Some big tech companies still can’t program their software to handle leap days

Some big tech companies still can’t program their software to handle leap days
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A slew of software fails on February 29, from Citrix’ virtual machine software, to Sophos Server, to self-service gas pumps in New Zealand, proved once again that programmers still don’t have a contingency plan to deal with Leap Day.

The New Zealand Herald (through Ars Technica), noted that petrol pumps across the country were out of service for ‘more than ten hours’ due to the bug, which is hitting New Zealand first due to its location in the world – or, more excitingly, the magic of spacetime.

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