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Thread: Gregorian Calander

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    Default Gregorian Calander

    Basic program for gregorian calander....


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    Default Re: Gregorian Calander

    Do you have any specific questions about your program?
    Please post your code and any questions about problems you are having.
    If you don't understand my answer, don't ignore it, ask a question.

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