Today, we are analyzing an open-source CodeMany functions with the following names are found:
Public Function date_calceaster (yeartocalculate as integer) as date
End Function
This function is used even if the Easter day of every year is interesting. I'm not talking about this function. AlgorithmIt is a development culture. ProgramA programmer generally does not write a function to calculate Easter, and an American programmer is not in the mood to calculate the day of the Chinese Spring Festival, so don't expect micrisoft to add similar functions in the class library.
But this is the charm of open source. If I am happy, I can change the Easter function to the date when the emperor was born, just kidding me, in readme of this open-source letter file, one sentence is interesting:
"Not one person has written back to me either thanking me for releasing my work nor suggesting improvements nor requesting additional features, shocould you wish to be the first ."
My translation is as follows:
"No one gave me feedback and suggestions for improvement, no one gave me thanks for my work, and no one asked me to add special features. I hope you will be the first ."
The advantage of open source is that it can better communicate with each other, better experience, and a diverse programming culture.