in reply to Re^3: Convert dates with Time::Local
in thread Convert dates with Time::Local

Julian dates and julian days are different things. The latter is just the number of days since the start of the year. Jan 1 is julian day 1, Feb 1 is julian day 32, Feb 2, day 33, and so on.

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Re^5: Convert dates with Time::Local
by davorg (Chancellor) on Feb 13, 2006 at 16:59 UTC

    Julian days and Julian dates are subtley different things as the Wikipedia article indicates. But Julian day doesn't mean what you think it means. Granted, it's quite a common error. But it's still an error :)

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      Julian day doesn't mean what you think it means

      Sure it does. You don't think wikipedia the authoritative source of all knowledge do you? There's not a one-to-one correspondence between names and concepts. Sometimes a name is used for multiple (sometimes incompatible or even unrelated) concepts. This is one of those times.

      In any case, I'm fairly sure that jeanluca and I are talking about the same thing :)