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weekend = dayOfWeek > 5

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dayOfWeek is clearly represented by 1-7 in the example, with Sunday being 1.

So, I guess the answer is “depends on what date library you’re linking against”

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Sunday is 1 0 and Saturday is 7 6. You just made Friday part of the weekend You forgot Sunday

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On which planet? Monday is 1

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Both Monday and Sunday are used as the first day of the week with quite some regularity. It’s a completely arbitrary standard no different to "the tenth month is the one called “October”. Or dividing a day into 24 segments which are each broken into 60 smaller segments of 60 even smaller segments. You can’t say either is “wrong” per se.

Personally, I was brought up learning Sunday is the first day of the week, but at some point decided that was bullshit partly because it’s the week end. But also just from a practical standpoint when looking at a calendar, it’s useful to have the weekend days grouped together.

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On planet America.

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I was off by one, but Sunday is 0 in javascript

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Depending on how you’re counting your integers, Monday is 0, being the first day of the week.

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