Allen Rohner <aroh...@gmail.com> writes:

> I strongly recommend that you make sure you understand where and why
> Joda differs from the Java standard lib. If you don't handle the cases
> that Joda already does, you *will* have bugs.

Interesting. So far everyone I've talked to who recommended Joda did so
because the built-in Java classes had extremely awkward/limited APIs,
not because their behaviour was incorrect in some way.

I'm definitely interested in looking into this deeper, but what kind of
problems have you seen? Timezone-related bugs? Leap year problems?

Perhaps I should look through their test suite.

-Phil

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