges 10p per day per client, she is worried about the 45% tax rate.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAllowing for inflation, £5k a day in 2038 is worth about 10p a day now. About the same rate as AndyW's mumComment
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