flag day

noun, (sometimes initial capital letters) British
1.
Origin
1910-15

Flag Day

noun
1.
June 14, the anniversary of the day (June 14, 1777) when Congress adopted the Stars and Stripes as the national flag of the United States.
British Dictionary definitions for flag day

flag day

noun
1.
(Brit) a day on which money is collected by a charity and small flags, emblems, or stickers are given to contributors

Flag Day

noun
1.
June 14, the annual holiday in the US to celebrate the adoption in 1777 of the Stars and Stripes
flag day in Technology

jargon
A software change that is neither forward- nor backward-compatible, and which is costly to make and costly to reverse. E.g. "Can we install that without causing a flag day for all users?"
This term has nothing to do with the use of the word flag to mean a variable that has two values. It came into use when a massive change was made to the Multics time-sharing system to convert from the old ASCII code to the new one; this was scheduled for Flag Day (a US holiday), June 14, 1966.
See also backward combatability, lock-in.
[Jargon File]
(1998-01-15)

Encyclopedia Article for flag day

Flag Day

in the United States, a day honouring the national flag, observed on June 14. The holiday commemorates the date in 1777 when the United States approved the design for its first national flag

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