Long-Term Lessons We Can Learn from Year 2000

Posted July 31, 1999 | Leadership |

Assume Year 2000 turns out badly. I am convinced it will, at least for some countries. For those affected places, I can see the following lessons being well received:

1. There is a need for a compiler and development tools in which numeric overflows cannot occur -- at least for core infrastructure facilities.

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